Description |
511 pages ; 22 cm |
Note |
A Buccaneer Books, inc. limited ed. |
Contents |
Book I: The great hall -- Pierre Gringoire -- Monsieur the Cardinal -- Master Jacques Coppenole -- Quasimodo -- La Esmeralda -- Book II: From Charybdis to Scylla -- The Place de Greve -- Besos para Golpes -- The inconveniences of following a pretty girl in the streets at night -- Sequel of the inconveniences -- The broken pitcher -- A wedding night -- Book III: Notre-Dame -- A bird's-eye view of Paris -- Book IV: Good souls -- Claude Frollo -- Immantis pecoris custos immanior Ipse -- The dog and his master -- More about Claude Frollo -- Unpopularity. |
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Book V: Abbas Beati Martini -- This will kill that -- Book VI: An impartial glance at the ancient magistracy -- The rat hole -- The story of a cake --- A tear for a drop of water -- The end of the story of the cake -- Book VII: Concerning the danger of confiding one's secret to a goat -- A priest and a philosopher are not the same -- The bells -- The two men dressed in black -- The effect of swearing in public -- The phantom priest -- The usefulness of windows opening on the river -- Book VIII: The coin changed into a dry leaf -- Sequel to the coin changed into a dry leaf -- End of the coin changed into a dry leaf -- Lasciate Ogni Speranza -- The mother -- The hearts of three men made differently. |
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Book IX: Fever -- Hunchbacked, one-eyed, lame -- Deaf -- Earthenware and crystal -- The key to the Porte-Rouge -- Sequel to the key to the Porte-Rouge -- Book X: Gringoire has several wonderful ideas in succession in the Rue des Bernardins -- Turn Truand -- Hurray for the gay life! -- An awkward friend -- The retreat where Monsieur Louis of France prays -- The password -- Chateaupers to the rescue! -- Book XI: The little shoe -- La Creatura Bella Bianco Vestita (Dante) -- Phoebus's marriage -- Quasimodo's marriage. |
ISBN |
0899663826 |
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