Les Misérables
LES MISÉRABLES

By Victor Hugo

Translated by Isabel F. Hapgood

Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. No. 13, Astor Place New York Copyright 1887

Contents

LES MISÉRABLES

VOLUME I—FANTINE

VOLUME II—COSETTE

VOLUME III—MARIUS

VOLUME IV—SAINT-DENIS

VOLUME V—JEAN VALJEAN

List of Illustrations

LES MISÉRABLES

 

PREFACE

 So long as there shall exist, by virtue of law and custom, decrees of damnation pronounced by society, artificially creating hells amid the civilization of earth, and adding the element of human fate to divine destiny; so long as the three great problems of the century—the degradation of man through pauperism, the corruption of woman through hunger, the crippling of children through lack of light—are unsolved; so long as social asphyxia is possible in any part of the world;—in other words, and with a still wider significance, so long as ignorance and poverty exist on earth, books of the nature of Les Misérables cannot fail to be of use. 

 
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