An edition of The Pilgrim's Progress (1678)

The pilgrim's progress

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The pilgrim's progress
John Bunyan, John Bunyan
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An edition of The Pilgrim's Progress (1678)

The pilgrim's progress

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Bunyan's allegory uses the everyday world of common experience as a metaphor for the spiritual journey of the soul toward God. The hero, Christian, encounters many obstacles in his quest: the Valley of the Shadow of Death, Vanity Fair, Doubting Castle, the Wicket Gate, as well as those who tempt him from his path (e.g., Talkative, Mr. Worldly Wiseman, the Giant Despair). But in the end he reaches Beulah Land, where he awaits the crossing of the river of death and his entry into the heavenly city. "Pilgrim's Progress" was enormously influential not only as a best-selling inspirational tract in the late 17th century, but as an ancestor of the 18th-century English novel, and many of its themes and ideas have entered permanently into Western culture.

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The pilgrim's progress
1941, Printed at the Spiral press for the members of the Limited editions club
in English
Cover of: Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress
1908, Macmillan & co., ltd.
Cover of: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come ...
Cover of: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come
Cover of: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come ...
Cover of: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come
Cover of: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come
Cover of: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come
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Cover of: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come
The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come: delivered under the similitude of a dream : in two parts
1802, Printed by John Jones
in English - A new edition, divided into chapters, with the life of the author, to which are added, explanatory and practical notes, embellished with elegant engravings.
Cover of: The Pilgrim's Progress, from this World to that which is to Come: Delivered Under the Similitude ...
The Pilgrim's Progress, from this World to that which is to Come: Delivered Under the Similitude ...
1787, Printed for Osborne and Griffin ...; and J . Mozley, Gainsbrough.

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Edition Notes

"Fifteen hundred copies ... have been made for the members of The Limited Editions Club. The illustrations by William Blake are here reproduced for the first time, through the courtesy of the Marquess of Crewe who has loaned them to the directors of the Club for the purpose. The reproductions have been made by Arthur Jaffé (formerly of Vienna) in New York. The edition has been planned by Joseph Blumenthal ... "
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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
828/.407
Library of Congress
PR3330.A2 H33

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxii, 213 p. :
Number of pages
213

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6430528M
LCCN
42000908
OCLC/WorldCat
2921073
Library Thing
22957

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