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  • Les Miserables

    Victor Hugo, Lee Fahnestock, Norman MacAfee

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Classics, March 3, 1987)
    Victor Hugo's towering novel of Jean Valjean, his unjust imprisonment, and his lifelong flight from a relentless police officer.
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  • Les Miserables

    Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schonberg

    Sheet music (Hal Leonard, April 1, 1991)
    (Piano Solo Selections). Freshly updated with all-new engravings and full-color artwork, this folio offers 14 songs from the revered musical arranged as lush piano solos: At the End of the Day * Bring Him Home * Castle on a Cloud * Do You Hear the People Sing? * Drink with Me (To Days Gone By) * Empty Chairs at Empty Tables * A Heart Full of Love * I Dreamed a Dream * In My Life * A Little Fall of Rain * Master of the House * On My Own * Stars * Who Am I? Includes 15 pages of color photos from the various productions as well as notes on the performances and history of the show.
  • Les MisĂ©rables

    Victor Hugo, Julie Rose, Adam Gopnik

    Hardcover (Modern Library, July 8, 2008)
    In this major new rendition by the acclaimed translator Julie Rose, Victor Hugo’s tour de force, Les Misérables, is revealed in its full unabridged glory. A favorite of readers for nearly 150 years, and the basis for one of the most beloved stage musicals ever, this stirring tale of crime, punishment, justice, and redemption pulses with life and energy. Hugo sweeps readers from the French provinces to the back alleys of Paris, and from the battlefield of Waterloo to the bloody ramparts of Paris during the uprising of 1832. First published in 1862, this sprawling novel is an extravagant historical epic that is teeming with harrowing adventures and unforgettable characters. In the protagonist, Jean Valjean, a quintessential prisoner of conscience who languished for years in prison for stealing bread to feed his starving family, Les Misérables depicts one of the grand themes in literature–that of the hunted man. Woven into the narrative are the prevalent social issues of Hugo’s day: injustice, authoritarian rule, social inequality, civic unrest. And this new translation brings astonishing vivacity and depth to Hugo’s immortal dramatis personae–the relentless police detective Javert, the saintly bishop Myriel, the tragic prostitute Fantine and her innocent daughter, Cosette, the dashing lover Marius, and many others whom Jean Valjean encounters on his path to sublime sacrifice.Featuring an Introduction by the award-winning journalist and author Adam Gopnik, this Modern Library edition is an outstanding, authoritative translation of a masterpiece, a literary high-wire act that continues to astonish, stimulate, enlighten, and entertain readers around the world.
  • Les Miserables

    Victor Hugo

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, April 5, 2012)
    By Victor Hugo. Full title: Les Miserables. Also, the cover art on this edition is a little different from that on the master listing on Amazon: see scan. There is a sticker printed on the cover which states: Now A Major Motion Picture, referring to the Hugh Jackman, Russell Crow, Ann Hathaway film opening in December 2012.
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  • Les Miserables

    Marcia Williams

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Aug. 6, 2015)
    After 19 years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread, Valjean returns to Paris as the revolution begins. This comic-strip version of Victor Hugos epic tale is a warm, accessible introduction to the story. 8+
  • Les Miserables

    Victor Hugo, Monica Kulling

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 22, 2010)
    The classic novel--and hit Broadway show--about escaped convict Jean Valjean has been adapted with easy-to-read text, large type, and short chapters. This engaging adaptation of the timeless tale is ideal for reluctant readers and kids not yet ready to tackle the original.
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  • Hugo's Les Miserables

    George Klin, Amy Louise Marsland

    Paperback (Cliffs Notes, Nov. 1, 1968)
    The original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. The latest generation of titles in this series also feature glossaries and visual elements that complement the classic, familiar format.In CliffsNotes on Les Miserables, you examine two themes from Victor Hugo's epic: the struggle between good and evil in the soul of one man, and society's struggle toward a greater good. Addressing many of the social issues of his day, Hugo wrote this novel, which traces the path of Jean Valjean as he changes from convict to saint. Hugo believed in the spiritual possibilities of human beings and has chosen the story of the poor and outcast to illustrate this "perfectibility of man."With expert commentaries and critical analyses, this study guide helps you explore the profound social problems of the early 1800s, which influenced Hugo's work. You'll also gain insight into the author's life and other major works. Other features that help you study includeIntroduction to the novelA brief synopsis of the novelChapter summaries and analysesAn Interactive quiz to test your knowledgeEssay topics and review questionsClassic literature or modern-day treasure—you'll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides.
  • Les Miserables

    Victor Hugo, Frederick Davidson, Charles E. Wilbour

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., March 15, 2012)
    [This is the UNABRIDGED Audiobook CD Edition - complete - within one Retail package.] [This unabridged version is translated from the French by Charles E. Wilbour] [Read by Frederick Davidson] **Soon to be a major motion picture starring Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe, and Amanda Seyfried** Set in the Parisian underworld of the early nineteenth century, Les Miserables follows the adventures of Jean Valjean, once an honest peasant, who was imprisoned for nineteen years for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's starving family. A hardened and bitter criminal upon his release, Valjean is transformed when an act of compassion by a priest he robbed saves him from returning to prison. Changing his identity and his ways, Valjean becomes a successful industrialist and eventually the town mayor. Taking compassion on the poor, he raises the orphaned daughter of a prostitute as his own, never telling her of his shady past. Yet he is haunted by it, still pursued relentlessly by the police inspector Javert, who does not believe in moral redemption. When Valjean's daughter, Cossette, falls in love with a young revolutionary, Javert concocts a plot to catch both the lawless peasants and the elusive Valjean once and for all. Full of suspense, romance, and powerful social commentary, this sweeping epic became the gospel of the oppressed and is widely considered one of the greatest French novels of its age.
  • Les MisĂ©rables

    Matt Larsen, Victor Hugo

    language (, Feb. 23, 2015)
    The classic tale of Les Miserables abridged for a ten year old child, yet still enjoyable for an adult of any age.
  • Les Miserables

    Victor Hugo, Walter Covell

    MP3 CD (The Classic Collection, )
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  • Les MisĂ©rables

    Marcia Williams

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 24, 2015)
    Victor Hugo’s epic masterpiece is retold and illustrated by Marcia Williams in her signature comic-book style.Travel back to nineteenth-century France with ex-convict Jean Valjean as he tries to put his criminal past behind him and his fate intertwines with the ruthless Inspector Javert, determined to put Valjean back behind bars; the poor factory worker Fantine, whose struggle to provide for her child leads to her death; her orphaned daughter, Cosette, whom Valjean saves from poverty and neglect; and Cosette’s besotted suitor, Marius. As a revolution sweeps through Paris, can Valjean elude Javert and secure a happy life for Cosette before all is lost? Follow their story in Marcia Williams’s entertaining and easily digestible retelling for young readers.
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  • Les MisĂ©rables

    Victor Hugo

    eBook (HACHETTE BNF, Jan. 11, 2020)
    An epic novel of nineteenth-century France, Les Miserables tells the story of Jean Valjean, an ex-convict who works to redeem his past. Popularized by the film and musical, the novel is a sweeping masterpiece of character, adventure and emotion.