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Paradise Lost Hardcover - 1750

by John Milton

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  • Hardcover

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J. and R. Tonfon, 1750. Hardcover. Very Good. THIS COMPLETE TWO VOLUME SET IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION BEAUTIFULLY BOUND IN PUBLISHERS FULL SPECKLED CALF. SPINE HAS SIX COMPARTMENTS AND FIVE RAISED BANDS WITH BRIGHT GILT DETAILS AND TITLE. SOME COSMETIC WEAR TO LEATHER HINGES, BOARDS HOLDING STRONG, SOME SCUFFS TO LEATHER AND REMNANTS OF LABELS SO SPINES (SEE PHOTOS). MARBLED END PAPERS AND PASTE DOWNS, WITH COLORED END PAGES. NO LOOSE OR MISSING PAGES, PAGES ARE BRIGHT AND CLEAN, WITHOUT MARKS AND MINIMAL FOXING. 510 PAGES/VOL1, 447 PAGES+INDEX/VOL2, BOOKS MEASURE 8"x5". BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED WITH FULL PAGE COPPER PLATES, SECOND EDITION, 270 YEARS OLD. A SCARCE SET IN GREAT CONDITION.
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  • Title Paradise Lost
  • Author John Milton
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Publisher J. and R. Tonfon
  • Date 1750
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 203117868942

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About this book

Paradise Lost is an epic poem written by John Milton, first published in 1667. Set against the backdrop of Adam and Eve's fall from grace in the Garden of Eden, the poem explores complex themes of sin, free will, and the nature of evil. Milton skillfully crafts vivid imagery and powerful metaphors to depict Satan's rebellion against God, his subsequent expulsion from heaven, and his relentless pursuit of revenge. The narrative follows the interplay between God, Satan, and mankind, with Milton's eloquent verse conveying profound moral and theological reflections. Paradise Lost remains a timeless masterpiece, inspiring readers to contemplate the eternal struggle between good and evil.

First Edition Identification

John Milton’s Paradise Lost was firstly published in 1667, divided into ten books. In the 1674 edition was reorganized into twelve books. 

The first edition of the poem was printed in London by S. Simmons. Simmons issued the first 1,200 copies of the edition over a few years, with varying title pages. By the time the 1,200 copies of the first run had sold out, seven different variations of the title page had been produced, bearing dates of 1667, 1668 and 1669. There is no known relationship between when a given copy of the text itself was printed, and the attached title page, making establishing priority difficult.

In 1668 Milton added a preliminary matter. These include “The Argument,” a description of the program of each of the books, and “The Verse”, where the author defends his use of blank verse. 

First editions were bound in leather, spine paneled with gilt lettering, and gold gilt-edged pages.


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