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The Count of Monte Cristo, etc

Follows the events since the imprisonment of Edmond Dantés, his miraculous escape, and his carefully wrought revenge on his cruel enemies.

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  • "Jidushan go jue"
  • "モンテ・クリストの伯爵"
  • "基督山伯爵"
  • "Count of Monte Cristo eight languages"@en
  • "Mano del muerto"@es
  • "Mano del muerto"
  • "Œuvres complètes"
  • "Monte-Christo"@pl
  • "Monte Christo"
  • "Classic comics presents The count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas"@en
  • "De graaf van Monte Cristo"
  • "Monte Cristo"@en
  • "Les grands romans"
  • "Oeuvres complètes d'Alexandre Dumas"
  • "Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Comte de Monte Cristo"
  • "Comte de Monte Christo"@pl
  • "Monte kurisuto no hakushaku"@ja
  • "Comte de Monte-Cristo"@pl
  • "Comte de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Hrabě Monte Christo"
  • "Adventures of Edmond Dantès"@en
  • "Gankutsuō"@en
  • "岩窟王"
  • "Edmond Dantes"@en
  • "Classic comics presents The Count of Monte Cristo"
  • "Monte Cristo grófja"
  • "Count of Monte Cristo & notes"@en

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  • ""The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) is an adventure novel by French author Alexandre Dumas (père) completed in 1844. It is one of the author's most popular works, along with The Three Musketeers. Like many of his novels, it is expanded from plot outlines suggested by his collaborating ghostwriter Auguste Maquet. The story takes place in France, Italy and islands in the Mediterranean during the historical events of 1815-1838. It begins from just before the Hundred Days period (when Napoleon returned to power after his exile) and spans through to the reign of Louis-Philippe of France. The historical setting is a fundamental element of the book. An adventure story primarily concerned with themes of hope, justice, vengeance, mercy and forgiveness, 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. In addition, it is a story that involves romance, loyalty, betrayal and selfishness, shown throughout the story as characters slowly reveal their true inner nature"--Wikipedia article, viewed Feb. 21, 2014 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo)."
  • "Sent to prison on a false accusation in 1815, Edmond Dantès escapes many years later and finds a treasure which he uses to exact his revenge."
  • "Wer kennt sie nicht, die unvergängliche Geschichte des jungen Offiziers Edmond Dantès, der, am Anfang einer glänzenden Karriere stehend, von Neidern denunziert und auf der eigenen Hochzeit gefangengenommen wird? Man klagt den Neunzehnjährigen des Hochverrats an und verurteilt ihn zu lebenslanger Haft im Inselgefängnis von Château d'If. Doch das Schicksal gibt ihm eine zweite Chance. Nach vierzehnjähriger furchtbarer Gefangenschaft, die er nur dank seines italienischen Mithäftlings, des gelehrten Abbé Faria, überlebt, gelingt Dantès die Flucht in Farias Leichensack. Vor seinem Tod macht der Abbé ihn ausserdem zum alleinigen Erben seines Familienschatzes, der auf der Insel Monte Christo vergraben liegen soll. Dantès findet den Schatz und kehrt mit neuer Identität, als der unermesslich reiche Graf von Monte Christo, nach Frankreich zurück.-"
  • "Follows the events since the imprisonment of Edmond Dantés, his miraculous escape, and his carefully wrought revenge on his cruel enemies."@en
  • "A beautiful new clothbound edition of Alexandre Dumas's classic novel of wrongful imprisonment, adventure and revenge. Thrown in prison for a crime he has not committed, Edmond Dantes is confined to the grim fortress of the Château d'If. There he learns of a great hoard of treasure hidden on the Isle of Monte Cristo and becomes determined not only to escape but to unearth the treasure and use it to plot the destruction of the three men responsible for his incarceration. A huge popular success when it was first serialized in the 1840s, Dumas was inspired by a real-life case of wrongful imprisonment when writing his epic tale of suffering and retribution."@en
  • "After escaping from the island where he has been in prison, Dantes plots his revenge on the people responsible for his imprisonment."
  • ""Echappé du château d'If et devenu très riche grâce au trésor de l'abbé Faria, Edmond Dantès s'installe à Paris. Sous le nom mystérieux de Comte de Monte Cristo, il part à la recherche de ceux aui l'ont injustement envoyé en prison. Sa vengeance sera sans pitié pour ses ennemis et leurs familles ..."--Editeur."
