Les Miserables


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Les Misérables


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The second volume of five that comprise Victor Hugo's masterpiece Les Miserables. Each volume is lightweight-a more friendly and convenient approach than a 1,200-page version; and legible-no squinting required.The five books that complete this set can be found simply by copying and pasting each ISBN into Amazon's search field. Volume One: Fantine, 1449565468; Volume Two: Cosette, 1449565530; Volume Three: Marius, 1449565573, Volume Four: Saint-Denis, 144956562X; Volume Five: Jean Valjean, 1449565646.










Les Miserables


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Encompassing a multitude of plots, the narrative is bounded by the character of the protagonist, Jean Valjean. Expressing the author's ideas about society, religion and politics, it is in the backdrop of Napoleonic Wars and ensuing years that the story unravels. Grace, moral philosophy, law and history of France are discussed.







Fantine


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Les Miserables: I. Fantine, Tr. Bywilliam Walton. 2v. II. Cosette, Tr. by J.C.Beckwith. 2v. III. Marius, Tr.by Jules Gray. 2v. IV. the


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Les Misérables


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Les Miserables - St. Denis


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This book is Les Miserables by Victor Hugo with translation by Isabel F. Hapgood and notes by Jim Coburn. The story is unabridged and is footnoted for the numerous unexplained places and events.