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  1. The Mysteries of Paris (French: Les Mystères de Paris) is a novel by the French writer Eugène Sue. It was published serially in 90 parts in Journal des débats from 19 June 1842 until 15 October 1843, making it one of the first serial novels published in France. [1]

  2. The first new translation in over a century of the brilliant epic novel that inspired Les Miserables. From July 1842 through October 1843, Parisians rushed to the newspaper each week for the latest instalment of Eugene Sue's The Mysteries of Paris, one of France's first serial novels.

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  3. Sep 22, 2010 · the mysteries of paris. illustrated with etchings by mercier, bicknell, poiteau, and adrian marcel. by eugene sue. in six volumes volume i. printed for francis a. niccolls & co. boston

  4. The first new translation in over a century of the brilliant epic novel that inspired Les Misérables Sensational, engrossing, and heartbreaking, TheMysteries of Paris is doubtless one of the most entertaining and influential works to emerge from the nineteenth century.

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  5. Dec 8, 2015 · The Mysteries of Paris (Penguin Classics) Paperback – December 8, 2015. by Eugene Sue (Author), Carolyn Betensky (Translator), Jonathan Loesberg (Translator), 4.2 73 ratings. See all formats and editions. The first new translation in over a century of the brilliant epic novel that inspired Les Misérables.

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  6. Dec 8, 2015 · The first new translation in over a century of the brilliant epic novel that inspired Les Misérables. Sensational, engrossing, and heartbreaking, The Mysteries of Paris is doubtless one of...

  7. Complete summary of Eugène Sue's The Mysteries of Paris. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Mysteries of Paris.