La Divine Comédie by Dante Alighieri Translation/Traduction: d’Artaud de Montor, 1906 This exquisite edition of La Divine Comédie is a testament to the enduring beauty of Dante Alighieri’s timeless masterpiece. Printed in 1906 by Paul Brodard, this rare copy, written in French, stands out not only for its literary significance but also for its remarkable condition. This culturally important work, carefully preserved over the years, comprises 510 pages securely bound to the hinge. Notably, there are no seam splits, and the gold gilt on the maroon-colored leather/veal spine still gleams brightly. Though there’s some gentle wear at the head and foot of the spine, the overall condition is truly remarkable, as depicted in the gallery images. One of the highlights of this edition is the stunning lithography illustrations adorning approximately every third page. The lithograph technique employed in creating these images is a mechanical planographic process, where the inked and non-inked sections of the plate are at the same level. Designs drawn with greasy ink or crayons on a stone plate, moistened with water, come to life when oily ink is applied. This process, executed in a scraper press, allows for greater artistic versatility, making each lithograph a masterpiece in itself. Despite the passage of time, the pages within are immaculate and mark-free other than a previous owner’s annotation on the front pastedown, adding a touch of history to this beautiful volume. This edition of La Divine Comédie is more than a book; it is a journey through time and artistry, a collector’s gem that invites you to explore the profound depths of Dante’s poetic vision. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this uncommon copy in lovely condition, a treasure for both the avid reader and the discerning collector. Happy to discuss shipping options!