Wherein is continued the narrative of our knight's misfortune — Stock Photo, Image

Wherein is continued the narrative of our knight's misfortune — Illustration

This picture is from Don Quixote, Edoardo Perino, the Italian edition published in 1888, Italy-Rome.The engraving is made by Gustave Dore.

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