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The Three Musketeers

The Graphic Novel

The Three Musketeers( )
Author: Dumas, Alexandre
Adapted by: Buchanan, Bruce
Illustrator: Tayal, Amit
ISBN:978-93-80028-57-6
Publication Date:Dec 2012
Publisher:Steerforth Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $24.99
Book Description:

Young D'Artagnan has only one ambition, to be a King's Musketeer some day. With this dream he arrives in Paris. Monsieur de Treville, however, makes him a member of the King's Guards, and promises that if he proves his worth he can become a Musketeer one day. Meanwhile D'Artagnan befriends Athos, Porthos and Aramis, three Musketeers, and also falls in love with the beautiful Constance Bonacieux. She is Queen Anne of France's linen maid. Queen Anne of France...
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Book Details
Pages:104
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Fiction / Royalty
Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure / General
Juvenile Fiction / Historical / Europe
Juvenile Fiction / Comics & Graphic Novels / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):16.586 x 26.111 x 0.61 cm
Book Weight:0.254 Kilograms
Author Biography
Dumas, Alexandre. (Author)
After an idle youth, Alexandre Dumas went to Paris and spent some years writing. A volume of short stories and some farces were his only productions until 1927, when his play Henri III (1829) became a success and made him famous. It was as a storyteller rather than a playwright, however, that Dumas gained enduring success. Perhaps the most broadly popular of French romantic novelists, Dumas published some 1,200 volumes during his lifetime. These were not all written by him, however, but were the works of a body of collaborators known as "Dumas & Co." Some of his best works were plagiarized. For example, The Three Musketeers (1844) was taken from the Memoirs of Artagnan by an eighteenth-century writer, and The Count of Monte Cristo (1845) from Penchet's A Diamond and a Vengeance. At the end of his life, drained of money and sapped by his work, Dumas left Paris and went to live at his son's villa, where he remained until his death.

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