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Don Quixote Miguel Cervantes
Adventure
Classic Literature
Comedy
Satire
1697 Later Edition
Hardcover
USD$3,500

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Amsterdam: Juan Bautista Verdussen, 1697. Later Edition. Hardcover (Vellum). Very Good Condition. Two volumes in contemporary overlapping vellum. Slight soiling to vellum, a little damage to one spine, old catalog entry pasted to endpaper, small ink mark to title and first few pages of volume 1, scattered minor browning; very clean overall. With extra engraved titles and 32 plates (16 in each volume). 611, (5)pp; 649, (7)pp. A reprint of Verdussen's 1672 edition which was based on the 1662 Brussels. 16 of the illustrations here were in the 1662 Brussels and the other 16 were new to the 1672/73 edition. The Brusells edition had used 16 of the illustrations from the first illustrated Don Quixote printed in Dordrecht in 1657. Provenance: Engraved bookplate of Charles Dashwood. Kenneth Rapoport bookplate. Leeters Fontainas monogram plate. Size: Octavo (8vo). 2-volume set (complete). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No:…

About Don Quixote

"Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes is a seminal work in Western literature, often regarded as the first modern novel. Published in two parts, the first in 1605 and the second in 1615, it tells the story of Alonso Quixano, a middle-aged gentleman from the region of La Mancha in central Spain. Obsessed with the chivalric romances of the Middle Ages, he loses his sanity and decides to become a knight-errant, renaming himself Don Quixote. He chooses a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire, promising him the governorship of an island. The duo embarks on a series of adventures, with Don Quixote seeking to right wrongs and bring justice to the world, driven by his absurdly outdated moral code and understanding of reality. The novel is famous for its satirical examination of the discrepancy between Quixote's fantasy world and the actual world of 17th-century Spain. This theme is most famously illustrated in the episode where Don Quixote fights windmills, mistaking them for giant monsters. Throughout their journeys, the pair encounters thieves, prostitutes, a chain gang, and various other characters, often causing more harm than good in their attempts to help. "Don Quixote" explores themes of truth and justice, the transition from the old world to the new, and the idea of madness versus sanity. Cervantes employs a narrative structure that includes stories within stories, allowing him to critique the social and literary conventions of his time. The novel has had a profound influence on the development of prose fiction and is considered a precursor to the modern novel. It is celebrated for its humor, moral integrity, and its deep humanity, offering a complex reflection on the nature of reality and the importance of empathy.