The novel was first published in Brussels in 1866 (Hugo was in exile from France). An English translation quickly appeared in New York later that year, under the title
The Toilers of the Sea. A UK edition followed in 1887, with
Ward Lock publishing
Sir G Campbell's translation under the title
Workers of the Sea followed by an 1896
Routledge edition under the title
Toilers of the Sea. Hugo had originally intended his essay ''
L'Archipel de la Manche (The Archipelago of the [English] Channel'') as an introduction to this novel, although it was not published until 1883, and the two have only been published together in the 20th century. In 2002, Modern Library published an edition with a new translation by James Hogarth, which bills itself as "the first unabridged English edition of the novel". ==Film adaptations==