The Count of Monte Cristo

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Simon and Schuster, Apr 1, 2013 - Fiction - 1068 pages
Hope. Justice. Vengeance. A classic tale you don’t want to miss!

Best-selling author Alexandre Dumas--who also wrote The 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 widely popular classic, originally written in French, tells a tale of devastating consequences for the innocent as well as the guilty.

 

The Count of Monte Cristo is a must-have for any home library or literary aficionado.
 

Contents

MarseillesThe Arrival
Father and
The Catalans
Conspiracy
The Marriage Feast
The Deputy Procureur du Roi CHAPTER 7 The Examination
The Chåteau dIf CHAPTER 9 The Evening of the Betrothal
The Kings Closet at the Tuileries
Major Cavalcanti
Andrea Cavalcanti
In the Lucerne Patch
M Noirtier de Villefort
The Will
The Telegraph
How a Gardener May Get Rid of the Dormice That Eat His Peaches
Ghosts

The Corsican Ogre
Father and
The Hundred Days
The Two Prisoners
Number 34 and Number 27
A Learned Italian
The Abbes Chamber CHAPTER 18 The Treasure
The Third Attack
The Cemetery of the Chåteau dIf CHAPTER 21 The Island of Tiboulen
The Smugglers
The Island of Monte Cristo
The Secret Cave
The Unknown
The Pont du Gard
The Story
The Prison Register
The House of Morrel
The 5th of September
Italy Sinbad the Sailor
The Waking
Roman Bandits
Vampa
The Colosseum
La Mazzolata
The Carnival at Rome
The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian
The Compact
The Guests
The Breakfast
The Presentation
Monsieur Bertuccio
The House at Auteuil
The Vendetta
The Rain of Blood
Unlimited Credit
The Dappled Grays
Ideology
Haidee
The Morrel Family
Pyramus and Thisbe
Toxicology
Robert le Diable
A Flurry in Stocks
The Dinner
The Beggar
A Conjugal Scene
Matrimonial Projects
At the Office of the Kings Attorney
A Summer Ball
The Inquiry
The Ball
Bread and Salt
Madame de SaintMeran
The Promise
The Villefort Family Vault
A Signed Statement
Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger
Haidee
We Hear From Yanina
The Lemonade
The Accusation
The Room of the Retired Baker
The Burglary
The Hand of
Beauchamp
The Journey
The Trial
The Challenge
The Insult
A Nocturnal Interview
The Meeting
Mother and
The Suicide
Valentine
Maximilians Avowal
Father and Daughter
The Contract
The Departure for Belgium
The Bell and Bottle Tavern
The
The Apparition
Locusta
Valentine
Maximilian
Danglars Signature
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Alexandre Dumas (July 24, 1802 – December 5, 1870) was a French writer, best known for his historical novels of adventure. Many of his novels, including The Count of Monte Cristo, was originally serialized. He also wrote plays and magazine articles and was a prolific correspondent.

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