Alas, poor Yorick!
A typed copy of Hamlet Act 5 Scene 1 (popularly known as the Yorick Silique and made famous as the scene where Hamlet holds a skull) by William Shakespeare. Each piece of poetry is hand-typed on acid-free paper using a Remington Rand typewriter circa 1947. Because of the nature of typewriters, there are subtle variations in the ink from letter to letter that make each one feel alive. Each poem is checked for spelling and neatness to ensure you receive a timeless work of art. Thank you for choosing to shop small and support an independent artist, E.B. Ford