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STENDHAL (BEYLE, HENRI). Le Rouge Et Le Noir. Garnier-Flammarion, Paris, France, 1964. s Softcover. Good Condition. Some underlining and marginalia in pencil. Text in French. In December of 1827, Marie Henri Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Translated from the French by Lloyd C. Parks. Includes revised and updated bibliography. Price:
17.50 USD
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STENDHAL (BEYLE, HENRI); RIEU, E. V. (EDITED BY). Scarlet And Black. Penguin Classics, Baltimore: 1961. s Softcover. Reading copy. Julien Sorel, the novel's restless, ambitious hero, rebels against his circumstances and wills himself to make something of his life by adopting a code of hypocrisy. On the road to the surprising crime he commits (out of passion, principle or insanity), he turns into Stendhal's greatest and most completely human creation Price:
2.75 USD
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STENDHAL (MARIE-HENRI BEYLE); MONCRIEFF, SCOTT C. K. (TRANSLATED BY). The Red And The Black. Liveright Publishing Corporation, New York: 1954. Two Volumes In One. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Good condition. In December of 1827, Marie Henry Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Price:
47.00 USD
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STENDHAL (MARIE- HENRI BEYLE); MONCRIEFF, SCOTT C. K. (TRANSLATED BY). The Red And The Black. Random House, New York: 1926. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Good reading copy. Dustjacket is worn and has chips and tears. In December of 1827, Marie Henry Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Price:
6.75 USD
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STENDHAL (BEYLE, HENRI); MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET (EDITED & ABRIDGED BY); CHARLES, JOAN (TRANSLATED BY); EVANS, BERGEN ( INTRODUCTION BY). The Red And The Black. Fawcett Publications, Greenwich: January 1964. First Premier Printing. s Softcover. Reading copy. Pages are discolored. In December of 1827, Marie Henri Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Translated into English from the French by Joan Charles. Price:
4.10 USD
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STENDHAL (BEYLE, HENRI); FADIMAN, CLIFTON. (INTRODUCTION). The Red And The Black. Bantam Books, New York: April 1972. s Softcover. Fair condition. In December of 1827, Marie Henri Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Translated from the French by Lowell Bair. Price:
6.25 USD
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STENDHAL (MARIE-HENRI BEYLE); MONCRIEFF, SCOTT C. K. (TRANSLATED BY). The Red And The Black. Modern Library, New York: 1926. h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Reading copy. In December of 1827, Marie Henry Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Price:
7.00 USD
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STENDHAL (MARIE-HENRI BEYLE); MONCRIEFF, SCOTT C. K. (TRANSLATED BY). The Red And The Black. Modern Library, New York: 1926. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Reading copy. DJ has chips and tears. In December of 1827, Marie Henry Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Price:
9.00 USD
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STENDHAL (BEYLE, HENRI); MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET (EDITED & CONDENSED BY); EVANS, BERGEN (INTRODUCTION). The Red And The Black: A Chronicle Of The Century. Fawcett Publications, Greenwich: January 1960. First Premier Printing. s Softcover. Fair condition. In December of 1827, Marie Henri Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Translated into English from the French by Joan Charles. Price:
3.85 USD
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STENDHAL (BEYLE, HENRI) AND FRAME, DONALD M. (AFTERWORD). The Red And The Black: A Chronicle Of The Nineteenth Century. The New American Library, New York: 1970. 0451517938 / 9780451517937 Signet Classic Edition. Tenth Printing. s Softcover. Reading copy. In December of 1827, Marie Henri Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Translated from the French by Lloyd C. Parks. Includes revised and updated bibliography. Price:
4.50 USD
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STENDHAL (BEYLE, HENRI) AND FRAME, DONALD M. (AFTERWORD). The Red And The Black: A Chronicle Of The Nineteenth Century. The New American Library, New York: 1970. 0451517938 / 9780451517937 Signet Classic Edition. First Printing. s Softcover. Reading copy. In December of 1827, Marie Henri Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Translated from the French by Lloyd C. Parks. Includes revised and updated bibliography. Price:
4.50 USD
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