b 1910 Dante Alighieri.
"Dante's Inferno," part of his epic poem "The Divine Comedy," provides a vivid depiction of Hell. One notable quote comes from the inscription at the entrance to Hell:
"Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."
This chilling line is inscribed on the Gates of Hell and serves as a stark warning to those about to embark on Dante's journey through the various circles of Hell. It encapsulates the despair and punishment awaiting the damned souls in Dante's vision of the afterlife.
Description
Blue leather cover, gold filigree and lettering on binding with blue and white marbled end pages, some scuffing on front and back covers; overall excellent condition.