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The Three Musketeers

A New Translation | Historical Adventure Novel | Alexandre Dumas | Erato Press

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The Three Musketeers

De: Alexandre Dumas
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This is not the translation you already know. This is the one Dumas deserved.

In 1844, Alexandre Dumas serialized The Three Musketeers in a Paris newspaper at a pace that left readers sleepless and booksellers helpless. He was writing, he said, not about what happened — but about what could have happened. That distinction explains everything. His seventeenth century is not the historian's; it is the novelist's: a century of rapiers and intrigue and absolute loyalty among men who have no reason to trust anyone, and trust each other completely.

The Three MusketeersD'Artagnan rides out of Gascony with twenty crowns and a horse the color of embarrassment. What follows is Paris: its duels, its conspiracies, its cardinal, its queen, and the most dangerous woman in Europe.

The plot turns on a set of diamond studs, a night in London, and the question of whether loyalty to a friend outweighs loyalty to a king. It moves at the velocity of a blade — and like a blade, it conceals beneath its gleam a weight you only feel when it lands.

✦ Complete and unabridged — all sixty-seven chapters of the original 1844 text, in a new English translation.

This edition also contains:

A Note on the Historical Setting — the real Cardinal Richelieu, the real Duke of Buckingham, and the precise line between what Dumas invented and what history provided ✦ Letter from Alexandre Dumas Fils — written for the posthumous edition: a son's meditation on a father who asked, at the end, whether anything of him would remain ✦ Preface by Alexandre Dumas — the novelist's own account of how he found the manuscript that became this story ✦ About the Author — a critical biography of Dumas, from the son of a Napoleonic general and a formerly enslaved Haitian woman to the most widely read French novelist in history

For readers who enjoy:

✦ Alexandre Dumas (The Count of Monte Cristo, Twenty Years After) ✦ Historical adventure fiction with genuine literary weight ✦ Classic European novels in fresh, contemporary translations ✦ Victor Hugo, Robert Louis Stevenson, and the great tradition of plot-as-philosophy

All for one, one for all — a formula so simple it sounds like a joke, until you realize it is the only honest answer to the problem of other people.

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