1911 The Phantom of the Opera: Gaston Leroux
The
Phantom of the Opera was first published in French as Le Fantome de l’Opera as a serial in the
magazine Le Gaulois from 1909 to
1910. It first appeared as a book in March 1910 under the same title, published
in Paris by Pierre Lafitte. The story was based on some of the myths and stories
associated with the Opera Garnier in Paris and a plot element from Carl Maria
von Weber’s production in Paris of his best-known opera Die Freischutz.
Gaston Leroux (1868-1927) wrote more than sixty
novels, but is now only remembered for the Phantom, largely because of the many
stage and film versions that it has inspired, culminating in the now immortal
musical version of Andre Lloyd Webber in 1986.
The first edition in English appeared in 1911, published
in New York by The Bobbs-Merrill Company, with a coloured frontispiece and four
double page folding coloured plates. This is the edition that most
English-speaking collectors want to find. The dust wrapper is famously rare and
most copies don’t have the dust wrapper present.
Here it is the book and its wrapper.
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