  • "Extraits de ce récit d'une vengeance consécutive à une erreur judiciaire, l'un des chefs-d'oeuvre du roman d'aventures. Le texte est précédé d'une présentation et d'une chronologie (une vingtaine de pages) et suivi d'un dossier ludico-pédagogique (une quinzaine de pages). [SDM]."
  • "Marseille, 1815. C'est la fin pour Edmond Dantès. Son bonheur est brisé et le voilà emprisonné au château d'If. Qui l'a trahi ?"
  • "The story takes place in France, Italy and several Mediterranean islands during the historical events of 1814-1838. It deals with all the issues of justice, vengeance, mercy and forgiveness, and is told in the style of an adventure story."
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo, completed in 1844 is the classic adventure novel, taking place in France, Italy, and islands in the Mediterranean during the historical events of 1814-1838. The protagonist, Edmond Dantés, is about to marry his sweetheart and become captain of a vessel. Framed by three enemies as a Napoleonic conspirator shortly before Napoleon's dramatic return from Elba in 1815, Dantés is imprisoned in the Chateau d'If, by a villainous politician, anxious to conceal his own father's machinations on behalf of Bonaparte. Managing to escape in a highly dramatic manner, Dantés f."@en
  • "Sent to prison on a false accusation in 1815, Edmond Dantes escapes many years later and finds a treasure which he uses to exact his revenge."
  • "Sent to prison on a false accusation in 1815, Edmond Dantes escapes many years later and finds a treasure which he uses to exact his revenge."@en
  • "1815. Accusé de bonapartisme, Edmond Dantès est emprisonné au château d'If, victime de deux rivaux, Fernand et Danglars, et de Villefort, un magistrat ambitieux. Grâce à l'amitié de l'abbé Faria, il s'évade et peut assouvir sa vengeance.--[Memento]."
  • "Edmond Dantés, wrongly imprisoned, learns of a hoard of treasure on the island of Monte Cristo and becomes determined to escape and use it to plot the destruction of the three men responsible for his incarceration."@en
  • "The young sailor Edmond Dant--egrave--;s is arrested on his wedding day and imprisoned in the island fortress of the Ch--acirc--;teau d'If. His daring escape, recovery of Monte Cristo's fabulous treasure, and revenge on his enemies make this one of the great thrillers of all time. This is a newly revised, unabridged translation. - ;'people get out of prison, and when they get out, and their name is Edmond Dant--egrave--;s, they take their revenge!'. Falsely accused of treason, the young sailor Edmond Dant--egrave--;s is arrested on his wedding day and imprisoned in the island fortress of the C."@en
  • "En 1844-1845, le prolifique auteur entreprend et termine un recit qui deviendra l'un de ses chefs-d'oeuvre; il abandonne la veine historique et raconte l'histoire d'une vengeance consecutive a une erreur judiciaire. Cette situation avait ete employee maintes fois et son usage repete menacait de se transformer en usure. La verve et l'invention de l'auteur, prenant tout l'espace et le temps qu'il faut, d'ou la longueur sans longueurs du roman, renouvelle le theme et donne un ouvrage considere comme classique. Dossier historique et litteraire. [SDM]."
  • "Wrongfully imprisoned for 14 years, Edmond Dants escapes to the island of Monte Cristo. What awaits him there is a fortune in gold--and a new identity with which to pursue his revenge and redemption."
  • "Wrongfully imprisoned for 14 years, Edmond Dants escapes to the island of Monte Cristo. What awaits him there is a fortune in gold--and a new identity with which to pursue his revenge and redemption."@en
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) is an adventure novel by Alexandre Dumas, père. It is often considered, along with The Three Musketeers, as Dumas' most popular work. It is also among the highest selling books of all time. The writing of the work was completed in 1844. Like many of his novels, it is expanded from the plot outlines suggested by his collaborating ghostwriter Auguste Maquet. The story takes place in France, Italy, islands in the Mediterranean and the Levant during the historical events of 1815-1838 (from just before the Hundred Days through the reign of."@en
  • "1815. Accusé de bonapartisme, Edmond Dantès est emprisonné le jour même de ses noces. Il reste 14 ans au château d'If, victime de son rival en amour, Ferrand, et de son rival en affaires, Danglars. Son emprisonnement sert les vues politiques d'un jeune et ambitieux magistrat, Villefort. Grâce à une évasion et à l'amitié d'un autre prisonnier, l'abbé Faria, Dantès pourra assouvir sa vengeance."
