An adaptation (not a re-telling) of Pilgrim's Progress for younger readers. Faithful to the original, Bunyan's allegory is brought skilfully to a new readership. Traditional illustrations complement the text12 colour plates by Harold Copping and others including Barnard, Engravings by Dalziel, Linton and others The story has been kept as near as possible to the original: adapting, simplifying and condensing, but keeping the beauty of the phrasing wherever possible.
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John Bunyan(1628-1688) was born the son of a metalworker near Bedford, England. He went on to become a famous preacher and writer and during his life penned over 2 million words, his most famous work being `The Pilgrim's Progress'.
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