All the Extant Works of Francois Rabelais: An American Translation With a Critical Text Variant Readings – Variorum Notes & Drawings Attributed to Rabelais / In Three Volumes / By Samuel Putnam / With Illustrations by Jean de Bosschere / Privately Printed for Subscribers Only

New York: Covici Friede Publishers, 1929. Edition: Limited Edition (713 of 1300)., Binding: Contemporary ¼ blue cloth with paper boards, blind-tooled leather label on spine, top edge gilt, fore- and tail- edges rough-trimmed. , Notes: English Translation.
Rabelais was one of the most important writers of Renaissance France, publishing his “Lives” of Gargantua and Pantagruel between the years 1532-1552 (?). He was a champion of humanism and, having left the monkhood in his early years, studied to become a doctor—both domains featuring heavily in his works. They are satirical in nature and, although Rabelais remained a Catholic, in them he attacks the orthodoxy of the Church as well as the strict classicism of contemporary scholarship. He favoured a moderated blend of spirituality, scholarship and the physical sciences, a blend which did not privilege any of those domains over the other and when combined formed the perfect human (hence, humanism).
, Size: Thick 4to, Illustration: Profusely illustrated with colour and black and white plates., Volume: Three Volumes, Transation: Samuel Putnam, Pages: P. Volume 1. (2), half-title, blank, blank, frontis, title, printer’s imprint, dedication, blank, table of contents, blank, preface ix-xxxii, Estimates of Rabelais xxxiii-xxxix, map, 1-515, blank, (2); Volume 2. (4), half-title, blank, blank, frontis, title, blank, contents, blank, 517-865, blank, (4); Volume 3. (4), half-title, blank, blank, frontis, title, blank, contents, blank, 869-1274, (4)., Category: Book Literature. Minor chipping to board edges, otherwise the set is in very good condition, text and plates are clean and crisp. Item #B3338

Edition: Limited Edition (713 of 1300)., Binding: Contemporary ¼ blue cloth with paper boards, blind-tooled leather label on spine, top edge gilt, fore- and tail- edges rough-trimmed. , Notes: English Translation.
Rabelais was one of the most important writers of Renaissance France, publishing his “Lives” of Gargantua and Pantagruel between the years 1532-1552 (?). He was a champion of humanism and, having left the monkhood in his early years, studied to become a doctor—both domains featuring heavily in his works. They are satirical in nature and, although Rabelais remained a Catholic, in them he attacks the orthodoxy of the Church as well as the strict classicism of contemporary scholarship. He favoured a moderated blend of spirituality, scholarship and the physical sciences, a blend which did not privilege any of those domains over the other and when combined formed the perfect human (hence, humanism).
, Size: Thick 4to, Illustration: Profusely illustrated with colour and black and white plates., Volume: Three Volumes, Transation: Samuel Putnam, Pages: P. Volume 1. (2), half-title, blank, blank, frontis, title, printer’s imprint, dedication, blank, table of contents, blank, preface ix-xxxii, Estimates of Rabelais xxxiii-xxxix, map, 1-515, blank, (2); Volume 2. (4), half-title, blank, blank, frontis, title, blank, contents, blank, 517-865, blank, (4); Volume 3. (4), half-title, blank, blank, frontis, title, blank, contents, blank, 869-1274, (4)., Category: Book Literature.

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