1805 Paradis Perdu In Three Volumes
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Leather Binding
Translated in to French by Jacques Delille. John Milton was an English poet, polemicist, man of letters and civil servant. He is noted for his works of poetry and prose which reflect his deep personal convictions and the political turbulence of his day. Paradise Lost is considered by critics to be Milton's major work and helped solidify his position as one of the greatest English poets. It is an epic poem, written in blank verse, which tackles the Biblical story of the Fall of Man.
Condition
In quarter calf bindings with marbled boards. Externally, slightly worn with bumping to extremities. Wear to head and tail of spine with loss to head of volume II. Joints starting but still reasonably firm. Binders label to front pastedown of volume I. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright with spotting throughout.
Very Good
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