  • "The classic adventure story, with a new introduction by New York Times bestselling author Tim Green. Originally published in 1844, The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the most well-known adventure tales of all time, and its story has formed the basis for dozens of films, television shows and adaptations alone. For nearly a century and a half, Dumas' book has enjoyed worldwide success and name recognition. Set in early 19th century France, Edmond Dantès is framed as a Bonapartist traitor, and sentenced to fourteen years in prison. In jail, he befriends a man who tells him of a treasure on the island on Monte Cristo. Following a daring escape, Dantès recovers the treasure and purchases the island as well as the title of Count. Disguised, he uses his new fortune to take revenge on the men who betrayed him. In this faithful reproduction, The Count of Monte Cristo is published for the first time by Skyhorse Publishing, still proving to be one of the canons of adventure literature. Accompanying the text is a new introduction by New York Times bestselling author Tim Green, whose thriller Exact Revenge is a modern-day retelling of Dumas's classic. Rediscover the story that Robert Louis Stevenson called "a piece of perfect storytelling.""@en
  • "Aan het begin van de negentiende eeuw weet een Franse zeeman, die ten onrechte onder onmenselijke omstandigheden op een eilandje gevangen wordt gehouden, na jaren te ontsnappen."
  • "After escaping from the island where he has been in prison, Edmond Dantés plots his revenge on the people responsible for his imprisonment."@en
  • "Relates a sailor's preparation for and execution of revenge against the three men responsible for his fifteen years in prison."@en
  • "Relates a sailor's preparation for and execution of revenge against the three men responsible for his fifteen years in prison."
  • "Edmond Dantes, a sailor, returns home to Marseilles with the cargo he was assigned to retrieve and news of the death of that ship's captain. After making his report to the boss of the shipping company he is promoted to captain because of his loyalty and perseverance and joins his fiance to plan their wedding. On his wedding day he is arrested and falsely accused as a traitorous Napoleonic conspirator and sent to the Isle Chateau D'If where he is to remain imprisoned for the rest of his life and suffer unrelenting torture. In this prison after seven years and almost giving up hope, he meets Abbe Faria who is also sentenced to be incarcerated on the Isle forever. Faria is quite old but is digging a tunnel to the sea where he plans to escape. The Abbe sees that Dantes' depression is the real prison, not the lack of nourishing food and strengthening activity, so Faria begins to teach Dantes languages, politics, law, mathematics, science, and fencing. Faria becomes a father figure to ..."@en
  • "Presented here in five volumes, The Count of Monte-Cristo was originally published as a serial in 18 parts. The initial response to it was much like a captivating TV show of today: people waited eagerly for the next installment, everyone spoke about it in various conversations and all kinds of people were drawn to it. Since then, the story has been reformatted into various forms: plays, movies, TV shows and comics. This is volume five."@en
  • "After a false accusation resulting in twenty years imprisonment, Dantes escapes and returns to France, wreaking vengeance upon those who betrayed him."
  • "After a false accusation resulting in twenty years imprisonment, Dantes escapes and returns to France, wreaking vengeance upon those who betrayed him."@en
  • "Edmond Dantes, a young, energetic sailor, is falsely accused of treason on his wedding day and incarcerated until his escape years later when he exacts his revenge on those who wronged him."
  • "Edmund Dantes, unjustly accused and imprisoned for conspiring with Napoleon Bonaparte, eventually escapes from his unbearable captivity, uncovers a treasure and begins his long repressed vengeance against those who betrayed him."@en
  • "Edmond Dantes, a young, energetic sailor, is falsely accused of treason on his wedding day and incarcerated until his escape years later when he exacts his revenge on those who wronged him."@en
  • "Follows the misfortunes of Edmund Dantes, unjustly impriosned as the result of a plot devised by three envious men."
  • "Follows the misfortunes of Edmund Dantes, unjustly impriosned as the result of a plot devised by three envious men."@en
  • "Recounts the swashbuckling adventures of Edmond Dantes, a dashing young sailor falsely accused of treason."
  • "Relates a sailor's preparation for and excution of revenge against the three men responsible for his fifteen years in prison."@en
  • "Sentenced to life for a crime he did not commit, the hero escapes determined to exact revenge from his enemies."@en
  • "Alexander Dumas's classic novel about a young sailor falsely accused of treason in 1815, but who escapes years later to find the treasure of Monte Cristo, which he uses to enact revenge on his enemies."
  • ""Set against the tumultuous years of the post Napoleonic era, Dumas's grand historical romance recounts the swashbuckling adventures of Edmond Dantès, a dashing young sailor falsely accused of treason"--Jacket."
