An edition of L'affaire Lerouge (1800)

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An edition of L'affaire Lerouge (1800)

The Lerouge Case

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Considered by many to be the first detective novel, The Lerouge Case (aka The Widow Lerouge) introduces Monsieur Lecoq (later Inspector Lecoq), a former “habitual criminal” who becomes a police officer. Émile Gaboriau based Lecoq at least in part on an actual criminal-turned-police-officer, Eugène Vidocq, who went on to be the first director of the Sûreté. In this first book, Lecoq plays a relatively small part, the bulk of the mystery solving being done by Lecoq’s mentor Tabaret, an amateur detective.

Gaboriau thus introduces both a police detective and an amateur detective at the same time. Many of the attributes now taken for granted in the mystery arena originated with Gaboriau and Lecoq—hyper attention to detail, mastery of disguises, amateur “agents” who assist the detective, and the above-mentioned amateur detectives that assist and sometimes out-perform the police versions.

Gaboriau’s Lecoq novels were wildly successful until another amateur detective named Holmes made his appearance. Holmes even comments on Lecoq in A Study in Scarlet, dismissing him as a “miserable bungler” in response to Dr. Watson’s question. Nevertheless, Arthur Conan Doyle was obviously influenced by Gaboriau and Lecoq, as many of Holmes’ traits can be seen first in Lecoq.

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Cover of: The Lerouge Case
The Lerouge Case
2019, Standard Ebooks
in English
Cover of: L'affaire Lerouge
L'affaire Lerouge
2004, Editions du Masque
paperback in French
Cover of: L'affaire Lerouge
L'affaire Lerouge
2003, Éd. France loisirs
in French
Cover of: L'affaire Lerouge
L'affaire Lerouge
2002, Liana Levi
in French
Cover of: L' Affaire Lerouge
L' Affaire Lerouge
1992, La Bohème
in French
Cover of: L'affare Lerouge
L'affare Lerouge: Il dramma d'Orcival
1987, Mondadori
in Italian
Cover of: The Widow Lerouge
The Widow Lerouge
1976, Arno Press
in English
Cover of: The Widow Lerouge
The Widow Lerouge
1906, Scribner
Cover of: The widow Lerouge
Cover of: The widow Lerouge
The widow Lerouge
1903, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The widow Lerouge
The widow Lerouge
1900, Scribner
Cover of: The widow Lerouge
The widow Lerouge: A novel
1873, J. R. Osgood and company
in English

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emile-gaboriau/the-lerouge-case/vizetelly-and-company

First Sentence

"ON Thursday, the 6th of March, 1862, two days after Shrove Tuesday, five women of the village of Jonchere presented themselves at the bureau of police at Bougival."

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Le jeudi 6 mars 1862, surlendemain du Mardi gras, cinq femmes du village de La Jonchere se presentaient au bureau de police de Bougival.

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