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Le Fantôme de l’Opéra.

Le Fantôme de l’Opéra.

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Le Fantôme de l’Opéra.

by LEROUX, Gaston

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Paris, Pierre Lafitte & Cie, 1910.

12mo [189 x 120 mm] of (3) ll. and 520 pp. Preserved in the editor's wrappers, spine slightly faded, untrimmed. Editor's wrappers.

Rare first edition of the "Phantom of the Opera".

Our copy bears the fictitious mention "30th edition" at the back of the half-title.

Before the publication of the first edition, the text was initially published as serial stories in the daily paper Le Gaulois from September 23th, 1909 to January 8th, 110.

Gaston Leroux(1868-1927) is a French writer and a journalist known for his detective novels with a fantasy quality. He undoubtedly took his sources of novelistic inspiration from his professional experiences as a lawyer, a judicial columnist and as a great reporter.

The Phantom of the Opera is an investigation novel varying between fantasy literature and espionage. Inspired from real facts that happened in the Opera Garnier, Gaston Leroux pictures the culprit as a mysterious character pretending to be a ghost and who extends his realm in the seedy parts and undergrounds of the vast Parisian opera.

On December 24th, 1907, a strange ceremony takes place in the opera Garnier's basements. Alfred Clark, president of the Gramophone French Company, conducts the burying of the recordings of an extract of his catalogue composed of twenty-four records. The records are locked into hermetically sealed urns in order to teach men of the future what the condition of speaking devices was back then, and which progress would have improved this precious invention during the 20th century.

Gaston Leroux wrote in his foreword: "We remember that lately, while digging the basement of the Opera, in order to bury the phonographic voices of artists, the workers' pick exposed a corpse; and straight away I got the proof that this body was the phantom of the Opera!" (p 12).

Alfred Clark's wish was that his urns should be opened a hundred years after their burying, which was done in 2007.

The novel that only knew a qualified success when published inspired however many literary, musical and cinematographic works, as well as a multitude of adaptations. Since its first cinematographic version in 1925, it was a brilliant success, and Andrew Lloyd Webber's famous musical inspired from the novel, which opening night was in September 1986, was the most successful musical in history.

A precious copy of this first literary edition preserved untrimmed in the original wrappers as published.

Only 2 copies have been located amongst French public Institutions: Rennes and the B.n.F.


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Paris, Pierre Lafitte & Cie, 1910.

In-12 de (3) ff. et 520 pp. Conservé dans la brochure illustrée de l'éditeur, dos légèrement passé, non rogné. Brochure d'origine.

189 x 120 mm.

Rare édition originale du " Fantôme de l'Opéra ".

L'exemplaire porte la mention fictive " 30e édition " au verso du faux-titre.

Avant que cette première édition ne soit publiée, le texte avait d'abord paru sous forme de feuilletons dans le quotidien Le Gaulois du 23 septembre 1909 au 8 janvier 1910.

Gaston Leroux (1868-1927) est un écrivain et journaliste français connu pour ses romans policiers empreints de fantastique. C'est sans doute dans ses expériences professionnelles d'avocat, de chroniqueur judiciaire et de grand reporter qu'il puisa ses sources d'inspiration romanesques.

Le Fantôme de l'opéra est un roman d'enquête qui oscille entre le fantastique et l'espionnage. Inspiré de faits réels qui se sont produits à l'Opéra Garnier, Gaston Leroux en imagine le responsable sous les traits d'un mystérieux personnage se faisant passer pour un fantôme et qui étend son royaume dans les bas-fonds et souterrains de l'immense opéra parisien.

Le 24 décembre 1907, une étrange cérémonie se déroule dans les sous-sols de l'opéra Garnier. Alfred Clark, qui est le président de la compagnie française du Gramophone, procède à l'enfouissement des enregistrements d'un extrait de son catalogue composé de vingt-quatre disques. Les disques sont enfermés dans des urnes hermétiquement scellées afin d'apprendre aux hommes de l'avenir quel était alors l'état des machines parlantes, et quels progrès auront amélioré cette précieuse invention au cours du XXe siècle.

Gaston Leroux écrit dans son avant-propos : " On se rappelle que dernièrement, en creusant le sous-sol de l'Opéra, pour y enterrer les voix phonographiées des artistes, le pic des ouvriers a mis à nu un cadavre ; or j'ai eu tout de suite la preuve que ce cadavre était celui du fantôme de l'Opéra ! " (p 12).

Le souhait d'Alfred Clark était que ses urnes soient ouvertes cent ans après leur enfouissement, ce qui fût fait en 2007.

Le roman qui ne connut qu'un succès mitigé à sa parution inspira pourtant de nombreuses œuvres littéraires, musicales et cinématographiques, ainsi qu'une multitude d'adaptations. Dès sa première version cinématographique en 1925, le succès fut fulgurant, et la célèbre comédie musicale d'Andrew Lloyd Webber inspirée du roman, et dont la première eut lieu en septembre 1986, remporta le plus grand succès de l'histoire.

Précieux exemplaire de cette originale littéraire recherchée, conservé broché et non rogné, tel que paru.

Localisation des exemplaires parmi les Institutions publiques françaises : 2 seulement à Rennes et à la B.n.F.

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Le Fantôme de l’Opéra.
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LEROUX, Gaston
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