Les Miserables: An Engaging Visual Journey
This beautifully illustrated classic brings new life and color to a beloved story.

Les Misérables is a tale of forgiveness, justice, and the will to survive amid the shadow of war and the turmoil of the French Revolution. Since its first publication in 1862, Les Misérables has inspired millions to embrace sacrificial love and extend compassion to the poor, lost, and marginalized.

For the first time, Victor Hugo’s masterpiece is now a special abridged edition complete with:
  • French-inspired watercolor paintings
  • Decorative hand-lettering
  • Beautiful full-page illustrated quotes
  • Vintage artwork
This beautiful copy is a perfect addition to the shelf of classic literature lovers. As the most visually striking rendition of Les Misérables since the 25th Anniversary PBS Special, it is ideal for any fan of Victor Hugo’s revolutionary work.
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Les Miserables: An Engaging Visual Journey
This beautifully illustrated classic brings new life and color to a beloved story.

Les Misérables is a tale of forgiveness, justice, and the will to survive amid the shadow of war and the turmoil of the French Revolution. Since its first publication in 1862, Les Misérables has inspired millions to embrace sacrificial love and extend compassion to the poor, lost, and marginalized.

For the first time, Victor Hugo’s masterpiece is now a special abridged edition complete with:
  • French-inspired watercolor paintings
  • Decorative hand-lettering
  • Beautiful full-page illustrated quotes
  • Vintage artwork
This beautiful copy is a perfect addition to the shelf of classic literature lovers. As the most visually striking rendition of Les Misérables since the 25th Anniversary PBS Special, it is ideal for any fan of Victor Hugo’s revolutionary work.
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Les Miserables: An Engaging Visual Journey

Les Miserables: An Engaging Visual Journey

Les Miserables: An Engaging Visual Journey

Les Miserables: An Engaging Visual Journey

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This beautifully illustrated classic brings new life and color to a beloved story.

Les Misérables is a tale of forgiveness, justice, and the will to survive amid the shadow of war and the turmoil of the French Revolution. Since its first publication in 1862, Les Misérables has inspired millions to embrace sacrificial love and extend compassion to the poor, lost, and marginalized.

For the first time, Victor Hugo’s masterpiece is now a special abridged edition complete with:
  • French-inspired watercolor paintings
  • Decorative hand-lettering
  • Beautiful full-page illustrated quotes
  • Vintage artwork
This beautiful copy is a perfect addition to the shelf of classic literature lovers. As the most visually striking rendition of Les Misérables since the 25th Anniversary PBS Special, it is ideal for any fan of Victor Hugo’s revolutionary work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496442987
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Publication date: 02/09/2021
Series: Visual Journey Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 34 MB
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About the Author

About The Author

Victor Hugo (1802–1885) was an internationally renowned novelist, playwright and poet known for his political activism and human rights advocacy. "If a writer wrote merely for his time, I would have to break my pen and throw it away," the larger–than–life Victor Hugo once confessed. Indeed, this 19th–century French author's books – from the epic drama Les Misérables to the classic unrequited love story The Hunchback of Notre Dame – have spanned the ages, their themes of morality and redemption as applicable to our times as to his.

Date of Birth:

February 26, 1802

Date of Death:

May 22, 1885

Place of Birth:

Besançon, France

Place of Death:

Paris, France

Education:

Pension Cordier, Paris, 1815-18
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