
The Count of Monte Cristo + The Three Musketeers + The Man in the Iron Mask (3 Unabridged Classics)
By Alexandre DumasLength100h 12m
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This carefully crafted ebook: "The Count of Monte Cristo + The Three Musketeers + The Man in the Iron Mask (3 Unabridged Classics)" contains 3 unabridged classic books in one volume and is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The Count of Monte Cristo The Three Musketeers The Man in the Iron Mask The Count of Monte Cristo is an adventure novel by Alexandre Dumas, first published in serial form from August 1844 until January 1846. The story takes place in France, Italy, islands in the Mediterranean, and in the Levant during the historical events of 1815–1838. It begins from just before the Hundred Days period and spans through to the reign of Louis-Philippe of France. The historical setting is a fundamental element of the book. It focuses on a man who is wrongfully imprisoned, escapes from jail, acquires a fortune and sets about getting revenge on those responsible for his imprisonment. However, his plans have devastating consequences for the innocent as well as the guilty. The Three Musketeers is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, first published in serial form in 1844. Set in the 17th century, it recounts the adventures of a young man named d'Artagnan after he leaves home to travel to Paris, to join the Musketeers of the Guard. D'Artagnan is not one of the musketeers of the title; those are his friends Athos, Porthos and Aramis, inseparable friends who live by the motto "all for one, one for all", a motto which is first put forth by d'Artagnan. The Man in the Iron Mask climactically concludes the epic adventures of the three Musketeers.
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GenreAction and Adventure, Literary Classics
Length100 hrs 12 mins
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Publish dateSep 20, 2013
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1 Marseilles — The Arrival.
124Chapter 6 His Majesty King Louis Xiii
2Chapter 2 Father and Son
125Chapter 7 The Interior Of “the Musketeers”
3Chapter 3 The Catalans.
126Chapter 8 Concerning A Court Intrigue
4Chapter 4 Conspiracy.
127Chapter 9 D’artagnan Shows Himself
5Chapter 5 The Marriage-Feast.
128Chapter 10 A Mousetrap In The Seventeenth Century
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6Chapter 6 The Deputy Procureur du Roi.
129Chapter 11 In Which The Plot Thickens
7Chapter 7 The Examination.
130Chapter 12 George Villiers, Duke Of Buckingham
8Chapter 8 The Chateau D’If.
131Chapter 13 Monsieur Bonacieux
9Chapter 9 The Evening of the Betrothal.
132Chapter 14 The Man Of Meung
10Chapter 10 The King’s Closet at the Tuileries.
133Chapter 15 Men Of The Robe And Men Of The Sword
11Chapter 11 The Corsican Ogre.
134Chapter 16 M. Seguier, Keeper Of The Seals, Looks More Than Once For The Bell, In Order To Ring It, As He Did Before
12Chapter 12 Father and Son.
135Chapter 17 Bonacieux At Home
13Chapter 13 The Hundred Days.
136Chapter 18 Lover And Husband
14Chapter 14 The Two Prisoners.
137Chapter 19 Plan Of Campaign
15Chapter 15 Number 34 and Number 27.
138Chapter 20 The Journey
16Chapter 16 A Learned Italian.
139Chapter 21 The Countess De Winter
17Chapter 17 The Abbe’s Chamber.
140Chapter 22 The Ballet Of La Merlaison
18Chapter 18 The Treasure.
141Chapter 23 The Rendezvous
19Chapter 19 The Third Attack.
142Chapter 24 The Pavilion
20Chapter 20 The Cemetery of the Chateau D’If.
143Chapter 25 Porthos
21Chapter 21 The Island of Tiboulen.
144Chapter 26 Aramis And His Thesis
22Chapter 22 The Smugglers.
145Chapter 27 The Wife Of Athos
23Chapter 23 The Island of Monte Cristo.
146Chapter 28 The Return
24Chapter 24 The Secret Cave.
147Chapter 29 Hunting For The Equipments
25Chapter 25 The Unknown.
148Chapter 30 D’artagnan And The Englishman
26Chapter 26 The Pont du Gard Inn.
149Chapter 31 English And French
27Chapter 27 The Story.
150Chapter 32 A Procurator’s Dinner
28Chapter 28 The Prison Register.
151Chapter 33 Soubrette And Mistress
29Chapter 29 The House of Morrel and Son.
152Chapter 34 In Which The Equipment Of Aramis And Porthos Is Treated Of
30Chapter 30 The Fifth of September.