  • ""Set against the tumultuous years of the post Napoleonic era, Dumas's grand historical romance recounts the swashbuckling adventures of Edmond Dantès, a dashing young sailor falsely accused of treason"--Jacket."@en
  • "The victim of a miscarriage of justice, Edmund Dantes is fired by a desire for retribution and empowered by a stroke of providence. In his campaign of vengeance, he becomes an anonymous agent of fate."@en
  • "After escaping from the island fortress where he has been imprisoned for treason, young sailor Edmund Dantes sets out to discover the treasure of Monte Cristo and seek revenge against the people who falsely accused him. Includes a selection of study aids."@en
  • ""Follow Edmond Dantes as he escapes from Chateau d'If after being imprisoned for 14 years. With the knowledge gained in prison, Dantes locates an immense treasure, recreates himself as a dashing count, and vows to reward those who were kind to him while punishing those who conspired to imprison him. A classic and timeless tale of wit, revenge and hope."--Back cover."
  • "Thématique : aventures, vengeance."
  • "Thirty-five reproducible activities per guide reiforce basic reading and comprehension skills while teaching higher-order critical thinking. Also included are teaching suggestions, background notes, summaries, and answer keys."@en
  • "Story of Edmond Dantes and his long imprisonment in the Chateau d'If during the period of the French Revolution, the escape and discovery of the buried treasure, and a fearful revenge."
  • "Une édition de référence du Comte de Monte-Cristo d'Alexandre Dumas, spécialement conçue pour la lecture sur les supports numériques. Les yeux des deux jeunes gens se fixèrent sur la ligne indiquée par le marin, et, sur la ligne d'un bleu foncé qui séparait à l'horizon le ciel de la Méditerranée, ils aperçurent une voile blanche, grande comme l'aile d'un goéland. « Parti ! s'écria Morrel ; parti ! Adieu, mon ami, mon père ! - Partie ! murmura Valentine. Adieu, mon amie ! adieu, ma sœur ! - Qui sait si nous les reverrons jamais ? fit Morrel en essuyant une larme. - Mon ami, dit Valentine,"
  • "Au Panthéon des marins naufragés, Edmond Dantès occupe sans conteste une place à part. Victime d'une dénonciation calomnieuse alors qu'il allait épouser la belle Mercédès, le malheureux - à l'aube de sa vie - est enfermé pour 14 ans dans un sinistre cachot du château d'If en rade de Marseille. Son salut viendra de l'abbé Faria, un autre prisonnier avec lequel il entretient une amitié clandestine des années durant. Celui-ci lui transmet sa vaste culture et à sa mort, un trésor caché. Dantès fuit alors et ce faisant échappe de peu à la noyade. Il est dit mort et, après s'être assuré le trésor caché dans l'île de Monte-Cristo, il renaît sous une nouvelle identité, celle du comte de Monte-Cristo. Doté d'un immense fortune, d'une puissance sans limite et d'une intelligence supérieure, Monte-Cristo se consacre à sa vengeance, en utilisant notamment toutes sortes de fausses identités et de déguisements. Egalement à l'aise dans la société des bandits italiens ou des contrebandiers corses que dans celle de l'aristocratie parisienne qu'il éblouit, notre héros retrouve les dénonciateurs d'Edmond Dantès, qui ont tous réalisé une progression fulgurante dans la société, et les perd par où ils ont pêché : jouant sur leurs désirs de pouvoir, de fortune amoureuse et financière, il exhume leurs méfaits passés et leur tend des pièges complexes auxquels ils sont bien incapables d'échapper. A l'inverse, il rétribue tout aussi généreusement ceux qui furent fidèles au jeune marin et à son vieux père sans ressources."
  • ""Most famous of the author's romances. Edmond Dante's, the sailor of Marseilles, who acquires a colossal treasure, and becomes Count of Monte Cristo, is a world-renowned hero of fiction. Rapid and audacious narrative of action and adventure." Baker's Best."@en
  • "Fast zeitgleich schreibt er - nach einer historischen Quelle aus dem Jahre 1700, den 'Memoiren des Herrn d'Artagnan' von Gatien de Courtils de Sandras - den bis heute berühmtesten seiner Romane, 'Die drei Musketiere', der von 1844 bis 1847 in Fortsetzung erschien und Dumas' Welterfolg begründete."
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo is set with in the nineteenth century of France in large and populous cities. This was a time of great disruption. There was confusion all over the land in regards to who led France, King Louis or Napoleon. The citizens of France became divided by the two ruling parties. Royalists and the Bonapartist cut at each others throats in order to declare that their ruler was supreme."
