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PEREZ DE HITA ( Gines ). Las Guerras Civiles ; or the Civil Wars of Granada ; and the history of the

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PEREZ DE HITA ( Gines ). Las Guerras Civiles ; or the Civil Wars of Granada ; and the history of the

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
PEREZ DE HITA ( Gines ). Las Guerras Civiles ; or the Civil Wars of Granada ; and the history of the factions of the Zegries and Abencerrages, two noble families of that city, to the final conquest by Ferdinand and Isabella. Translated from the Arabic of Abenhamin, a native of Granada, by Gines Perez de Hita, of Murcia [or rather written by him] ; and from the Spanish by Thomas Rodd. Vol. I. Printed by J. Bonsor, for the Author, and sold by Vernor and Hodd and Chapple, 1801FIRST EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION, ALL PUBLISHED, pp xvii, (2), xviii-xix, (1, adverts), 438, without half-title, 8vo, later half vellum, gilt : Denis Florence MacCarthy's copy, signed by him, from Summerfield House, Dalkey, and an initialled five-line note by him concerning the second volume, his armorial bookplate, and, tipped in, a 3-pp ALS from a London bookseller (G. Bunnstead?) Jan. 29, 1862, on the supply of this particular volume and other Spanish books he had ordered : a strongly bound and very good to nice copy.The first edition in English of any part of this classic of world literature : the promised second volume, though written, was never published. "A major historical novel. This, the first part, is a remarkable work of fiction on a basis of history, but interspersed with frontier and Moorish ballads already circulating out of context and ending with the fall of Granada in 1492. It inspired dozens of imitations, including Washington Irving's Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada (1829), and many by French writers … Scudery … Fayette …Chateaubriand… " - Ward, OCSL.SPANISH LITERATURE; TRANSLATIONS; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;