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  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun, Ian Ribbons

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, March 15, 1988)
    Folio Society slipcase hardcover.
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa

    Paperback (The Harvill Press, Jan. 5, 1988)
    INCLUDES RECENTLY DISCOVERED NEW MATERIAL. In the spring of 1860, Fabrizio, the charismatic Prince of Salina, still rules over thousands of acres and hundreds of people, including his own numerous family, in mingled splendour and squalor. Then comes Garibaldi's landing in Sicily and the Prince must decide whether to resist the forces of change or come to terms with them.
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun

    Paperback (Pantheon (Pantheon Modern Classics), Feb. 12, 1982)
    Lampedusa's masterpiece, one of the finest works of twentieth century fiction, is set amongst an aristocratic family, facing social and political changes in the wake of Garibaldi's invasion of Sicily in 1860. At the head of the family is the prince, Don Fabrizio. Proud and stubborn, he is accustomed to knowing his own place in the world and expects his household to run accordingly. He is aware of the changes which are rapidly making men historically obsolete but he remains attached to the old ways. His favourite nephew, Tancredi, may be an ardent supporter of Garibaldi and may later marry outside his class, but Don Fabrizio will make few accommodations for the modern world. Containing, for the first time in any language, the full original text, Tomasi di Lampedusa's classic tale lovingly memorialises the details of a vanishing world while retaining its melancholic and ironic sense of time passing and the frailty of human emotions.
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa

    Paperback (Time-Life Books, March 15, 1966)
    Set in the 1860s, The Leopard tells the spellbinding story of a decadent, dying Sicilian aristocracy threatened by the approaching forces of democracy and revolution. The dramatic sweep and richness of observation, the seamless intertwining of public and private worlds, and the grasp of human frailty imbue The Leopard with its particular melancholy beauty and power, and place it among the greatest historical novels of our time. Although Giuseppe di Lampedusa had long had the book in mind, he began writing it only in his late fifties; he died at age sixty, soon after the manuscript was rejected as unpublishable. In his introduction, Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi, Lampedusa's nephew, gives us a detailed history of the initial publication and the various editions that followed. And he includes passages Lampedusa wrote for the book that were omitted by the original Italian editors. Here, finally, is the definitive edition of this brilliant and timeless novel.
  • The Leopard

    Giusepe di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun

    Paperback (Signet, March 15, 1961)
    Lampedusa's masterpiece, one of the finest works of twentieth century fiction, is set amongst an aristocratic family, facing social and political changes in the wake of Garibaldi's invasion of Sicily in 1860. At the head of the family is the prince, Don Fabrizio. Proud and stubborn, he is accustomed to knowing his own place in the world and expects his household to run accordingly. He is aware of the changes which are rapidly making men historically obsolete but he remains attached to the old ways. His favourite nephew, Tancredi, may be an ardent supporter of Garibaldi and may later marry outside his class, but Don Fabrizio will make few accommodations for the modern world. Containing, for the first time in any language, the full original text, Tomasi di Lampedusa's classic tale lovingly memorialises the details of a vanishing world while retaining its melancholic and ironic sense of time passing and the frailty of human emotions.
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa

    Paperback (The Harvill Press, Dec. 15, 1986)
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  • The Leopard

    G. D. Lampedusa

    Paperback (Collins, March 15, 1963)
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  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa

    Hardcover (The Reprint Society (in arr with Collins Sons & Co, March 15, 1900)
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  • The Leopard

    Guiseppe di Lampedusa, Corin Redgrave

    Audio Cassette (BBC Consumer Publishing, Nov. 23, 2000)
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  • THE LEOPARD.

    Giuseppe di. Lampedusa

    Paperback (Fontana Press, March 15, 1963)
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  • The Leopard

    Guiseppe di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun

    Hardcover (Harvill Press, June 24, 2003)
    A classic of modern fiction. Set in the 1860s, THE LEOPARD is the spellbinding story of a decadent, dying Sicilian aristocracy threatened by the approaching forces of democracy and revolution.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun

    Paperback (Pocket Books, March 15, 1967)
    Mass market paperback by Pocket Books, 1967. Set in the vivid and austere grandeur of Sicily, the novel relates the dramatic and deeply moving story of Don Fabrizio, Prince of Selina, whose life as a feudal landowner is threatened by the revolution of Garibaldi and the growing middle-class society. 227 pp