  • "Edmond Dantes has a perfect life. He is engaged to a beautiful woman and has just been named captain of a ship. But when three jealous friends conspire to destroy him, Dantes is locked away for life in the infamous Chateau d'If. In prison, Dantes learns of an island where vast treasure is hidden. He plots a daring escape, then uses the treasure to transform himself into the Count of Monte Cristo. Equipped with power, wealth, and disguise, he seeks out his enemies. Nothing can stand between the count and his obsession ... revenge."
  • "Edmond Dantes has a perfect life. He is engaged to a beautiful woman and has just been named captain of a ship. But when three jealous friends conspire to destroy him, Dantes is locked away for life in the infamous Chateau d'If. In prison, Dantes learns of an island where vast treasure is hidden. He plots a daring escape, then uses the treasure to transform himself into the Count of Monte Cristo. Equipped with power, wealth, and disguise, he seeks out his enemies. Nothing can stand between the count and his obsession ... revenge."@en
  • "Edmund Dantes, unjustly convicted of aiding the exiled Napoleon, escapes after fourteen years imprisonment and seeks his revenge in Paris."@en
  • "Set in Marseilles, Rome and Paris in the nineteenth century, tells the story of Edmond Dantès, a young sailor who is falsely accused of treason and imprisoned in a dungeon for fourteen years. A fellow prisoner tells him where to find treasure buried on a Mediterranean island called Monte Cristo. On Dantès's escape, he acquires the treasure, gives himself the name Count of Monte Cristo, and ruthlessly goes about the slow destruction of his enemies."@en
  • "French classic."
  • "Presents the classic novel about Edmond Dantes, a young sailor falsely accused of treason and sent to prison in 1815, but who escapes years later to find the treasure of Monte Cristo which he uses to seek revenge against his enemies."
  • "Edmund Dantes, unjustly convicted of aiding the exiled Napoleon, escapes after fourteen years of imprisonment and seeks revenge in Paris."
  • "Edmund Dantes, unjustly convicted of aiding the exiled Napoleon, escapes after fourteen years of imprisonment and seeks revenge in Paris."@en
  • "'The Count of Monte Cristo' is one of the great popular novels of all time and a landmark in the development of modern popular fiction. Robin Buss's lively English translation remains faithful to the style of Dumas's original."@en
  • "An innocent man, Edmond Dantes, is imprisoned for years on a godforsaken island while the friend who betrayed him takes Dantes ravishing fiance for himself. Dantes eventually escapes, recovers a fortune in buried pirate treasure, transforms himself into the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo, and methodically goes about exacting his revenge."
  • "This classic work of fiction tells the story of an innocent man who is unjustly imprisoned and elaborates a plan to take revenge on those who betrayed him."
  • "Set against the tumultuous years of the post-Napoleonic era, The Count of Monte Cristo recounts the swashbuckling adventures of Edmond Dantes, a dashing young sailor falsely accused of treason. The story of his long imprisonment, dramatic escape, and carefully wrought revenge offers up a vision of France that has become immortal."@en
  • "Each novel, complete in just 80-pages, has been painstakingly adapted to retain the integrity of the original work. Each provides the reader a sense of the author's style and an understanding of the novel's theme."@en
  • "Propose à l'élève, pour approfondir sa réflexion, des questions de repérage et d'analyse, des comparaisons avec d'autres textes, des exercices d'écriture et des questions de synthèse."
  • "Relates a sailor's preparation for the execution of revenge against the three men responsible for his fifteen years in prison."@en
  • "Relates a sailor'preparation for and execution of revenge against the three men responsible for his fifteen years in prison."@en
  • "Wrongfully imprisoned for 14 years, Edmond Dantès escapes to the island of Monte Cristo. What awaits him there is a fortune in gold--and a new identity with which to pursue his revenge and redemption."@en
  • "Wrongfully imprisoned for 14 years, Edmond Dantès escapes to the island of Monte Cristo. What awaits him there is a fortune in gold--and a new identity with which to pursue his revenge and redemption."
  • "Edmund Dantes is unjustly accused and imprisoned for conspiring with Napoleon Bonaparte, eventually escapes from his unbearable captivity, uncovers a treasure and begins his long repressed vengeance against those who betrayed him."@en
  • "Edmond Dantes' future is blighted when spiteful enemies cause him to wrongfully imprisoned for life - How can he right this wrong? - The answer lies hidden on the Island of Monte Cristo."@en
  • "Edmond Dantes' future is blighted when spiteful enemies cause him to wrongfully imprisoned for life - How can he right this wrong? - The answer lies hidden on the Island of Monte Cristo."
