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Bound in mock half morocco which is frayed on front, otherwise sound. Owners inscription in pen inside. 
ix + 368pp. Everyman's Library 51. Translated by Anne Macdonell. Free of inscriptions. Crimson binding in frayed dust jacket with small pieces missing. 
VG-paperback. Penguin Classics L49. A new translation by George Bull. Spine a little worn and browned. 
The slip cover shows some slight damage to the bottom edge. This book is in VERY GOOD overall condition, with only minor signs of previous ownership. 
A wonderful copy with some minor edgewear to the cover. Previous owners name inscribed inside front. 
73763 Paperback, good cond., some cover wear, some underlining in text. Covers scuffed. 
Appears almost unread, no inscriptions, held in original slip case. 
At age 57, the vain, arrogant, and sensitive Benvenuto Cellini, accomplished sculptor of the Italian Renaissance, began to dictate the story of his life in the belief that this was the duty of all men "who have done anything of excellence. " Cellini would undoubtedly be surprised to learn that his autobiography, one of the world's three or four best, is far more responsible for his fame today than the works of which he writes. Translated from the Italian by John Addington Symonds. 
---403 pgs. Interior-Nice overall condition. The boards are well preserved. -Publish Place: -Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 
---478 pgs. Interior-Nice overall condition. The boards and DJ have light signs of aging. -Publish Place: New York-Size: 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. 