About this item
The second part of Dante's epic poem with translation and commentary by John D. Sinclair.
The dust jacket is faded and tatty. The hardcover has a faded spine and edges with pale marks on the extremities and back as well as a crease in the front cloth. The base of the spine and front top corner are bumped and there is a dent in the top back edge. The hand cut pages are clear for the most part and intact with a few foxed spots on the edges. They are musty and bound tightly. There is a previous owner's sticker in the front end piece.
- Author(s):
- Dante, John D. Sinclair (translator)
- Condition:
- Used: good
- Dimensions:
- L: 8.2" (20.8cm) x W: 5.3" (13.4cm) x D: 1.1" (2.9cm)
- Edition:
- Revised, 1948
- Format:
- Hardback
- Number of pages:
- 446
- Publisher:
- John Lane - The Bodley Head
- Title:
- The Divine Comedy: Purgatorio (Volume II)
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