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The Count of Monte Cristo (Flame Tree Collectable Classics) by Alexandre Dumas
Category: Classics | Series: Flame Tree Collectable Classics Ser.
A stunning new edition with deluxe cover treatments, ribbon markers, luxury endpapers and gilded edges. The unabridged text is accompanied by a Glossary of Victorian and Literary terms produced for the modern reader. Imprisoned within the dread ramparts of the Chateau d'If, Dantès plans his escape to t ...Show more
The Count of Monte Cristo (Macmillan Collector's Library) by Alexandre Dumas
Category: Classics | Series: Macmillan Collector's Library
The Count of Monte Cristo Collectors Edition!lasciviously Illustrated!Highly recommended!Makes a great gift!Imprisoned for a crime he didn' t commit, Edmond Dantès spends 14 bitter years in a dungeon. When his daring escape plan works he uses all he has learned during his incarceration to mastermind an ...Show more
The Count of Monte Cristo (Word Cloud Classics) by Alexandre Dumas
Category: Classics | Series: Word Cloud Classics Ser.
Best-selling author Alexandre Dumas--who also wroteThe Three Musketeers--tells this heartbreaking yet heroic tale of Edmond Dantes who takes revenge on the men responsible for his unjust fourteen-year imprisonment, keeping him from the woman he loved and the life he was supposed to live.- This chic and ...Show more
The Knight of Maison-Rouge by Alexandre Dumas
Category: Classics | Series: Modern Library
A major new translation of a forgotten classic Paris, 1793, the onset of the Terror. Brave Republican Maurice rescues a mys-terious and beautiful woman from an angry mob and is unknowingly drawn into a secret Royalist plot--a plot revolving around the imprisoned Queen of France, Marie Antoinette, and he ...Show more
The Lady of the Camellias by Alexandre Dumas Fils
Category: Classics | Series: Penguin Classics
The landmark novel that inspired Verdi's opera "La Traviata," in a sparkling new translation "One of the greatest love stories of all time," according to Henry James, and the inspiration for Verdi's opera "La Traviata," the Oscar-winning musical "Moulin Rouge!," and numerous ballets, stage plays (starri ...Show more
The Last Cavalier - Being the Adventures of Count Sainte-Hermine in the Age of Napoleon by Alexandre Dumas; Lauren Yoder (Translator)
Category: Classics
The discovery of Dumas's last, incomplete novel, lost and completely unknown to historians for more than a century, was a literary bombshell. The Last Cavalier is Dumas's swan song, a rousing adventure that completes his epic retelling of French history from the Renaissance (La Reine Margot) to his pres ...Show more
The Last Cavalier : Being the adventures of Count Sainte-Hermine in the Age of Napoleon by Alexandre Dumas
Category: Classics
The lost final novel by the master of the epic swashbuckling adventure stories: The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. The last cavalier is Count de Sainte-Hermine, Hector, whose elder brothers and father have fought and died for the Royalist cause during the French Revolution. For three y ...Show more
The Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas
Category: Classics | Series: Collins Classics
HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. 'I've worn that mask so long I don't feel safe without it.' The Man in the Iron Mask sees D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis return to meet their destinies in their final adventure. D'Artagnan still remains in the serv ...Show more
The Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas
Category: Classics
In the final adventure of the Musketeers, THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK sees D'Artagnan remain in the service of the corrupt King Louis XIV after the Three Musketeers have gone their separate ways. Meanwhile a mysterious prisoner in an iron mask languishes in the Bastille, where he has been for eighteen year ...Show more
The Queen's Necklace by Alexandre Dumas
Category: History
"The Queen's Nicklace" dramatizes an unsavory incident in the 1780s at the court of King Louis XVI of France involving the King'swife, Marie Antoinette. Her reputation was already tarnished by gossip and scandal, and her implication in a crime involving a stolen necklace became one of the major turning- ...Show more
The Red Sphinx (or The Comte Moret; a sequel to The Three Musketeers) by Alexandre Dumas
Category: Classics
In 1844, Alexandre Dumas published The Three Musketeers, a novel so famous and still so popular today that it scarcely needs introduction. Shortly thereafter he wrote a sequel, Twenty Years After, that resumed the adventures of his swashbuckling heroes. Later, toward the end of his career, Dumas wrote ...Show more