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An edition of Ten Years Later (1893)

Ten years later

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In the months of March-July in 1844, in the magazine Le Siecle, the first portion of a story appeared, penned by the celebrated playwright Alexandre Dumas. It was based, he claimed, on some manuscripts he had found a year earlier in the Bibliotheque Nationale while researching a history he planned to write on Louis XIV. They chronicled the adventures of a young man named D'Artagnan who, upon entering Paris, became almost immediately embroiled in court intrigues, international politics, and ill-fated affairs between royal lovers.

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English
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497

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Edition Notes

Translation of: Le vicomte de Bragelonne; or, Ten years later.

Published in
New York
Series
Works of Alexandre Dumas in thirty volumes -- v. 15
Other Titles
Vicomte de Bragelonne.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ2229.V4 E5 1902

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Pagination
497 p.
Number of pages
497

Edition Identifiers

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OL17903075M
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worksofdumas15dumaiala

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL259589W

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