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Note: This book by Henry Murger was the source of the plot used by Puccini in his opera "La Bohème." Project Gutenberg also has the original French version (Scènes de la vie de bohème); see [ http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/18446]

BOHEMIANS OF THE LATIN QUARTER

Henry Murger

1888

Vizetelly & Co. London


TABLE OF CONTENTS [Preface]
[Chapter I, How The Bohemian Club Was Formed]
[Chapter II, A Good Angel]
[Chapter III, Lenten Loves]
[Chapter IV, Ali Rodolphe; Or, The Turk Perforce]
[Chapter V, The Carlovingian Coin]
[Chapter VI, Mademoiselle Musette]
[Chapter VII, The Billows of Pactolus]
[Chapter VIII, The Cost Of a Five Franc Piece]
[Chapter IX, The White Violets]
[Chapter X, The Cape of Storms]
[Chapter XI, A Bohemian Cafe]
[Chapter XII, A Bohemian "At Home"]
[Chapter XIII, The House Warming]
[Chapter XIV, Mademoiselle Mimi]
[Chapter XV, Donec Gratus]
[Chapter XVI, The Passage of the Red Sea]
[Chapter XVII, The Toilette of the Graces]
[Chapter XVIII, Francine's Muff]
[Chapter XIX, Musette's Fancies]
[Chapter XX, Mimi in Fine Feather]
[Chapter XXI, Romeo and Juliet]
[Chapter XXII, Epilogue To The Loves Of Rodolphe And Mademoiselle Mimi]
[Chapter XXIII, Youth Is Fleeting]