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The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers

General Fiction

(french) Alexandre Dumas

316K020

After the protagonist d'Artagnan came to Paris, he joined King Louis XIII's musketeers and formed sworn friends with the other three musketeers. Queen Anna gave a diamond pendant to British Prime Minister Buckingham, but the queen's enemies wanted to steal the two diamonds on the pendant and make the queen embarrassed at the ball. Dartagnan then volunteered to go to England with three friends. After many twists and turns, he finally retrieved the pendant and saved the queen's reputation.

Count of Monte Cristo

Count of Monte Cristo

General Fiction

(french) Alexandre Dumas

74K0

"The Count of Monte Cristo" is one of Alexandre Dumas's best and most popular popular novels. The novel tells the story of a young sailor named Dantès who was persecuted after being exposed and escaped from prison and took on the name of the Count of Monte Cristo to repay his kindness and revenge. It reveals the criminal history of some of the upper class figures during the French July Monarchy and the darkness of the French judicial system during the Restoration Dynasty. It also promotes the social philosophy advocated by Alexandre Dumas: reward good and punish evil. This book has won the favor of countless readers with its fascinating storyline and exquisite and perfect artistic skills. After the book was published, it caused an unprecedented sensation in society. It was translated into dozens of languages ​​and published, and was made into movies many times in Western countries such as France and the United States.

The Count of Monte Cristo (hardcover Collector's Edition)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

859K0

"The Count of Monte Cristo" tells the story of a young sailor, Edmond Dantes, who was exposed and persecuted. After escaping from prison, he changed his name to the Count of Monte Cristo to avenge his kindness. Dantès, the young first mate of the "Pharaoh", was entrusted by the captain to deliver a letter to the Napoleonic party before his death. He was framed by three despicable villains and put on death row, depriving him of the beautiful sunshine, love and future that should have belonged to him. Eighteen years later, he escaped from prison with the secret told to him by his fellow prisoner, the priest Faria, before he died. After finding the treasure, he became extremely rich. From then on, he changed his name to the Count of Monte Cristo. After careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished his enemy.

The Three Musketeers (classic Translation)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

447K0

The story takes place in the era of French King Louis XIII. Cardinal Richelieu was in power for a while, and power struggles inside and outside the court were constantly taking place. D'Artagnan, a young provincial nobleman, comes to Paris and joins the command of Mr. Treville, the commander of the musketry battalion. On the way, he meets the musketeers Athos, Porthos and Aramis, and they become life-and-death friends in a conflict. In the complicated political whirlpool, these four partners met Richelieu's confidant - Milady, a woman as beautiful as a peach and as poisonous as a snake. The two sides competed repeatedly. D'Artagnan and his partners escaped from desperate situations again and again, thwarting Richelieu's conspiracy.

The Three Musketeers (part 2) (classic World Masterpiece)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

198K0

D'Artagnan, who was born a commoner, went to Paris to join the army, joined King Louis XIII's Musketeer Guards, and became good friends with the other three Musketeers. In order to protect the reputation of Queen Anne of Austria, they fought against Cardinal Richelieu, defeated many obstacles set by Richelieu, went to England, retrieved the queen's diamonds from the Duke of Buckingham, and thwarted Richelieu's plot to sow discord between the king and the queen.

The Three Musketeers (full Volume)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

430K01

The story tells that d'Artagnan, who was born as a civilian, went to Paris to join the army, joined King Louis XIII's musketeer guard, and became good friends with three other musketeers. In order to protect the reputation of Queen Anne of Austria, they fought against Cardinal Richelieu, defeated many obstacles set by Richelieu, went to England, retrieved the queen's diamonds from the Duke of Buckingham, and thwarted Richelieu's plot to sow discord between the king and the queen.

The Three Musketeers (2 Volumes in Total)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

419K0

"The Three Musketeers" is a novel by the French literary giant Alexandre Dumas, which describes the legendary life of the knight swordsman in the 17th century. The protagonist, the young warrior d'Artagnan, carries the fifteen crowns left to him by his father, rides a long-haired and thin horse, bids farewell to his hometown and relatives, and goes to Paris, hoping to become a musketeer in the King's Musketeers, captained by Treville, his father from the same country. At the captain's house, he met the three musketeers Athos, Porthos and Aramis. Through the popular duel of European knights, the four became close friends who shared life and death.

