Dom Casmurro

Machado de Assis, Joaquim

One hundred and forty-eight sections written in the tone of 'Epitaph of a Small Winner' and with the narrator's self-proclaimed aim to 'tie together the two ends of life'; translated by Helen Caldwell; first published in 1899.

Publisher: W.H. Allen. First English edition 1953
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Extremities evenly tanned, offsetting to prelims, very good in dustwrapper missing a small piece from the base of the spine.


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