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The Forty-Five Guardsmen

Autor Alexandre Dumas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2014
The Forty-Five Guardsmen is the sequel to Chicot the Jester, and a portrayal of the court of Henry III, a band of his guards, The Forty-five guards, and their revenge upon the murderer of their former leader, Bussy d'Amboise. Alexandre Dumas was a French writer whose works have been translated into nearly 100 languages. His historical novels include The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, The Corsican Brothers, and The Man in the Iron Mask.
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ISBN-13: 9781483705828
ISBN-10: 148370582X
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bottom of the Hill Publishing

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Alexandre Dumas, born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie; 24 July 1802 - 5 December 1870), was a French writer. His works have been translated into nearly 100 languages, and he is one of the most widely read French authors. Many of his historical novels of high adventure were originally published as serials, including The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After, and The Vicomte de Bragelonne: Ten Years Later. His novels have been adapted since the early twentieth century for nearly 200 films. Prolific in several genres, Dumas began his career by writing plays, which were successfully produced from the first. He also wrote numerous magazine articles and travel books; his published works totalled 100,000 pages. In the 1840s, Dumas founded the Théâtre Historique in Paris. The English playwright Watts Phillips, who knew Dumas in his later life, described him as "the most generous, large-hearted being in the world. He also was the most delightfully amusing and egotistical creature on the face of the Earth. His tongue was like a windmill - once set in motion, you never knew when he would stop, especially if the theme was himself."