The Count of Monte Cristo (set of Volumes 1 and 2) (selected Translations of Classics)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

934K0

Produced by Shanghai Translation and translated by famous translators Han Hulin and Zhou Kexi, it is recognized as a masterpiece among popular novels in the world, with a score of 9.2 On Douban. "The Count of Monte Cristo (Set of Volumes 1 and 2)" is a masterpiece by the famous French popular historical novelist Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870). Captain Dontes, the first mate of the Pharaoh, was commissioned to deliver a letter to the Napoleonic party. He was framed by two despicable villains and a judge, and was sentenced to death. The inmate Father Faria taught him all kinds of knowledge, and before his death, he told him the secrets of a group of treasures buried on the island of Monte Cristo. After escaping from prison, Dontes found the treasure and became a millionaire. From then on, he was known as the Count of Monte Cristo. After careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished his enemies. This book is full of romantic legend, and the chapters are unique, novel and fascinating.

The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers

General Fiction

(french) Alexandre Dumas

418K6.47

This book is one of the major works of Alexandre Dumas, the famous French popular historical novelist. The protagonist d'Artagnan is a son of a provincial nobleman. After arriving in Paris, he joined the musketeers of King Louis XIII and formed sworn friends with three other musketeers. Queen Anna had an affair with British Prime Minister Buckingham, and Anna gave Buckingham a diamond pendant. However, Prime Minister Richelieu, who was an enemy of the queen, sent people to England to steal the two diamonds on the pendant, hoping to make the queen embarrassed at the ball. D'Artagnan volunteered to go to England with three friends. After many twists and turns, he finally retrieved the pendant and saved the queen's reputation.

The Count of Monte Cristo (volume 2)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

245K8.1

The novel mainly tells the story of the tragic experience of a first mate named Edmond Dantes in the 19th century after he was framed and his subsequent successful revenge as the Count of Monte Cristo.

The Count of Monte Cristo (volume 1)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

291K8.2

The novel mainly tells the story of the tragic experience of a first mate named Edmond Dantes in the 19th century after he was framed and his subsequent successful revenge as the Count of Monte Cristo.

The Three Musketeers (two Volumes)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

428K0

The novel mainly describes what happened during the period when French Cardinal Richelieu became Prime Minister in 1624 to when he attacked and occupied the city of La Rochelle, the main base of the Huguenots in 1628. In order to help King Louis XIII, Richelieu tried every means to seize the Queen's ambiguous relationship with the British Prime Minister, the Duke of Buckingham. Out of justice, the protagonist d'Artagnan and his friends the three musketeers broke through the many traps set by the archbishop to rescue the queen, and finally saved the queen's reputation. The adventures of d'Artagnan and the three musketeers are vivid and fascinating in Dumas's writing.

The Count of Monte Cristo (Complete Collection)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

863K0

"The Count of Monte Cristo" is a popular historical novel and the representative work of the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870). Dontès, the first mate of the Pharaoh, was entrusted by the captain to deliver a letter to the Bonapartists. He was framed by two despicable villains and a judge, and was sentenced to death. The inmate Father Faria taught him all kinds of knowledge, and before his death, he told him the secrets of a group of treasures buried on the island of Monte Cristo. After escaping from prison, Dontes found the treasure and became a millionaire. From then on, he was known as the Count of Monte Cristo. After careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished his enemies. This book is full of romantic legend, and the chapters are unique, novel and fascinating.

The Three Musketeers (part 1)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

222K0

"The Three Musketeers" is one of the masterpieces of French 19th-century romantic writer Alexandre Dumas, and has been made into movies many times. The work describes the legendary life of a knight swordsman in the 17th century and creates a series of flesh-and-blood characters: d'Artagnan's heroic youth, Athos' steady sophistication, Porthos's boldness and recklessness, and Aramis' resourcefulness and graceful demeanor. They are all vividly drawn by the author's wonderful pen, ready to be drawn out. The work is based on the conflict between King Louis XIII of France and the powerful Cardinal Richelieu. It is interspersed with the overt and secret struggles among ministers and factions, and revolves around secret historical anecdotes in the palace, showing readers a magnificent picture of French society in the 18th century.

The Three Musketeers (full Volume)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

475K0

"The Three Musketeers" mainly describes the story of the French Cardinal Richelieu, from when he became prime minister in 1624 to when he captured the city of La Rochelle in 1628. In order to help King Louis XIII, Archbishop Richelieu tried his best to seize the opportunity of the Queen's ambiguous relationship with the British Prime Minister, the Duke of Buckingham...