  • "A man escapes from being unjustly imprisoned to seek revenge on his accusers."@en
  • "A retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo in comic book format."@en
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo is Alexandre Dumas' classic tale of revenge and adventure. The young sailor Dantes is fallaciously charged with treason and loses his fiancé, his dreams and his life when he is locked up for thirteen years on the island prison of Chateau d'If. Mentored by another prisoner, Dantes finally escapes the prison, reinvents himself as the Count of Monte Cristo and begins to exact his revenge on the people who set him up."@en
  • "Imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, Edmond Dantes spends fourteen bitter years in a dungeon. When his daring escape plan works he uses all he has learnt during his incarceration to mastermind an elaborate plan of revenge that will bring punishment to those he holds responsible for his fate. No longer the naive sailor who disappeared into the dark fortress all those years ago, he reinvents himself as the charming, mysterious and powerful Count of Monte Cristo."
  • "A tantalizing tale of intrigue, villainy and ultimate revenge. A young sailor Edmond Dantes is incarcerated falsely as a Bonapartist to the Chateau' d'If by his enemies; Danglers, Fernand Mondego, Caderousse and Monsieur de Villefort. While in prison he befriends the Abbe Faria who educates him in the languages, arts and sciences. He also tells Edmond of a huge treasure buried in a cave on the Island of Monte Cristo. Follow this amazing tale, how Edmond armed with knowledge and patience sets out to exact revenge on all his enemies. Beautifully illustrated, this comic graphic novel is a classic you will enjoy and treasure. A must-have for your digital library."@en
  • "In de Napoleontische tijd weet een zeeman, die ten onrechte onder onmenselijke omstandigheden gevangen wordt gehouden, na jaren te ontsnappen."
  • "The well-known works of literature in this series constitute the most valuable treasures of universal literature. The affordably priced imitation leather bound books enhance any library, putting the works of Dante, Dumas, Hugo, and Tolstoy within everyone's reach."
  • ""Wrongly charged with treason, nineteen-year-old Edmond Dantes is secretly imprisoned in an ancient stone fortress on an island. Those dearest to him--his father and his fiancee--do not know his fate. Edmond vows that if he ever escapes, he will avenge himself on those who falsely accused him. Will Edmond ever see his father again, marry his fiancee, and get his revenge? Or will he spend the rest of his life in prison, far away from those he loves?"--Publisher."@en
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo is Alexandre Dumas' classic tale of revenge and adventure. The young sailor Dantes is fallaciously charged with treason and loses his fianc?, his dreams and his life when he is locked up for thirteen years on the island prison of Chateau d'If. Mentored by another prisoner, Dantes finally escapes the prison, reinvents himself as the Count of Monte Cristo and begins to exact his revenge on the people who set him up."@en
  • "Originally published as a serial in Le Siècle newspaper in 1844, this classic intrigue features Edmond Dantès as a hero, a young sailor from Marseilles who, on the way to marry the beautiful Mercedès, is denounced as a Bonapartist conspirator by his friend and rival in love. Wrongfully imprisoned for 18 years in the Château d'If of the coast of Marseilles, he becomes acquainted with a fellow prisoner, the abbot Farria, who before dying confides in him about the existence of an immense treasure hidden on the island of Montecristo. After a spectacular escape, Dantès recovers the treasure, and returns to France under the guise of the super rich Count of Monte Cristo with the purpose of quenching his thirst for revenge. Dantès certainly deserves justice to be rendered, but his crusade, relentless and without pity, turns him into a bitter and rancorous man stripped of all emotion. The young and naive Dantès is dead indeed, leaving his place to a manipulative count. However the man is not stripped of all commiseration since he will come to the assistance of those who had formerly helped him, reward his servants and contribute to the happiness of Maurel's son and Villefort's daughter by facilitating their idyll."
  • "Edmond Dantès, a young sailor, is falsely accused of treason and imprisoned in a dungeon for fourteen years. A fellow prisoner tells him where to find treasure buried on a Mediterranean island called Monte Cristo. On Dantès's escape, he acquires the treasure, gives himself the name Count of Monte Cristo, and ruthlessly goes about the slow destruction of his enemies."
  • "1838. Un seigneur étranger, le comte de Monte-Cristo, intrigue le grand monde parisien par son faste extraordinaire, ses manières raffinées et fantasques, la jeune femme orientale qui vit dans son ombre. Qui pourrait reconnaître en lui le pauvre marin Dantès, arrêté à Marseille vingt-trois ans plus tôt?"
