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THE CITY OF THE SUN A poetic dialogue, in which there is outlined the idea for a reform of the Christian state, between a Knight Hospitaller and a Genoese mariner, a helmsman of Columbus

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THE CITY OF THE SUN A poetic dialogue, in which there is outlined the idea for a reform of the Christian state, between a Knight Hospitaller and a Genoese mariner, a helmsman of Columbus

by CAMPANELLA, Brother Thomas trans. by A.M. Elliott and R. Milner, Introduction by Andrew Morton

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London & West Nyack NY: The Journeyman Press, 1981. 1st thus, originally pub. 1623 . Paperback in jacket. VG/Fine. 12.5 Cm x 19 .5 Cm. 64 pp.; clean and tight but intermittent thin underlining+ 1 marginalium, nevertheless remains VG in my judgment, jacket clean, bright and unworn. Issued as Journeyman Chapbook 7. Note: quoted shipping rates are calculated for 500-700 gram net weight, cost will be modified up or down as appropriate outside this range.

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Title
THE CITY OF THE SUN A poetic dialogue, in which there is outlined the idea for a reform of the Christian state, between a Knight Hospitaller and a Genoese mariner, a helmsman of Columbus
Author
CAMPANELLA, Brother Thomas trans. by A.M. Elliott and R. Milner, Introduction by Andrew Morton
Format/Binding
Paperback in jacket
Book Condition
Used - VG
Jacket Condition
Fine
Quantity Available
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Edition
1st thus, originally pub. 1623
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
090452616X
ISBN 13
9780904526165
Publisher
The Journeyman Press
Place of Publication
London & West Nyack NY
Date Published
1981
Size
12.5 Cm x 19 .5 Cm
Keywords
religion Renaissance literature Utopian literature
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0 kg

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