The Three Musketeers (english Version)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

229K0

"The Three Musketeers" is one of the most famous works by Alexandre Dumas, the most famous French novelist in the 19th century. The story tells that d'Artagnan, who was born as a civilian, went to Paris to join the army, joined King Louis XIII's musketeer guard, and became good friends with three other musketeers. In order to protect the reputation of Queen Anna of Austria, they fought against Cardinal Richelieu, defeated many obstacles set by Richelieu, went to England, retrieved the Queen's diamond from the Duke of Buckingham, and thwarted Richelieu's plot to sow discord between the King and Queen.

Count of Monte Cristo

Count of Monte Cristo

General Fiction

(french) Alexandre Dumas

221K03

The work tells the bizarre story of Dondès, a young sailor who was informed and imprisoned on the eve of Napoleon's "Hundred Days Coup". After escaping from prison, he took on the name of the Count of Monte Cristo to retaliate. It reveals the criminal history of some top figures during the French July Monarchy, exposes the darkness of the French judicial system during the Restoration Dynasty, and at the same time promotes the social philosophy advocated by Alexandre Dumas: reward good and punish evil. The novel caused an unprecedented sensation as soon as it was published. It has been translated into dozens of languages ​​and published in various countries. France, the United States and other countries have also adapted it into dramas and movies many times and put it on the stage and screen.

The Grudges of Mount Cristo (classic Translation)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

858K0

"The Grudge of Monte Cristo" is the most representative novel by the French novelist Alexandre Dumas. The story takes place during the French Restoration Dynasty. The protagonist Dantès is the first mate of the shipowner Morrel's merchant ship "King of Egypt". He was framed and imprisoned, resulting in his girlfriend being kidnapped and his father starving to death. With the help of the elders in prison, he became a knowledgeable and omnipotent man, successfully escaped from prison, and gained a large amount of wealth. After being released from prison, he obtained the treasure and became the Count of Monte Cristo with a wealthy family. He is determined to use money to punish evil and promote good in the name of God, and to repay kindness and revenge...

The Three Musketeers (part 1) (selected Translations of Masterpieces)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

253K0

The protagonist d'Artagnan in "The Three Musketeers (Part 1)" is a son of a provincial nobleman. After coming to Paris, he joined the musketeers of King Louis XIII and formed sworn friends with the other three musketeers. Queen Anna had an affair with British Prime Minister Buckingham, and Anna gave Buckingham a diamond pendant. However, Prime Minister Richelieu, who was an enemy of the queen, sent people to England to steal the two diamonds on the pendant, hoping to make the queen embarrassed at the ball. Dartagnan volunteered to go to England with three friends. After many twists and turns, he finally retrieved the pendant and saved the queen's reputation.

The Count of Monte Cristo (part 2)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

414K0

This book is a popular historical novel and a masterpiece of the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas. Dantes, the first mate of the Pharaon, was entrusted by the captain to deliver a letter to the Bonapartists. He was framed by two despicable villains and a judge, and was sentenced to death. The inmate Father Faria taught him all kinds of knowledge, and before his death, he told him the secrets of a group of treasures buried on the island of Monte Cristo. After escaping from prison, Tangdais found the treasure and became a rich man. From then on, he was known as the Count of Monte Cristo. After careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished his enemies. This book is full of romantic legend, and the chapters are unique, novel and fascinating.

The Three Musketeers (set of Volumes 1 and 2) (selected Translations of Classics)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

475K0

The protagonist d'Artagnan in "The Three Musketeers (Set Volume 1 and 2)" is a son of a provincial nobleman. After coming to Paris, he joined the musketeers of King Louis XIII and formed sworn friends with the other three musketeers. Queen Anna had an affair with British Prime Minister Buckingham, and Anna gave Buckingham a diamond pendant. However, Prime Minister Richelieu, who was an enemy of the queen, sent people to England to steal the two diamonds on the pendant, hoping to make the queen embarrassed at the ball. Dartagnan volunteered to go to England with three friends. After many twists and turns, he finally retrieved the pendant and saved the queen's reputation.

