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Description du livre Etat : Good. Volume 1. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,2850grams, ISBN:085967116X. N° de réf. du vendeur 9458685
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Two Volumes Quarto, 1008 pages. Bound in maroon coloured cloth hardcovers, with gilt motif on the front covers, A Very Good, clean, bright set. N° de réf. du vendeur 083193
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Reprint. Hardback. No Dust Jackets. Two Volumes Quarto, 1008 pages. Original publisher's green clothwith gilt motif on the front covers and lettered gilt at the spine. About fine, clean, bright set. Excellent condition. Arthurian prose romance printed first in France 1488 ISBN: 085967116X Heavy, and delivery costs may be a consideration especially outside Britain. About fine. N° de réf. du vendeur C96331
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Special Edition. Volume One only. Ex-Library, St. John's University;VG original maroon cloth, gilt titles and device to front cover,corners bumped, edges worn, hinges slightly strained, sticker to spine, library bookplate to front pastedown, otherwise very clean throughout. The Romance of Lancelot du Lac, published in two volumes in 1488, was the first Arthurian Prose Romance in French to be printed in France. The printing was shared between two houses: the first volume of the Lancelot was issued on 24th November 1488 in Rouen by the brothers Jehan and Gaillard Le Bourgeois; Volume Two appeared a few weeks earlier than Volume One and was the work of the Parisian printer Jehan du Pre. The Lancelot comprises not only the Lancelot proper, but also the Queste del Saint Graal and La Mort le Roi Artu. These works form what is known as the Vulgate Cycle of the Arthurian Romances. The French publishers selected a French version of the romances which was already old, well tried and very popular. The Lancelot was composed during the third decade of the thirteenth century by an anonymous prose writer, who claims within the text to be Walter Map, however th is authorship is denied by modern scholars. The author took the story of Lancelot and Guinevere, as it had been related in verse by Chretien de Troyes some fifty years earlier, and used it as the core of this immense romance of chivalry in which th is tragic ill-fated love is set against the rise and fall of Arthur's kingdom. In this work of genius, the author not only covered a vast canvas, but also incorporated into the chivalric adventures of the Arthurian heroes the Christian mysticism of the Quest of the Holy Grail. This romance, one of the longest pieces of French prose fiction, is a masterpiece of composition, comparable to Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur. It has never been fully translated into English, however significant portions were translated into English by Lucy Allen Paton and published as "Sir Lancelot of the Lake" by George Routledge & Sons, London 1929. Heavy tome, but our PRICE INCLUDES POSTAGE WITH TRACKING. N° de réf. du vendeur 020750
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Special Edition. Ex-Library, Keele University; Near Fine original green cloth, corners bumped, hinges slightly strained, withdrawn stickers to front pastedowns, otherwise very clean throughout. The Romance of Lancelot du Lac, published in two volumes in 1488, was the first Arthurian Prose Romance in French to be printed in France. The printing was shared between two houses: the first volume of the Lancelot was issued on 24th November 1488 in Rouen by the brothers Jehan and Gaillard Le Bourgeois; Volume Two appeared a few weeks earlier than Volume One and was the work of the Parisian printer Jehan du Pre. The Lancelot comprises not only the Lancelot proper, but also the Queste del Saint Graal and La Mort le Roi Artu. These works form what is known as the Vulgate Cycle of the Arthurian Romances. The French publishers selected a French version of the romances which was already old, well tried and very popular. The Lancelot was composed during the third decade of the thirteenth century by an anonymous prose writer, who claims within the text to be Walter Map, however th is authorship is denied by modern scholars. The author took the story of Lancelot and Guinevere, as it had been related in verse by Chretien de Troyes some fifty years earlier, and used it as the core of this immense romance of chivalry in which th is tragic ill-fated love is set against the rise and fall of Arthur's kingdom. In this work of genius, the author not only covered a vast canvas, but also incorporated into the chivalric adventures of the Arthurian heroes the Christian mysticism of the Quest of the Holy Grail. This romance, one of the longest pieces of French prose fiction, is a masterpiece of composition, comparable to Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur. It has never been fully translated into English, however significant portions were translated into English by Lucy Allen Paton and published as "Sir Lancelot of the Lake" by George Routledge & Sons, London 1929. Massive and heavy tomes, but our PRICE INCLUDES POSTAGE WITH TRACKING. N° de réf. du vendeur 01348