
Synopsis
A timeless masterpiece of love, revolution, and the indomitable human spirit against the backdrop of poverty-stricken 19th-century Paris.
Les Misérables is a magnificent, sweeping story of revolution, love and the will to survive amidst the poverty-stricken streets of nineteenth-century Paris.
Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library, a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful...
472 pages
Details
472 pages
Imprint: Macmillan Collector's Library
Reviews
Les Misérables is probably the best book ever written . . . it really is an incredible classic.Dominic West, Metro
Les Misérables is a game with destiny: it dramatises the gap between the imperfections of human judgments, and the perfect patterns of the infiniteAdam Thirlwell, The Guardian
On the morning of April 4, 1862, part 1 of Les Misérables, called “Fantine,” was released simultaneously in Brussels, Paris, Saint Petersburg, London, Leipzig, and several other European cities. No book had ever had an international launch on this scaleNina Martyris, The Paris Review