153Chapter 35 A Gascon A Match For Cupid
31Chapter 31 Italy: Sinbad the Sailor.
154Chapter 36 Dream Of Vengeance
32Chapter 32 The Waking.
155Chapter 37 Milady’s Secret
33Chapter 33 Roman Bandits.
156Chapter 38 How, Without Incommoding Himself, Athos Procured His Equipment
34Chapter 34 The Colosseum.
157Chapter 39 A Vision
35Chapter 35 La Mazzolata.
158Chapter 40 A Terrible Vision
36Chapter 36 The Carnival at Rome.
159Chapter 41 The Siege Of La Rochelle
37Chapter 37 The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian.
160Chapter 42 The Anjou Wine
38Chapter 38 The Compact.
161Chapter 43 The Sign Of The Red Dovecot
39Chapter 39 The Guests.
162Chapter 44 The Utility Of Stovepipes
40Chapter 40 The Breakfast.
163Chapter 45 A Conjugal Scene
41Chapter 41 The Presentation.
164Chapter 46 The Bastion Saint-gervais
42Chapter 42 Monsieur Bertuccio.
165Chapter 47 The Council Of The Musketeers
43Chapter 43 The House at Auteuil.
166Chapter 48 A Family Affair
44Chapter 44 The Vendetta.
167Chapter 49 Fatality
45Chapter 45 The Rain of Blood.
168Chapter 50 Chat Between Brother And Sister
46Chapter 46 Unlimited Credit
169Chapter 51 Officer
47Chapter 47 The Dappled Grays.
170Chapter 52 Captivity: The First Day
48Chapter 48 Ideology.
171Chapter 53 Captivity: The Second Day
49Chapter 49 Haidee.
172Chapter 54 Captivity: The Third Day
50Chapter 50 The Morrel Family.
173Chapter 55 Captivity: The Fourth Day
51Chapter 51 Pyramus and Thisbe.
174Chapter 56 Captivity: The Fifth Day
52Chapter 52 Toxicology.
175Chapter 57 Means For Classical Tragedy
53Chapter 53 Robert le Diable.
176Chapter 58 Escape
54Chapter 54 A Flurry in Stocks.
177Chapter 59 What Took Place At Portsmouth
55Chapter 55 Major Cavalcanti.
178Chapter 60 In France
56Chapter 56 Andrea Cavalcanti.
179Chapter 61 The Carmelite Convent At Bethune
57Chapter 57 In the Lucerne Patch.
180Chapter 62 Two Varieties Of Demons
58Chapter 58 M. Noirtier de Villefort.
181Chapter 63 The Drop Of Water
59Chapter 59 The Will.
182Chapter 64 The Man In The Red Cloak
60Chapter 60 The Telegraph
183Chapter 65 Trial
61Chapter 61 How a Gardener may get rid of the Dormice that eat His Peaches.
184Chapter 66 Execution
62Chapter 62 Ghosts.
185Chapter 67 Conclusion
63Chapter 63 The Dinner.
186Chapter 68 Epilogue
64Chapter 64 The Beggar.
187Chapter 1. The Prisoner.
65Chapter 65 A Conjugal Scene.
188Chapter 2. How Mouston Had Become Fatter without Giving Porthos Notice Thereof, and of the Troubles Which Consequently Befell that Worthy Gentleman.
66Chapter 66 Matrimonial Projects.
189Chapter 3. Who Messire Jean Percerin Was.
67Chapter 67 At the Office of the King’s Attorney.
190Chapter 4. The Patterns.
68Chapter 68 A Summer Ball.
191Chapter 5. Where, Probably, Moliere Obtained His First Idea of the Bourgeois Gentilhomme.
69Chapter 69 The Inquiry.
192Chapter 6. The Bee–Hive, the Bees, and the Honey.
70Chapter 70 The Ball.
193Chapter 7. Another Supper at the Bastile.
71Chapter 71 Bread and Salt.
194Chapter 8. The General of the Order.
72Chapter 72 Madame de Saint-Meran.
195Chapter 9. The Tempter.
73Chapter 73 The Promise.
196Chapter 10. Crown and Tiara.
74Chapter 74 The Villefort Family Vault.
197Chapter 11. The Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte.
75Chapter 75 A Signed Statement.
198Chapter 12. The Wine of Melun.
76Chapter 76 Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger.
199Chapter 13. Nectar and Ambrosia.
