Victor Hugo
Bug-Jargal; le Dernier Jour D&Apos;Un Condamnãƒâ©; Claude Gueux
Paris , Nelson, Editeurs , [1912]. Leather. Three fictional works by the famous author Victor Hugo in the original French, in a smart prize binding. This edition comprises three mid-nineteenth century stories by Victor Hugo in the original French. Dated from Jisc 1912. Bug-Jargal follows a friendship between enslaved African prince and a French military officer during the Haitian Revolution. Le Dernier Jour d'un Condamné constitutes a political plea for the abolition of death penalty. Claude Gueux is a short story, considered to be an early example of 'true crime' fiction. Sharing Hugo's thoughts on injustice, which are explored later in more depth in Les Miserables. It was considered a great educational work, so much so that the editor of Revue de Paris arranged for copies to be sent to all deputies of France. Illustrated with a coloured frontispiece. With half titles to each story. In a smart full calf prize binding, second prize awarded to C L H Tolley in 1914 for Classics. In a full calf school prize binding, with new marbled endpapers. Externally generally smart with minor shelf wear and a minor rubbing to the boards and spine. The front hinges are slightly strained, holding firm. Internally, firmly bound. With a light foxing affecting the endpapers slightly, otherwise the pages are bright and clean. Illustrated with a coloured frontispiece. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
Rooke Books
Professional sellerBook number: 798A58
GBP 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 88.75 US$ 98.37 | JP¥ 13852]
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