The Count of Monte Cristo

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First Avenue Editions, Aug 1, 2014 - Fiction - 1302 pages
Betrayed by his closest companions who are jealous of his success and his beautiful fiancée, Edmond Dantès is wrongfully imprisoned in Château d’If in France. The prison is home to the most dangerous political prisoners, but Edmond befriends a wealthy Italian priest, who tells Edmond of his buried treasure on the island of Monte Cristo. After a daring escape, Edmond digs up the treasure, transforms into the rich Count of Monte Cristo, and seeks revenge on his deceitful friends. A tale full of adventure and intrigue, Alexandre Dumas's novel calls into question the merits of vengeance and forgiveness. Published serially in France from 1844 to 1846, this is an unabridged version of the English translation.
 

Contents

Chapter 1 MarseillesThe Arrival
1
Chapter 2 Father And Son
10
Chapter 3 The Catalans
18
Chapter 4 Conspiracy
29
Chapter 5 The MarriageFeast
36
Chapter 6 The Deputy Procureur Du Roi
51
Chapter 7 The Examination
63
Chapter 8 The Chateau DIf
73
Chapter 61 How A Gardener May Get Rid Of The Dormice That Eat His Peaches
721
Chapter 62 Ghosts
731
Chapter 63 The Dinner
740
Chapter 64 The Beggar
750
Chapter 65 A Conjugal Scene
759
Chapter 66 Matrimonial Projects
769
Chapter 67 At The Office Of The Kings Attorney
779
Chapter 68 A Summer Ball
790

Chapter 9 The Evening Of The Betrothal
82
Chapter 10 The Kings Closet At The Tuileries
88
Chapter 11 The Corsican Ogre
97
Chapter 12 Father And Son
106
Chapter 13 The Hundred Days
114
Chapter 14 The Two Prisoners
122
Chapter 15 Number 34 And Number 27
131
Chapter 16 A Learned Italian
145
Chapter 17 The Abbes Chamber
156
Chapter 18 The Treasure
178
Chapter 19 The Third Attack
190
Chapter 20 The Cemetery Of The Chateau DIf
200
Chapter 21 The Island Of Tiboulen
205
Chapter 22 The Smugglers
215
Chapter 23 The Island Of Monte Cristo
223
Chapter 24 The Secret Cave
231
Chapter 25 The Unknown
239
Chapter 26 The Pont Du Gard Inn
247
Chapter 27 The Story
262
Chapter 28 The Prison Register
276
Chapter 29 The House Of Morrel Son
283
Chapter 30 The Fifth Of September
295
Sinbad The Sailor
310
Chapter 32 The Waking
332
Chapter 33 Roman Bandits
338
Chapter 34 The Colosseum
366
Chapter 35 La Mazzolata
395
Chapter 36 The Carnival At Rome
409
Chapter 37 The Catacombs Of Saint Sebastian
426
Chapter 38 The Compact
442
Chapter 39 The Guests
451
Chapter 40 The Breakfast
459
Chapter 41 The Presentation
482
Chapter 42 Monsieur Bertuccio
495
Chapter 43 The House At Auteuil
500
Chapter 44 The Vendetta
507
Chapter 45 The Rain Of Blood
528
Chapter 46 Unlimited Credit
541
Chapter 47 The Dappled Grays
555
Chapter 48 Ideology
569
Chapter 49 Haidee
581
Chapter 50 The Morrel Family
587
Chapter 51 Pyramus And Thisbe
596
Chapter 52 Toxicology
609
Chapter 53 Robert Le Diable
626
Chapter 54 A Flurry In Stocks
644
Chapter 55 Major Cavalcanti
656
Chapter 56 Andrea Cavalcanti
668
Chapter 57 In The Lucerne Patch
681
Chapter 58 M Noirtier De Villefort
693
Chapter 59 The Will
702
Chapter 60 The Telegraph
711
Chapter 69 The Inquiry
798
Chapter 70 The Ball
808
Chapter 71 Bread And Salt
818
Chapter 72 Madame De SaintMeran
822
Chapter 73 The Promise
834
Chapter 74 The Villefort Family Vault
859
Chapter 75 A Signed Statement
868
Chapter 76 Progress Of Cavalcanti The Younger
879
Chapter 77 Haidee
889
Chapter 78 We Hear From Yanina
911
Chapter 79 The Lemonade
931
Chapter 80 The Accusation
943
Chapter 81 The Room OF The Retired Baker
949
Chapter 82 The Burglary
966
Chapter 83 The Hand Of God
979
Chapter 84 Beauchamp
985
Chapter 85 The Journey
991
Chapter 86 The Trial
1001
Chapter 87 The Challenge
1013
Chapter 88 The Insult
1020
Chapter 89 A Nocturnal Interview
1030
Chapter 90 The Meeting
1038
Chapter 91 Mother And Son
1050
Chapter 92 The Suicide
1056
Chapter 93 Valentine
1065
Chapter 94 Maximilians Avowal
1072
Chapter 95 Father And Daughter
1083
Chapter 96 The Contract
1092
Chapter 97 The Departure For Belgium
1103
Chapter 98 The Bell And Bottle Tavern
1110
Chapter 99 The Law
1122
Chapter 100 The Apparition
1132
Chapter 101 Locusta
1139
Chapter 102 Valentine
1145
Chapter 103 Maximilian
1151
Chapter 104 Danglars Signature
1159
Chapter 105 The Cemetery Of PereLaChaise
1170
Chapter 106 Dividing The Proceeds
1182
Chapter 107 The Lions Den
1196
Chapter 108 The Judge
1204
Chapter 109 The Assizes
1214
Chapter 110 The Indictment
1221
Chapter 111 Expiation
1228
Chapter 112 The Departure
1236
Chapter 113 The Past
1250
Chapter 114 Peppino
1262
Chapter 115 Luigi Vampas Bill Of Fare
1272
Chapter 116 The Pardon
1278
Chapter 117 The Fifth Of October
1284
Back Cover
1298
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After an idle youth, Alexandre Dumas went to Paris and spent some years writing. A volume of short stories and some farces were his only productions until 1927, when his play Henri III (1829) became a success and made him famous. It was as a storyteller rather than a playwright, however, that Dumas gained enduring success. Perhaps the most broadly popular of French romantic novelists, Dumas published some 1,200 volumes during his lifetime. These were not all written by him, however, but were the works of a body of collaborators known as "Dumas & Co." Some of his best works were plagiarized. For example, The Three Musketeers (1844) was taken from the Memoirs of Artagnan by an eighteenth-century writer, and The Count of Monte Cristo (1845) from Penchet's A Diamond and a Vengeance. At the end of his life, drained of money and sapped by his work, Dumas left Paris and went to live at his son's villa, where he remained until his death.

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