Don Quixote - Past Cushing Exhibits - Texas A&M University
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Don Quixote - Past Cushing Exhibits - Texas A&M University
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187. El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha compuesto por Miguel<br />
de Cervantes Saavedra.<br />
Barcelona: Montaner y Simón, 1880-1883. 2 volumes. (#33)<br />
188. El ingenioso hidalgo <strong>Don</strong> Quijote de la Mancha, compuesto por Miguel<br />
de Cervantes Saavedra.<br />
Barcelona: Biblioteca Ilustrada de Espasa y Compañía, 1880. 2 volumes.<br />
189. The History of <strong>Don</strong> <strong>Quixote</strong> of La Mancha. Translated from the Spanish<br />
by Motteux, edited, with notes and memoir, by John G. Lockhart,<br />
preceded by a short notice of the life and works of Motteux by Henri<br />
Van Laun, with sixteen original etchings by R. de los Ríos.<br />
London: J.C. Nimmo and Bain, 1880. 4 volumes.<br />
190. The Adventures of the Ingenious Gentleman <strong>Don</strong> <strong>Quixote</strong> de la<br />
Mancha, by Miguel Cervantes Saavedra. From the translation of<br />
Motteux, with sixteen original illustrations by L. Hopkins.<br />
New York: Hurst & Co., 1880.<br />
191. The Ingenious Knight, <strong>Don</strong> <strong>Quixote</strong> de la Mancha. A new translation<br />
from the originals of 1605 and 1608, by Alexander James Duffi eld,<br />
with some of the notes of the Reverend John Bowle, Juan Antonio<br />
Pellicer, <strong>Don</strong> Diego Clemencín, and other commentators.<br />
London: C. Kegan Paul & Co., 1881. 3 volumes.<br />
192. Adventures of <strong>Don</strong> <strong>Quixote</strong> de la Mancha. Translated from the Spanish<br />
of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra by Charles Jarvis; illustrated by<br />
Gustave Doré and Tony Johannot.<br />
New York: Arundel, 1881.<br />
193. The History of <strong>Don</strong> <strong>Quixote</strong> of la Mancha. Translated from the Spanish<br />
by Motteux, edited with notes and memoir by John G. Lockhart,<br />
preceded by a short notice of the Life and Works of Motteux by Henri<br />
van Laun, with original etchings by R. de los Ríos.<br />
New York: Worthington and Co., 1881. 4 volumes.<br />
194. Emma Thompson. Wit and Wisdom of <strong>Don</strong> <strong>Quixote</strong>.<br />
Boston: Robert Brothers, 1882.<br />
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