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ISBN: 1172821372

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This collection presents the works of Alexandre Dumas, one of France's most prolific and popular authors. Best known for adventure novels filled with swashbuckling heroes, intricate plots, and dramatic historical settings, Dumas captivated readers worldwide. Dive into the thrilling world of "The Count of Monte Cristo," a tale of revenge and redemption, or explore the daring exploits of "The Three Musketeers," a story of friendship, courage, and loyalty set against the backdrop of 17th-century France.

Beyond these iconic works, this collection may include lesser-known gems, showcasing the breadth of Dumas's literary output. Discover historical dramas, romantic intrigues, and compelling characters that cemented Dumas's place as a master storyteller. This collection is an essential addition to any classic literature library, offering hours of engaging reading and a glimpse into the vibrant world of 19th-century France.

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