77Chapter 77 Haidee.
200Chapter 14. A Gascon, and a Gascon and a Half.
78Chapter 78 We hear from Yanina.
201Chapter 15. Colbert.
79Chapter 79 The Lemonade.
202Chapter 16. Jealousy.
80Chapter 80 The Accusation.
203Chapter 17. High Treason.
81Chapter 81 The Room of the Retired Baker.
204Chapter 18. A Night at the Bastile.
82Chapter 82 The Burglary.
205Chapter 19. The Shadow of M. Fouquet.
83Chapter 83 The Hand of God.
206Chapter 20. The Morning.
84Chapter 84 Beauchamp.
207Chapter 21. The King’s Friend.
85Chapter 85 The Journey.
208Chapter 22. Showing How the Countersign Was Respected at the Bastile.
86Chapter 86 The Trial.
209Chapter 23. The King’s Gratitude.
87Chapter 87 The Challenge.
210Chapter 24. The False King.
88Chapter 88 The Insult.
211Chapter 25. In Which Porthos Thinks He Is Pursuing a Duchy.
89Chapter 89 A Nocturnal Interview.
212Chapter 26. The Last Adieux.
90Chapter 90 The Meeting.
213Chapter 27. Monsieur de Beaufort.
91Chapter 91 Mother and Son.
214Chapter 28. Preparations for Departure.
92Chapter 92 The Suicide.
215Chapter 29. Planchet’s Inventory.
93Chapter 93 Valentine.
216Chapter 30. The Inventory of M. de Beaufort.
94Chapter 94 Maximilian’s Avowal.
217Chapter 31. The Silver Dish.
95Chapter 95 Father and Daughter.
218Chapter 32. Captive and Jailers.
96Chapter 96 The Contract.
219Chapter 33. Promises.
97Chapter 97 The Departure for Belgium.
220Chapter 34. Among Women.
98Chapter 98 The Bell and Bottle Tavern.
221Chapter 35. The Last Supper.
99Chapter 99 The Law.
222Chapter 36. In M. Colbert’s Carriage.
100Chapter 100 The Apparition.
223Chapter 37. The Two Lighters.
101Chapter 101 Locusta.
224Chapter 38. Friendly Advice.
102Chapter 102 Valentine.
225Chapter 39. How the King, Louis xiv., Played His Little Part.
103Chapter 103 Maximilian.
226Chapter 40: The White Horse and the Black.
104Chapter 104 Danglars Signature.
227Chapter 41. In Which the Squirrel Falls,—the Adder Flies.
105Chapter 105 The Cemetery of Pere-la-Chaise.
228Chapter 42. Belle–Ile-enMer.
106Chapter 106 Dividing the Proceeds.
229Chapter 43. Explanations by Aramis.
107Chapter 107 The Lions’ Den.
230Chapter 44. Result of the Ideas of the King, and the Ideas of D’Artagnan.
108Chapter 108 The Judge.
231Chapter 45. The Ancestors of Porthos.
109Chapter 109 The Assizes.
232Chapter 46. The Son of Biscarrat.
110Chapter 110 The Indictment.
233Chapter 47. The Grotto of Locmaria.
111Chapter 111 Expiation.
234Chapter 48. The Grotto.
112Chapter 112 The Departure.
235Chapter 49. An Homeric Song.
113Chapter 113 The Past.
236Chapter 50: The Death of a Titan.
114Chapter 114 Peppino.
237Chapter 51. Porthos’s Epitaph.
115Chapter 115 Luigi Vampa’s Bill of Fare.
238Chapter 52. M. de Gesvres’s Round.
116Chapter 116 The Pardon.
239Chapter 53. King Louis xiv.
117Chapter 117 The Fifth of October.
240Chapter 54. M. Fouquet’s Friends.
118Preface
241Chapter 55. Porthos’s Will.
119Chapter The Three Presents Of D’artagnan The Elder
242Chapter 56. The Old Age of Athos.
120Chapter 2 The Antechamber Of M. De Treville
243Chapter 57. Athos’s Vision.
121Chapter 3 The Audience
244Chapter 58. The Angel of Death.
122Chapter 4 The Shoulder Of Athos, The Baldric Of Porthos And The Handkerchief Of Aramis
245Chapter 59. The Bulletin.
123Chapter 5 The King’s Musketeers And The Cardinal’s Guards
246Chapter 60. The Last Canto of the Poem.