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|aDumas, Alexandre,|d1802-1870.
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|aThe three musketeers /|cAlexandre Dumas.
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|aHarper Press pbk. ed.
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|aLondon :|bHarper Press,|c2011.
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|axvii, 830 p. ;|c18 cm
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|aCollins classics
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|aThe novel recounts the adventures of an impecunious 18-year-old Gascon, d'Artagnan, who came to Paris to pursue a career in the corps of musketeers. He became friends with Athos, Porthos and Aramis, musketeers of King Louis XIII. These four men will oppose the Prime Minister, Cardinal Richelieu and his agents, including the Count of Rochefort and the beautiful and mysterious Milady de Winter, to save the honor of the Queen of France Anne of Austria. With its numerous fights and its romantic twists and turns, The Three Musketeers is the typical example of the cloak and dagger novel and the success of the novel was such that Dumas himself adapted it for the theater, and took up the four hero in the continuation of the trilogy.
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|aTranslated from the French.
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|aSocial conditions|vFiction.
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|aFrance|xHistory|yLouis XIII, 1610-1643|vFiction.
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|aFrance|xSocial conditions|y17th century|vFiction.
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