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The Memoirs of Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

Publisher: Charles River Editors

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Summary

Victor Hugo was a great French writer during the Romantic Movement in the nineteenth century.  Hugo was also an esteemed poet and his classic novels Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame are still among the most widely read books throughout the world.  This edition of The Memoirs of Victor Hugo includes a table of contents.
Available since: 03/22/2018.

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