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A burlesque translation of Homer. In two volumes.





Book Description
3rd ed, greatly enlarged and improved. First published as ‘Homer travestie’. A burlesque translation of the first 12 books of the Iliad, sometimes attributed to Francis Grose.~
Author
Thomas Bridges.
Date
1770
Publisher
London: printed for S. Hooper
Condition
Vol. 1, front board holding on cords; offset to title; spotting to rear endpaper; text pages clean and unmarked. Vol. 2, leather abraded along spine margins; offset to title and margins of last leaf, text pages otherwise clean and unmarked.
Pages
2 vols
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