  • "Presents the classic novel about Edmond Dantes, a young sailor falsly accused of treason and sent to prison in 1815, but who escapes years later to find the treasure of Monte Cristo which he uses as revenge against his enemies."
  • "Imprisoned unjustly for supposedly having helped the exiled Napoleon, Edmond Dante escapes after 15 years, finds funds in the cavern of Monte Cristo, and punishes his enemies."@en
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo is Alexandre Dumas' classic tale of revenge and adventure. The young sailor Dantes is fallaciously charged with treason and loses his fiance, his dreams and his life when he is locked up for thirteen years on the island prison of Chateau d'If. Mentored by another prisoner, Dantes finally escapes the prison, reinvents himself as the Count of Monte Cristo and begins to exact his revenge on the people who set him up."
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo is Alexandre Dumas' classic tale of revenge and adventure. The young sailor Dantes is fallaciously charged with treason and loses his fiance, his dreams and his life when he is locked up for thirteen years on the island prison of Chateau d'If. Mentored by another prisoner, Dantes finally escapes the prison, reinvents himself as the Count of Monte Cristo and begins to exact his revenge on the people who set him up."@en
  • "Set against the tumultuous years of the post-Napoleonic era, The Count of Monet Cristo recounts the swashbuckling adventures of Edmond Dantes, a dashing young sailor falsely accused of treason. The story of his long imprisonment, dramatic escape, and carefully wrought revenge offers up a vision of France that has become immortal."@en
  • "Set against the tumultuous years of the post-Napoleonic era, The Count of Monet Cristo recounts the swashbuckling adventures of Edmond Dantes, a dashing young sailor falsely accused of treason. The story of his long imprisonment, dramatic escape, and carefully wrought revenge offers up a vision of France that has become immortal."
  • "An epic adventure and one of the most enduring fables in Western literature Edmond Dant & eacute;s has a life that any man would envy. A promising young sailor about to be made a captain, he has come home to Marseille to marry his beautiful fianc & eacute;e, Merc & eacute;d & egrave;s. But on the eve of his wedding, Dant & eacute;s is betrayed, accused of treason, and sentenced without trial to life in prison. For the first six years, Dant & eacute;s can only mourn his stolen future and dwell on the treachery that landed him behind bars. On the verge of suicide, he meets a fellow prisoner who gives him not just an education in revenge, but the means to accomplish it, as well. After an ingenious escape, Dant & eacute;s recovers a hidden treasure and returns to Marseille as the Count of Monte Cristo, a man whose unlimited resources are matched only by his boundless thirst for vengeance. An illuminating portrait of early nineteenth-century France and a timeless tale of justice achieved, The Count of Monte Cristo has inspired numerous adaptations, from comic books and Broadway plays to the hit TV series Revenge."@en
  • "Follow Edmond Dantes as he escapes from Chateau d'If after being imprisoned for 14 years. With the knowledge gained in prison, Dantes locates an immense treasure, recreates himself as a dashing count, and vows to reward those who were kind to him while punishing those who conspired to imprison him. A classic and timeless tale of wit, revenge and hope."
  • "Esta novela clásica cuenta la historia de un hombre inocente injustamente encarcelado, que elabora un brillante plan para vengarse de los que le traicionaron."
  • "Extrait : ""Cependant ce bâtiment s'avançait ; il avait heureusement franchi le détroit que quelque secousse volcanique a creusé entre l'île de Calasareigne et l'île de Jaros ; il avait doublé Pomègue, et il s'avançait sous ses trois huniers, son grand foc et sa brigantine, mais si lentement et d'une allure si triste, que les curieux, avec cet instinct qui pressent un malheur, se demandaient quel accident pouvait être arrivé à bord."""
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo is the tense and exciting story of Edmond Dantes, a man on the threshold of a bright career and a happy marriage, who is imprisoned in the island fortress of the Chateau d'If on a false political charge. After staging a dramatic escape, he finds the fabulous treasure of Monte Cristo which makes him wealthy. He then sets upon a course of revenge against his old enemies."
  • "Best-selling author Alexandre Dumas-who also wrote The Three Musketeers-tells this heartbreaking yet heroic tale of Edmond Dantes who takes revenge on the men responsible for his unjust fourteen-year imprisonment, keeping him from the woman he loved and the life he was supposed to live. The Count of Monte Cristo is a must-have for any home library or literary aficionado."
