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Milton’s PARADISE LOST – James L. Roberts, Cliff’s Notes, 1963 PB

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Paradise Lost Notes – including a complete summary, character sketches, and selected questions. From Cliff’s Notes with 1963 copyright.

1 in stock

Description

From A Note To The Reader
These Notes present a clear discussion of Milton’s Paradise Lost. They are intended as a supplementary aid to the serious student. They serve to free the student from interminable and distracting note-taking in class so that he may listen intelligently to what the instructor is saying, or to the class discussion, making selective notes on these, secure in the knowledge that he has the basic understanding. They are also helpful in preparing for an examination, saving not merely the burden but the confusion of trying to re-read the full text under pressure, and disentangling from a mass of often-illegible—notes that which is of central importance. Further, it may be helpful to read these notes BEFORE reading the text. The notes are not a substitute for the text itself.

Publishing Info
Paradise Lost Notes – including a complete summary, character sketches, and selected questions from James L. Roberts. From Cliff’s Notes with 1963 copyright. This paperback book measures about 8-1/4″ x 5-1/4″ and has 93 numbered pages.

Condition
See photo above. In very good condition for age with some lighter storage on the cover and some scorching on front as shown. The pages are in very good condition with a few sentences underlined or bracketed in pencil (by English teacher who taught Kirstie Alley in Wichita). From clean, smoke-free home.

Shipping
Shipping
Generally sent the same day payment arrives. Unless you request otherwise, I will wrap the book in plastic wrap to help protect it from the elements, create a box or tightly sandwich it between pieces of cardboard, then wrap in brown paper to send via Media Mail with Delivery Confirmation tracking. See the shipping page for the cost to send a one-pound Media Mail package. Insurance is an additional cost as described. I am delighted to combine postage and insurance costs if you purchase more than one item. The second item may travel for free or just a few cents more — so it’s worth taking a look at my other items before you complete your order.

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