An edition of La tulipe noire (1800)

The black tulip

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The black tulip
Alexandre Dumas
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An edition of La tulipe noire (1800)

The black tulip

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"Cornelius van Baerle, a respectable tulip-grower, lives only to cultivate the elusive black tulip and win a magnificent prize for its creation. But after his powerful godfather is assassinated, the unwitting Cornelius becomes caught up in a deadly political intrigue and is falsely accused of high treason by a bitter rival. Condemned to life imprisonment, his only comfort is Rosa, the jailer's beautiful daughter, and together they concoct a plan to grow the black tulip in secret. Dumas's last major historical novel is a tale of romantic love, jealousy and obsession, interweaving historical events surrounding the brutal murders of two Dutch statesmen in 1672 with the phenomenon of tulipomania that gripped seventeenth-century Holland. This new translation follows the unabridged edition of 1865 and includes a chronology and list of further reading. In his introduction, Robin Buss discusses Dumas's use of elements from the history of the Dutch Republic, tulipomania and the paintings of the period, and places the novel in the context of Dumas's life and career."--Page 4 of cover.

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Publisher
Penguin Books
Language
English
Pages
246

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Cover of: The Black Tulip
The Black Tulip
2022, Dover Publications
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The Black Tulip
2021, [publisher not identified]
in English
Cover of: La tulipe noire
La tulipe noire
2020-10-07, LibriVox
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The Black Tulip
2020, [publisher not identified]
in English
Cover of: The Black Tulip
The Black Tulip
2018, Standard Ebooks
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Cover of: Musta tulpaani
Musta tulpaani
2013, Project Gutenberg
in Finnish
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The Black Tulip
2012-01-14, LibriVox
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Cover of: La tulipe noire
La tulipe noire
2008, Project Gutenberg
in French
Cover of: The black tulip
The black tulip
2003, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: Die schwarze Tulpe
Die schwarze Tulpe
1998, Bastei Lubbe
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Cover of: La tupipe noire
La tupipe noire
1910, Nelson
in French
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Cover of: La Tulipe noire
La Tulipe noire
1900, Henry Holt
in English
Cover of: La tulipe noire
La tulipe noire
1895, Librairie Hachette & Cie
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Cover of: La tulipe noire
La tulipe noire
xxxx, Nelson
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The black tulip
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxvii]).

Published in
London, New York
Series
Penguin classics
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
843/.7
Library of Congress
PQ2229.T8 E5 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvi, [i], 246 p. ;
Number of pages
246

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3706464M
ISBN 10
0140448926
LCCN
2003276683
OCLC/WorldCat
51528417

Work Description

On the 20th of August, 1672, the city of the Hague, always so lively, so neat, and so trim that one might believe every day to be Sunday, with its shady park, with its tall trees, spreading over its Gothic houses, with its canals like large mirrors, in which its steeples and its almost Eastern cupolas are reflected, - the city of the Hague, the capital of the Seven United Provinces, was swelling in all its arteries with a black and red stream of hurried, panting, and restless citizens, who, with their knives in their girdles, muskets on their shoulders, or sticks in their hands, were pushing on to the Buytenhof, a terrible prison, the grated windows of which are still shown, where, on the charge of attempted murder preferred against him by the surgeon Tyckelaer, Cornelius de Witt, the brother of the Grand Pensionary of Holland was confined.

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