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Paradise lost / by John Milton.

LIBRA - Rare PR3560 1890c
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Milton, John, 1608-1674, author.
Contributor:
Curran, Stuart A., honoree.
Wittreich, Joseph Anthony, donor.
Fisher, Lizzie A., autographer.
John W. Lovell Company, publisher.
Stuart Curran-Joseph Wittreich Milton Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Milton, John, 1608-1674.
Milton, John.
Adam (Biblical figure)--Poetry.
Adam.
Eve (Biblical figure)--Poetry.
Eve.
Bible. Genesis--History of Biblical events--Poetry.
Bible.
English poetry--17th century.
English poetry.
Fall of man--Poetry.
Fall of man.
English poetry--Early modern, 1500-1700.
Genre:
epic poetry.
Blank verse.
Epic poetry.
Physical Description:
[3], 16-291, [5] pages, [1] leaf of plates : 1 illustration ; 20 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : John W. Lovell Company, 150 Worth Street, corner Mission Place, [between 1890 and 1891]
Notes:
According to New York City directories, John W. Lovell Company operated at 150 Worth Street 1890-1891. "[A]bsorbed by United States Book Company 1891 (DLB 49)."--The Lucile project.
Pages ruled in red, including the last [5] (blank) pages.
Binding is a variant of Wickenheiser 1180 with "LOVELL" in place of "T.Y. Crowell & Co." on spine.
Local Notes:
LIBRA Rare PR3560 1890c presented to the Penn Libraries by Joseph A. Wittreich in honor of Stuart A. Curran, 2018. Autograph of Lizzie A. Fisher on front free endpaper.
Cited in:
Wickenheiser, R.J. Collection of John Milton, 1180 (var.)
OCLC:
1579002627

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