1845 1ed Eugene Sue Mysteries of Paris anti-Catholic English Novel Literature 3v
‘The Mysteries of Paris’ is a classic French novel by Eugene Sue, published in the mid-19th-century. In many ways, ‘Mysteries of Paris’ was a landmark work as well as being controversial. Sue was one of the first French authors to fuse characters from different social classes making this work popular amongst all readers, not just upper or lower classes.
However, this work, which follows the mysterious life of a German Duke, is one of the most famous ‘anti-Catholic’ novels. Along with ‘The Wandering Jew’, this book depicted various aspects of underclass society and helped establish the ‘city mysteries’ literary genre. This 1845 English first edition features nearly 700 illustrations throughout!
1845 1ed Eugene Sue Mysteries of Paris anti-Catholic English Novel Literature 3v
‘The Mysteries of Paris’ is a classic French novel by Eugene Sue, published in the mid-19th-century. In many ways, ‘Mysteries of Paris’ was a landmark work as well as being controversial. Sue was one of the first French authors to fuse characters from different social classes making this work popular amongst all readers, not just upper or lower classes.
However, this work, which follows the mysterious life of a German Duke, is one of the most famous ‘anti-Catholic’ novels. Along with ‘The Wandering Jew’, this book depicted various aspects of underclass society and helped establish the ‘city mysteries’ literary genre. This 1845 English first edition features nearly 700 illustrations throughout!
Item number: #12036
Price: $599
SUE, Eugene
The Mysteries of Paris
London: Chapman and Hall, 1845-1846. First Authorized English Edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages; 3 volumes
- I – [2], iv, 484
- II – [2], 504
- III – [2], 442
- Illustrated throughout
- Provenance: Armorial Bookplate – “Appetitus Rationi Pareat”
- General William Neville Custance CB (1811 – 1886) was a senior British Army officer, who served initially as an infantry officer, but mainly as cavalry officer. Seeing service in the Crimean War and the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
- He led the following:
- 6th Dragoon Guards in India
- Commandant of the Cavalry Depots at Canterbury and Maidstone
- Colonel of the 11th Hussars (Prince Albert’s Own).
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight & secure
- Size: ~10.25in X 7in (26cm x 18cm)
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12036
Category
Literature
Authors
SUE, Eugene
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete