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Celebrated Crimes-Vol II The Borgias; Vol III-The Marquise De Ganges, Karl Ludwig Sand, Urbain Grandier (2 volumes) by Dumas, Alexandre - 1895

by Dumas, Alexandre

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Celebrated Crimes-Vol II The Borgias; Vol III-The Marquise De Ganges, Karl Ludwig Sand, Urbain Grandier (2 volumes)

by Dumas, Alexandre

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Philadelphia: George Barrie. Each limited to 500 copies. Brown cloth, paper labels, somewhat darkened. Pages very lightly age toned. With drawings by De Los Rios, Prodhomme Wagrez, and others. . Very Good -. Hardcover. Limited Edition. 1895.
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  • Edition Limited Edition
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher George Barrie
  • Place of Publication Philadelphia
  • Date Published 1895
  • Size 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 1: The Borgias and the Cenci (version 2)

by Alexandre Dumas

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MP3 Audio CD. Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 1: The Borgias and the Cenci (version 2) CHAPTER I Towards the end of the fifteenth century—that is to say, at the epoch when our history opens the Piazza of St. Peter’s at Rome was far from presenting so noble an aspect as that which is offered in our own day to anyone who approaches it by the Piazza dei Rusticucci. In fact, the Basilica of Constantine existed no longer, while that of Michael Angelo, the masterpiece of thirty popes, which cost the labour of three centuries and the expense of two hundred and sixty millions, existed not yet. The ancient edifice, which had lasted for eleven hundred and forty-five years, had been threatening to fall in about 1440, and Nicholas V, artistic forerunner of Julius II and Leo X, had had it pulled down, together with the temple of Probus Anicius which adjoined it. In their place he had had the foundations of a new temple laid by the architects Rossellini and Battista Alberti; but some years later, after the… Read More
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Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 1: The Borgias and the Cenci (version 2)

by Alexandre Dumas

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MP3 Audio CD. Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 1: The Borgias and the Cenci (version 2) CHAPTER I Towards the end of the fifteenth century—that is to say, at the epoch when our history opens the Piazza of St. Peter’s at Rome was far from presenting so noble an aspect as that which is offered in our own day to anyone who approaches it by the Piazza dei Rusticucci. In fact, the Basilica of Constantine existed no longer, while that of Michael Angelo, the masterpiece of thirty popes, which cost the labour of three centuries and the expense of two hundred and sixty millions, existed not yet. The ancient edifice, which had lasted for eleven hundred and forty-five years, had been threatening to fall in about 1440, and Nicholas V, artistic forerunner of Julius II and Leo X, had had it pulled down, together with the temple of Probus Anicius which adjoined it. In their place he had had the foundations of a new temple laid by the architects Rossellini and Battista Alberti; but some years later, after the… Read More
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£16.05