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Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost

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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, 15th Edition published in 1738

by Milton, John

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About This Item

Paradise Lost was originally published in the year 1667. Early editions such as the one being offered here are very scarce and valuable. This fifteenth edition from 1738 is completely original inside and out. The leather covers show some scuffing, and the gold decor on both front and back covers is still good. There is a former owner's name on the front endsheet, and a few pages have some edge spots. The binding is tight, and the book is mostly as it was when it was published almost three centuries ago.

This will make a fine and unique addition to your library of classic literature.

Synopsis

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.

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On Apr 9 2018, a reader said:
An epic book telling the fall of Man due to the temptation of a fallen Angel Satan. Heaven seems like a soap opera with all the Angel's vying for Gods attention. Seems like the most beautifully decorated Angel Satan throws a jealous fit when God created Mankind, and refuses to bow down to Gods favorite new creation. Satan gets cast down, and tempts Man causing our downfall as well. A wonderful read, and ancient story

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Details

Bookseller
High Desert Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
204
Title
Paradise Lost
Author
Milton, John
Illustrator
Illustrated with engravings
Format/Binding
Leather bound with gold decor on the covers
Book Condition
Used - Good Condition
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Fifteenth Edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
F. and R. Tonson, et al; Publisher
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1738
Pages
350 pages
Size
4in x 7in
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
milton paradise
Bookseller catalogs
Classic Literature; Rare Books;

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