Get Free Shipping on orders over $89
Henry V - William Shakespeare

Henry V

By: William Shakespeare

Paperback | 1 March 2026

At a Glance

Paperback


$55.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $13.94 with

 or 

Ships in 10 to 15 business days

Written by William Shakespeare around 1599, The Life of Henry the Fifth, more commonly known as Henry V, chronicles the later history of King Henry the Fifth of England and his efforts during Hundred Years' War to reclaim disputed territories in France. The play starts with Henry's claims to be the rightful heir to the French throne and, after his invasion of France, culminates with his famous and improbable victory at the Battle of Agincourt and the negotiation of the Treaty of Troyes.Henry V is believed to have been first performed in 1599 and first appears in a "bad" quarto in 1600, so-called because it contains a shortened version, likely unauthorized and potentially just based on a performance. This quarto was republished again in 1602 by a different printer and again in 1619. The first definitive text is the version published in the 1623 First Folio.The play is the last part of a series of four history plays written by Shakespeare, including Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1, and Henry IV, Part 2 and many of characters like Henry (who appears as a wild young Hal in the Henry IVs), Pistol, Bardolph, and Mistress Quickly would have therefore been familiar to the audience. It contains some of Shakespeare's most memorable lines and is often held up as a powerful portrayal of inspirational leadership.Written by William Shakespeare around 1599, The Life of Henry the Fifth, more commonly known as Henry V, chronicles the later history of King Henry the Fifth of England and his efforts during Hundred Years' War to reclaim disputed territories in France. The play starts with Henry's claims to be the rightful heir to the French throne and, after his invasion of France, culminates with his famous and improbable victory at the Battle of Agincourt and the negotiation of the Treaty of Troyes.Henry V is believed to have been first performed in 1599 and first appears in a "bad" quarto in 1600, so-called because it contains a shortened version, likely unauthorized and potentially just based on a performance. This quarto was republished again in 1602 by a different printer and again in 1619. The first definitive text is the version published in the 1623 First Folio.The play is the last part of a series of four history plays written by Shakespeare, including Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1, and Henry IV, Part 2 and many of characters like Henry (who appears as a wild young Hal in the Henry IVs), Pistol, Bardolph, and Mistress Quickly would have therefore been familiar to the audience. It contains some of Shakespeare's most memorable lines and is often held up as a powerful portrayal of inspirational leadership.

Industry Reviews

Written by William Shakespeare around 1599, The Life of Henry the Fifth, more commonly known as Henry V, chronicles the later history of King Henry the Fifth of England and his efforts during Hundred Years' War to reclaim disputed territories in France. The play starts with Henry's claims to be the rightful heir to the French throne and, after his invasion of France, culminates with his famous and improbable victory at the Battle of Agincourt and the negotiation of the Treaty of Troyes.Henry V is believed to have been first performed in 1599 and first appears in a "bad" quarto in 1600, so-called because it contains a shortened version, likely unauthorized and potentially just based on a performance. This quarto was republished again in 1602 by a different printer and again in 1619. The first definitive text is the version published in the 1623 First Folio.The play is the last part of a series of four history plays written by Shakespeare, including Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1, and Henry IV, Part 2 and many of characters like Henry (who appears as a wild young Hal in the Henry IVs), Pistol, Bardolph, and Mistress Quickly would have therefore been familiar to the audience. It contains some of Shakespeare's most memorable lines and is often held up as a powerful portrayal of inspirational leadership.This Standard Ebooks edition is based on William George Clark and William Aldis Wright's 1887 Victoria edition, which is taken from the Globe edition.

More in Shakespeare Studies & Criticism

Romeo and Juliet : No Fear Shakespeare Series - William Shakespeare

RRP $14.99

$11.99

20%
OFF
Macbeth : No Fear Shakespeare - William Shakespeare

RRP $14.99

$11.99

20%
OFF
Much Ado About Nothing : No Fear Shakespeare - SparkNotes

RRP $14.99

$11.99

20%
OFF
Julius Caesar (No Fear Shakespeare) : No Fear Shakespeare - William Shakespeare
The Tempest (No Fear Shakespeare) : No Fear Shakespeare - John Crowther
Hamlet : No Fear Shakespeare - William Shakespeare

RRP $14.99

$11.99

20%
OFF
Hamlet : Penguin Classics - William Shakespeare

RRP $19.99

$15.75

21%
OFF
Sonnets : Vintage Collector's Classics - William Shakespeare

RRP $39.99

$31.75

21%
OFF
As You Like It : No Fear Shakespeare - SparkNotes

RRP $14.99

$11.99

20%
OFF
Macbeth : No Fear Shakespeare Illustrated - SparkNotes

RRP $22.99

$20.75

10%
OFF
The Merchant of Venice : No Fear Shakespeare - SparkNotes

RRP $16.99

$13.75

19%
OFF
Othello : No Fear Shakespeare Series - William Shakespeare

RRP $14.99

$11.99

20%
OFF
Antony and Cleopatra : No Fear Shakespeare - SparkNotes

RRP $16.99

$13.75

19%
OFF
She Speaks! : What Shakespeare's Women Might Have Said - Harriet Walter
A Comedy of Errors : No Fear Shakespeare - SparkNotes

RRP $14.99

$11.99

20%
OFF
Romeo and Juliet : No Fear Shakespeare Illustrated - SparkNotes
King Henry IV, Part 1 : The Arden Shakespeare, Third Series
Shakespeare's Dramatic Duos : A Memory Game - Bethan Davies
Shakespeare : The Man Who Pays The Rent - Dame Judi Dench

RRP $28.99

$24.75

15%
OFF