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1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)
$148.00

1848 - Jerusalem Deliveree (Jerusalem Delivered)

Poem by Torquato Tasso

Translated into French by Prince Le Brun

llustrated with 22 drawings by Celestin Nanteuil

Published 1848
P. C. Lehuby, Publisher/ Paris

“Refined Edition”

"Jerusalem Delivered," also known as "Jerusalem Liberated" or "La Gerusalemme liberata" in Italian, is an epic poem written by Torquato Tasso. The work, completed in 1575, is a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance literature. Tasso's poem is an epic recounting the First Crusade and the Christian capture of Jerusalem in 1099.

The narrative centers on the Christian knight Rinaldo and his love for the pagan princess, Armida, amidst the backdrop of the crusaders' efforts to reclaim the Holy City. The poem explores themes of chivalry, honor, love, and the clash between Christianity and Islam. Tasso's "Jerusalem Delivered" is celebrated for its rich, lyrical

language and intricate portrayal of characters and events.

The poem has had a significant influence on European literature and art, inspiring numerous adaptations and interpretations over the centuries. Tasso's "Jerusalem Delivered" remains a classic work, renowned for its poetic beauty and its exploration of the complexities of faith, love, and war during the medieval period.

In the 19th century, France witnessed a remarkable era of artistic and luxurious bookbinding known as cartonnage. Cartonnage bindings emerged as a popular form of decorative coverings for books, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic sensibilities of the time. These bindings were typically made from stiffened pasteboard or cardboard, covered in decorative paper or silk fabrics adorned with intricate designs, gold tooling, and vibrant colors.

French cartonnage bindings of the 19th century often incorporated various techniques such as embossing, gilding, and marbling to create visually striking covers that captivated the eyes of book lovers and collectors alike.

Highly decorative cartonnage romantique binding, black blind-embossed detail to boards, several colors with gilt illustrated detail, frontispiece with tissue guard, binding tight, clean pages, numerous illustrations, gilt to all page edges, 406pp.

Size: 5” x 7 1/2”

A stunningly beautiful piece from the past! 

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