The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, Vol. IV (of VI), "Adventures In The South"
The First Complete and Unabridged English Translation, Illustrated with Old Engravings cover

The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, Vol. IV (of VI), "Adventures In The South"
 The First Complete and Unabridged English Translation, Illustrated with Old Engravings

by Giacomo Casanova

"The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, Vol. IV (of VI), Adventures In…" by Giacomo Casanova is an autobiography written between 1789 and 1798. This volume forms part of Casanova's sprawling memoir recounting his adventures as an 18th-century Venetian libertine. Written in French across 3,500 pages, the work chronicles his remarkable life through 1774. For over a century, readers knew only censored versions translated through German. The original manuscript, rescued from wartime bombings and eventually acquired by France's National Library, reveals the unexpurgated story of one of history's most notorious adventurers.

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