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  1. Title Page
  2. Imprint
  3. Dedication
  4. Madame Bovary
    1. Part I
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
      9. IX
    2. Part II
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
      9. IX
      10. X
      11. XI
      12. XII
      13. XIII
      14. XIV
      15. XV
    3. Part III
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
      9. IX
      10. X
      11. XI
  5. Endnotes
  6. Colophon
  7. Uncopyright

Colophon

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Madame Bovary
was published in 1857 by
Gustave Flaubert.
It was translated from French in 1886 by
Eleanor Marx-Aveling.

This ebook was produced for the
Standard Ebooks project
by
Alex Cabal,
and is based on a transcription produced in 2006 by
An Anonymous Volunteer, Noah Adams, and David Widger
for
Project Gutenberg
and on digital scans available at the
Hathi Trust Digital Library.

The cover page is adapted from
Portrait of Lady Agnew of Lochnaw,
a painting completed in 1892 by
John Singer Sargent.
The cover and title pages feature the
League Spartan and Sorts Mill Goudy
typefaces created in 2014 and 2009 by
The League of Moveable Type.

This is the 28th edition of this ebook.
This edition was released on
July 15, 2017, 7:25 a.m.
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December 23, 2015, 1:39 a.m.
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