The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, published by Penguin in 1982, is a classic work of fiction that spans 720 pages. This edition presents the thrilling tale of D’Artagnan, who arrives in Paris seeking adventure and quickly finds himself in a series of unexpected challenges. From dueling with the King’s musketeers to navigating a world filled with spies and political intrigue, D’Artagnan’s journey is marked by romance and peril.
Readers will encounter a rich narrative filled with elements of mystery, passion, and comedy as D’Artagnan becomes entangled with various characters, including the enigmatic Milady de Winter. The story explores themes of loyalty and bravery against a backdrop of 17th-century France, making it a significant addition to the literary canon. This edition is presented in English and offers a comprehensive look at Dumas’s iconic characters and their adventures.
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Just arrived in Paris and looking for adventure, D’Artagnan finds more than he bargains for. Within hours he has offended three of the King’s musketeers – and has to duel with all of them! Within days he’s in love…and embroiled with spies, politicians, English noblemen, and being seduced by the most beautiful – and deadly – woman in France: Milady de Winter! Filled with intrigue, mystery, passion, comedy and deadly peril, “The Three Musketeers” is the original swashbuckling adventure!
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