Description: The expanded second edition of Charles Balguy's English language translation, from the original Italian. Complete in two volumes. Illustrated with a portrait frontispiece to volume I, and with engraved vignettes to the centre of each title page. Collated, complete. Full leather, minor bumping and very light mark on vol 1 spins. Vol 2 has slightly bowed back board. Giovanni Boccaccio's work consists of a frame narrative containing one hundred tales told by a group sheltering in a secluded villa to escape the Black Death. Boccaccio probably conceived of the Decameron after the plague epidemic of 1348, and completed it by 1353. Edited by Edward Dubois, who's edition "seeks to advertise textual improvements to the translation, whilst also aiming to institutionalise Boccaccio's writing within the canons of English literature" (Armstrong).CONDITIONIn half calf signed bindings, with gilt detailing to back strips, and cloth covered boards. A touch of rubbing to joint heads and tails, otherwise externally excellent. Front hinges strained, but firmly held. Internally, firmly bound. Pages a touch age toned due to paper type, but generally clean and bright, with only the odd spot.Overall Condition: Very Good
Price: 198 USD
Location: Concord, North Carolina
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Leather
Place of Publication: London
Signed: No
Publisher: Vernor and Hood
Weight: 2.000000
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1804
Language: English
Illustrator: Not Stated
Special Attributes: No
Fiction Subject: Short Stories & Anthologies
Author: Giovanni Boccaccio; Charles Balguy [trans.]; Edward Dubois [ed.]
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: London