Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
The misadventures of Lemuel Gulliver certainly are extraordinary. First he is shipwrecked in a strange land, and finds himself a prisoner of the tiny inhabitants of Lilliput. Then he washes up in Brobdingnag, where the people are giants of extraordinary proportions. Further exploits see him stranded with the scientists and philosophers of Laputa, and meeting a race of talking horses who rule over bestial humans.
One of the finest satires in the English language, Gullivers Travels delights in the mockery of everything from government to religion and despite the passing of nearly three centuries remains just as funny and relevant today.
This gorgeous Macmillan Collectors Library edition of Jonathan Swift's Gullivers Travels features the beautiful artwork of the celebrated English illustrator Arthur Rackham, and an afterword by author and critic, Henry Hitchings.
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