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The Franklin Library’s 1982 edition of “The Histories of Gargantua and Pantagruel” by François Rabelais is a beautifully bound collector’s piece. This edition, adorned with the intricate illustrations of Frank C. Papé, brings to life the satirical adventures of the giant Gargantua and his son Pantagruel. Originally penned in the 16th century, Rabelais’ work is celebrated for its rich humor and imaginative storytelling, exploring themes of education, politics, and human nature. The book is bound in luxurious leather with elaborate gilt decorations on the cover and spine, reflecting the craftsmanship typical of Franklin Library publications. This edition is not only a testament to the enduring legacy of Rabelais’ work but also a stunning example of fine bookmaking, suitable for both collectors and readers who appreciate classic literature.
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