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  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, David Horovitch, Naxos AudioBooks

    Audible Audiobook (Naxos AudioBooks, Nov. 16, 2009)
    Elegiac, bittersweet and profoundly moving, The Leopard chronicles the turbulent transformation of the Risorgimento, in the period of Italian Unification. The waning feudal authority of the elegant and stately Prince of Salina is pitted against the materialistic cunning of Don Calogero, in Tomasi's magnificently descriptive memorial to a dying age. Tomasi's award-winning, semi-autobiographical book became the best-selling novel in Italian history, and is now considered one of the greatest works of 20th-century fiction. It tells an age-old tale of the conflict between old and new, ancient and modern, reflecting bitterly on the inevitability and cruelty of change.
  • The Leopard: A Novel

    Giuseppe Di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhuon, Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi

    Paperback (Pantheon, Nov. 6, 2007)
    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.(Translated from the Italian by Archibald Colquhoun.)
  • The Leopard

    Guiseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun, David Gilmour

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Oct. 15, 1991)
    The Sicilian prince, Don Fabrizio, hero of Lampedusa's great and only novel, is described as enormous in size, in intellect, and in sensuality. The book he inhabits shares his dimensions in its evocation of an aristocracy confronting democratic upheaval and the new force of nationalism. In the decades since its publication shortly after the author's death in 1957, The Leopard has come to be regarded as the twentieth century's greatest historical fiction.Introduction by David Gilmour; Translation by Archibald Colquhoun(Book Jacket Status: Not Jacketed)
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa

    Paperback (Pantheon, July 23, 1991)
    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.
  • The Leopard: Revised and with new material

    Giuseppe Di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun

    Paperback (Vintage Classics, Oct. 2, 2007)
    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.
  • Leopard

    Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Aug. 31, 1991)
    A bitter-sweet tale of quiet lives in the small and apparently timeless world of mid-19th century Sicilian nobility. Through the eyes of his princely protagonist, the author chronicles the details of an aristocratic, pastoral society, torn apart by revolution, death and decay.
  • THE LEOPARD

    GIUSEPPE DI LAMPEDUSA

    Hardcover (COLLINS & HARVILL PRESS, March 15, 1960)
    1960: by Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa- Translated by Archibald Colquhoun- The setting of this book is Italy.
  • The Leopard. Translated from the Italian by Archibald Colquhoun.

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa

    Hardcover (Pantheon, March 15, 1960)
    The Leopard (Italian: Il Gattopardo) is a novel by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa that chronicles the changes in Sicilian life and society during the Risorgimento. Published posthumously in 1958 by Feltrinelli, after two rejections by the leading Italian publishing houses Mondadori and Einaudi, it became the top-selling novel in Italian history and is considered one of the most important novels in modern Italian literature. In 2012, The Observer named it as one of "The 10 best historical novels". The novel was also made into an award-winning 1963 film of the same name, directed by Luchino Visconti and starring Burt Lancaster.
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe Di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun

    Hardcover (Pantheon, May 12, 1960)
    May 1960 Translated from Italian to English
  • The Leopard

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    Paperback (The Harvill Press, March 15, 2003)
    Rare Book
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe di Lampedusa

    Hardcover (The Reprint Society, March 15, 1961)
    The Leopard
  • The Leopard

    Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa

    Paperback (Vintage Classics, Nov. 27, 2018)
    The Vintage Classics Europeans series - with covers provided by textile design firm Wallace Sewell, these are must-have editions of European masterpieces, celebrating the warp and weft of a shared literary treasury It is the spring of 1869 and there is talk of revolution in Sicily, by day the rattle of firing squads and by night the flickering lights of bonfires lit by rebel bands. Prince Fabrizio knows that beneath these outward signs of transformation, the sensuality, languor and corruption of his native land will never change. But can his family’s ancient power endure? Lampedusa’s macabre myth remains astounding relevant, reflecting any modern edifice of power and money just as surely as it shows us a corner of Italy long ago. TRANSLATED FROM THE ITALIAN BY ARCHIBALD COLQUHOUN ‘Beguiling…irresistible…The Leopard will continue to ensnare minds, and not only in Italy’ Guardian