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Les Habits Noirs

''Les Habits Noirs'' is a book series written over a thirty-year period, comprising eleven novels, created by Paul Féval, père, a 19th-century French writer.
By its methods, themes and characters, ''Les Habits Noirs'' is the precursor of today's conspiracy and organized crime fiction. Féval's heroes, from Gregory Temple, the first "detective" in modern detective fiction, to Remy d'Arx, the investigative magistrate, are also the first modern characters of their kind.
In 1862, Féval founded the magazine ''Jean Diable'', named after his eponymous ''Habits Noirs'' novel, and Émile Gaboriau, future creator of the police detective Monsieur Lecoq, a hero seemingly unrelated to the villainous Lecoq of the ''Habits Noirs'', was his assistant.
==Novels==

* ''Les Mystères de Londres'' (''Gentlemen of the Night'', serialized in ''Le Courrier Français'', 1843–44; rep. Comptoir des Imprimeurs Réunis, 1844)
* ''Bel Demonio'' (serial. in ''Le Pays'', 1850; rep. Permain, 1850)
* ''Les Compagnons du Silence'' (Companions of Silence ) (serialized in ''Le Journal Pour Tous'', 1857; rep. Cadot, 1857)
* ''Jean Diable'' (''John Devil'', serialized in ''Le Siècle'', 1862; rep. Dentu, 1863)
* ''Les Habits Noirs '' (''The Black Coats: The Parisian Jungle'', serial. in ''Le Constitutionnel'', 1863; rep. Hachette, 1863)
*'' Cœur d'Acier'' (of Steel ) (serial. in ''Le Constitutionnel'', 1865; rep. Hachette, 1865)
* ''L'Avaleur de Sabre'' (Sword Swallower ) (serial. in ''L'Époque'', 1867; rep. Dentu, 1867)
* ''La Rue de Jerusalem'' (Street ) (''The Black Coats: Salem Street'', serial. in ''Le Constitutionnel'', 1867–68; rep. Dentu, 1868)
*'' L'Arme Invisible ''(Invisible Weapon ) (''The Black Coats: The Invisible Weapon'', serial. in ''Le National'', 1869; rep. Dentu, 1869–70)
* ''Les Compagnons du Trésor'' (Companions of the Treasure ) (''The Black Coats: The Companions of the Treasure'', serial. in ''Le National'', 1870, then after the war 1871-72; rep. Dentu, 1872)
* ''La Bande Cadet'' (Cadet Gang ) (''The Black Coats: The Cadet Gang'', serial. in ''L'Evènement'', 1874–75; rep. Dentu, 1875)

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