Les Habits Noirs - Novels

Novels

  • Les Mystères de Londres (Gentlemen of the Night, serialized in Le Courrier Français, 1843–44; rep. Comptoir des Imprimeurs Réunis, 1844) ISBN 1-932983-81-3
  • Bel Demonio (serial. in Le Pays, 1850; rep. Permain, 1850)
  • Les Compagnons du Silence (serialized in Le Journal Pour Tous, 1857; rep. Cadot, 1857)
  • Jean Diable (John Devil, serialized in Le Siècle, 1862; rep. Dentu, 1863) ISBN 1-932983-15-5
  • Les Habits Noirs (The Black Coats: The Parisian Jungle, serial. in Le Constitutionnel, 1863; rep. Hachette, 1863) ISBN 978-1-934543-03-0
  • Coeur d’Acier (serial. in Le Constitutionnel, 1865; rep. Hachette, 1865) ISBN 978-1-935558-05-7
  • L’Avaleur de Sabre (serial. in L’Époque, 1867; rep. Dentu, 1867)
  • La Rue de Jerusalem (The Black Coats: Salem Street, serial. in Le Constitutionnel, 1867–68; rep. Dentu, 1868) ISBN 1-932983-46-5
  • L’Arme Invisible (The Black Coats: The Invisible Weapon, serial. in Le National, 1869; rep. Dentu, 1869–70) ISBN 1-932983-80-5
  • Les Compagnons du Trésor (The Black Coats: The Companions of the Treasure, serial. in Le National, 1870, then after the war 1871-72; rep. Dentu, 1872) ISBN 978-1-934543-26-9
  • La Bande Cadet (The Black Coats: The Cadet Gang, serial. in L’Evènement, 1874–75; rep. Dentu, 1875) ISBN 978-1-935558-45-3

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