Simplicissimus the vagabond ; that is--the life of a strange adventurer named Melchior Sternfels von Fuchshaim: namely where and in what manner he came into this world, what he saw, learned, experienced, and endured therein ; also why he again left it of his own free will. Exceedingly droll and very advantageous to read / Given forth by German Schleifheim von Sulsfort [pseud.] in the year MDCLXIX, translated by A. T. S. Goodrick .. with an introduction by William Rose.

Author/creator Grimmelshausen, Hans Jakob Christoph von
Other author Goodrick, Alfred Thomas Scrope, 1857-
Format Book
Publication InfoLondon : G. Routledge & sons, ltd. New York : E. P. Dutton & co., [1924]
Descriptionxxxii, 377 pages, 1 unnumbered page : frontispiece, facsimiles ; 23 cm.
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SeriesBroadway translations
Broadway translations. ^A650028
General noteSeries title also at head of t.p.
General note"Frontispiece of the first edition from the Ducal library Wolf Buettel."
General noteIncludes facsimile t.-p. of the first German edition, Monpelgart, Gedruckt bey Johann Fillion. 1669.
General note"The first edition contained five books, but as its popularity was very great, Grimmelshausen hurriedly wrote a sixth book, which appeared at first separately, in 1669, as Continuation of the adventurous Simplicissimus or Conclusion of the same, and was then included in the same volume as the original work. This extra book is not included in the present edition"-- Introduction, p. xxiv.
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