henry v. this was lawrence olivier's film, 1945. this gives us olivier's notes to how he wanted the, how he wanted this shot. and it's interesting because the film, maybe you've seen it, is created during the second world war. here's this famous frame from one of the battle scenes. this was viewed as a piece of propaganda during the second world war because it is so stirring, and so much of this play is quoted in support of the idea that england is going to be triumphant. but that's part of the history that we hold too where the library of -- we're the library of record for shakespeare, so whatever the language, it's something we're interested in collecting. that means we even have a kling-on translation of hamlet. hamlet has been translated into a lot of different languages. the linguist who created the kling-on language said i need to do hamlet, so he did that, and that is also in our collection. there's one more item i would like to show you because it's so important and it's, perhaps, my favorite item in the collection. this is