Pablo de Segovia, the Spanish sharper / translated from the original of Francisco de Quevedo-Villegas ; illustrated with one hundred and ten drawings by Daniel Vierge ; together with comments on them by Joseph Pennell, and an essay on the life and writings of Quevedo by Henry Edward Watts.

Francisco de Quevedo

RA Collection: Book

Record number

14/99

Author

Variant Title

Historia de la vida del Buscón. English

Edition

First English Edition

Imprint

London: Printed by Unwin Brothers at Gresham Press for T. Fisher Unwin, and published by him at 11 Paternoster Buildings, 1892

Physical Description

xlii, 239 pages : illustrations, plates, portrait ; 36 cm.

General Note

Title page printed in red and black.

Contents

Book I -- Giving an account of who he is and whence he sprung -- How I went to school, and what happened to me there -- How I went to a boarding school in quality of servant to Don Diego Coronel -- Of my convalescence, and departure for the University of Alcalá de Henares -- Of our entrance into Alcalá, of the footing we had to pay, and the tricks they played upon us -- Of the wicked old housekeeper, and the first knavish pranks I played at Alcalá -- How I received news of my father's death, parted from Don Diego, and what course of life I resolved on for the future -- My journey from Alcalá to Segovia, and what happened by the way till I came to Rejas, where I lay that night -- Of what happened to me on the road to Madrid with a poet -- Of what I did at Madrid, and what happened to me on my way to Cerecedilla, where I passed the night -- The kind entertainment I had at my uncle's, the visits I received; how I recovered my inheritance and returned to Madrid -- Of my flight from Segovia, with what happened to me by the way to Madrid -- In which the gentleman pursues his journey, and his promised tale of his life and condition -- Book II -- Of what happened to me at my coming to Madrid as soon as I arrived there, until nightfall -- In which the same subject is pursued, with other strange incidents -- The further proceedings of this Sharping Gang, till they were thrown all together into gaol -- In which the prison is described and what happened therein, until the old woman was whipped, my companions exposed to shame, and myself let out on bail -- How I took a lodging, and the misfortune that befel me therein -- In which the same subject is pursued, with other strange incidents -- In which the story is continued, with other incidents and notable misfortunes -- Of my cure and other strange things -- In which I turn player, poet, and gallant of nuns; which characters are daintily painted -- Of what happened to me at Seville, till I took ship for the Indies.

Binding Note

Publishers blue cloth covers. Leterred in gilt on spine: "Pablo de Segovia. Quevedo - Vierge"

Name as Subject

Subject

Illustrated books
17th-century fiction

Contributors

Daniel Vierge, illustrator
Joseph Pennell, contributor
Henry Edward Watts, contributor
Thomas Fisher Unwin, publisher
Unwin Brothers, printer