The Count of Monte Cristo (set of 3 Volumes)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

892K03

The young sailor Edmund is about to reach the peak of his life, but he is accidentally arrested and imprisoned at the engagement party. Edmund, who was thrown into the dungeon, miraculously met the "legendary" - Elder Faria. After fourteen years of waiting, Edmund successfully escaped from prison and found the super treasure hidden on the Island of Monte Cristo! The new Edmond, who possesses endless wealth, strong will and extensive knowledge, takes the alias "Count of Monte Cristo". He comes to Paris and embarks on a journey of revenge...

Count of Monte Cristo

(french) Alexandre Dumas

860K0

This book is Alexandre Dumas's masterpiece. It's a story about revenge. This book was translated directly from the French original by French translator Li Yumin, while the original version of our agency was translated from the English version by English translator Jiang Xuemo. Moreover, the translation took place a long time ago and there were not many books available for reference at that time, so it is inevitable that there are some errors and omissions. This re-publication replaces the old version with a new version that is more in line with modern people's reading habits.

World-famous Translation Library: the Collection of Alexandre Dumas (8 Volumes in Total)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

2.0M0

The novel "The Three Musketeers" mainly describes what happened during the period when French Cardinal Richelieu became prime minister in 1624 to when he attacked and occupied La Rochelle, the main base of the Huguenots in 1628. The adventures of d'Artagnan and the three musketeers are vivid and fascinating in Dumas's writing. "Twenty Years Later" is the sequel to Alexandre Dumas's famous work "The Three Musketeers". Together with "The Three Musketeers" and "The Vicomte de Bragelonne", they form the "D'Artagnan Trilogy". In the twists and turns of the story, the whole work gives people a sense of climax after another, which is exciting and soul-stirring. "The Count of Monte Cristo" is a popular historical novel and the representative work of the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870). This book is full of romantic legend, and the chapters are unique, novel and fascinating. "Black Tulip" is based on the fierce political struggle in the Netherlands in the seventeenth century, with the cultivation of black tulips as the main line, and describes the touching love story of a young man and woman.

The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers

General Fiction

(french) Alexandre Dumas

467K0

"The Three Musketeers" is one of the masterpieces of French writer Alexandre Dumas. The novel mainly describes the story of the French Cardinal Richelieu, who became prime minister in 1624 and captured the city of La Rochelle, the main base of the Huguenots in 1628. In order to help King Louis XIII, Archbishop Richelieu tried his best to seize the Queen's ambiguous relationship with the British Prime Minister, the Duke of Buckingham. The protagonist d'Artagnan and his good friends the three musketeers launched a series of struggles to rescue the queen and break through the trap set by the archbishop, and finally preserved the queen's reputation.

The Count of Monte Cristo (complete Collection)

(french) Alexandre Dumas

890K9.111

Yu Hua read "The Count of Monte Cristo" like crazy without eating, drinking or sleeping! All human wisdom lies in it! The complete version without deleting a word! So pretty! Many readers have read it 8 times! You will be addicted after reading one page! Classic translation by French translator Zhou Kexi! Marquez said that if he could only recommend one novel, he would recommend "The Count of Monte Cristo"! In the history of human literature, "The Count of Monte Cristo" can truly be called a great life-changing novel. It has brought hope that cannot be weakened by any setbacks to people who have been insulted and damaged for thousands of years. "All human wisdom is contained in these five words: wait and hope!" When the young sailor Edmond Dantes got married to his lover, he was framed and arrested and imprisoned in the Ile Ifes prison for 14 years. He later successfully escaped and discovered the huge treasure hidden in Monte Cristo. Afterwards, Dantes changed his name to Count of Monte Cristo and embarked on the road of revenge.

Count of Monte Cristo

Count of Monte Cristo

General Fiction

(french) Alexandre Dumas

898K9.876

A masterpiece among popular novels in the world, it has been a best-seller for more than 100 years, with hundreds of millions of copies sold, and has been adapted for the screen many times. This book mainly describes a story of revenge that took place during the French Bourbon Dynasty. Dantes, the young first mate of the Pharaon ship, was entrusted by the captain to deliver a letter to the Napoleonic party before his death. He was framed by two despicable villains and the insidious prosecutor Villefort, and was imprisoned on death row. Depriving him of the beautiful sunshine, love and future that should have belonged to him. Eighteen years later, he escaped from prison with the secret told to him by his fellow inmate Faria before his death. After finding the treasure hidden by Faria, he became extremely rich. From then on, he changed his name to the Count of Monte Cristo. After careful planning, he repaid his benefactor, punished three enemies who wanted to kill him, and repaid his kindness to his benefactor.