The Three Musketeers I
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The Three Musketeers I

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The Three Musketeers I

About this book

Prepare yourself for the ultimate swashbuckling epic! Perhaps Alexandre Dumas' most famous creation, this tale of heroic swordsmen set the standard for every adventure story that followed.

This first part of the novel centres on D'Artagnan, who leaves home to make his fortune in 17th Century Paris. There he meets the famous Musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis. The four become steadfast friends, committed to serving the king and preserving peace. But there's a darkness looming on the horizon—the villainous Cardinal Richelieu plans to plunge France into war.

Packed with boisterous characters and derring-do, "The Three Musketeers" remains a page-turner. It's been adapted for the big screen many times, including a 1993 Disney movie starring Charlie Sheen.

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Information

Publisher
SAGA Egmont
Year
2021
eBook ISBN
9788726612264
Subtopic
Classics

Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Copyright
  3. Author’s preface
  4. 1 The three presents of d’Artagnan the elder
  5. 2 The antechamber of M. de Treville
  6. 3 The audience
  7. 4 The shoulder of Athos, the baldric of porthos and the handkerchief of Aramis
  8. 5 The king’s Musketeers and the cardinal’s Guards
  9. 6 His majesty king Louis XIII
  10. 7 The interior* of the Musketeers
  11. 8 Concerning a court intrigue
  12. 9 D’Artagnan shows himself
  13. 10 A mousetrap in the seventeenth century
  14. 11 In which the plot thickens
  15. 12 George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
  16. 13 Monsieur Bonacieux
  17. 14 The man of Meung
  18. 15 Men of the Robe and men of the Sword
  19. 16 In which M. Seguier, keeper of the seals, looks more than once for the bell
  20. About The Three Musketeers I

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