  • "En 1844-1845, le prolifique auteur entreprend et termine un récit qui deviendra l'un de ses chefs-d'oeuvre; il abandonne la veine historique et raconte l'histoire d'une vengeance consécutive à une erreur judiciaire. Cette situation avait été employée maintes fois et son usage répété menaçait de se transformer en usure. La verve et l'invention de l'auteur, prenant tout l'espace et le temps qu'il faut, d'où la longueur sans longueurs du roman, renouvelle le thème et donne un ouvrage considéré comme classique. Dossier historique et littéraire. [SDM]."
  • "En 1844-1845, le prolifique auteur entreprend et termine un récit qui deviendra l'un de ses chefs-d'oeuvre; il abandonne la veine historique et raconte l'histoire d'une vengeance consécutive à une erreur judiciaire. Cette situation avait été employée maintes fois et son usage répété menaçait de se transformer en usure. La verve et l'invention de l'auteur, prenant tout l'espace et le temps qu'il faut, d'où la longueur sans longueurs du roman, renouvelle le thème et donne un ouvrage considéré comme classique. Dossier historique et littéraire au tome deux. [SDM]."
  • "The ultimate story of escape to riches, revenge and redemption by the Napoleon of storytellers. Falsley accused of treason, Edmond Dantes is arrested on his wedding night and imprisoned in the grim island fortress of Chateau. After staging a dramatic escape he sets out to discover the fabuouls treasure on the island of Monte Cristo and uses it to exact revenge on those responsible for his incarcaration.The sensational narrative of intrigue, betrayal, escape and triumphant revenge moves at a cracking pace. Dumas? novels present a powerful conflict between good and evil embodied in an epic saga of rich diversity that is complicated by the hero?s ultimate doscomfort with the hubristic implications of his own actions. A novel of enormous tension and excitement, The Count of Monte Cristo is also a tale of obsession and revenge, with Dantes, believing himself to be an Angel of Providence, pursuing his vengeance to the bitter end before realising that he himself is a victim of fate."
  • "FALSELY ACCUSED OF TREASON, THE YOUNG SAILOR EDMUND DANTES IS ARRESTED ON HIS WEDDING DAY AND IMPRISONED. AFTER STAGING A DRAMATIC ESCAPE, HE SETS OUT TO DISCOVER THE FABULOUS TREASURE OF MONTE CRISTO AND CATCH UP WITH HIS ENEMIES."
  • "Edmond Dantès compte bien se venger. De ses ennemis, il n'ignore plus rien. Il a percé leurs secrets, exhumé un à un les crimes du passé. Le comte de Monte-Cristo est prêt au pire."
  • "Timeless Classics--designed for the sturggling reader and adapted to retain the integrity of the original classic. These classic novels will grab a students attention from the first page. Included are eight pages of end-of-book activities to enhance the reading experience, bringing each book to 88 pages."@en
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo (Paris, 1844-45), by French novelist and playwright Alexandre Dumas, is one of the most popular novels ever written. Set in Marseilles, Rome and Paris in the nineteenth century, it tells the story of Edmond Dantès, a young sailor who is falsely accused of treason and imprisoned in a dungeon for fourteen years. A fellow prisoner tells him where to find treasure buried on a Mediterranean island called Monte Cristo. On Dantès's escape, he acquires the treasure, gives himself the name Count of Monte Cristo, and ruthlessly goes about the slow destruction of his enemies. -- ENotes."
  • "Set against the tumultuous years of the post-Napoleonic era, The Count of Monet Cristo recounts the swashbuckling adventures of Edmond Dantes, a dashing young sailor falsely accused of treason. The story of his long imprisonment, dramatic escape, and carefully wrought revenge offers up a vision of France that has become immortal.From the Hardcover edition."@en
  • "Presented here in five volumes, The Count of Monte-Cristo was originally published as a serial in 18 parts. The initial response to it was much like a captivating TV show of today: people waited eagerly for the next installment, everyone spoke about it in various conversations and all kinds of people were drawn to it. Since then, the story has been reformatted into various forms: plays, movies, TV shows and comics. This is volume three."@en
  • "A young man, unjustly accused and imprisoned for treason, eventually escapes, uncovers a treasure and begins his long repressed vengeance against those who betrayed him."@en
  • "1815. Louis XVIII, rétabli sur le trône se heurte à une opposition dont l'Empereur, relégué à l'île d'Elbe, songe déjà à profiter de la situation. Dans Marseille livrée à la discorde civile, le moment est propice aux règlements de comptes politiques ou privés. C'est ainsi que le marin Edmond Dantès, à la veille de son mariage, se retrouve, sans savoir pourquoi, arrêté et conduit au château d'If."
  • "Presented here in five volumes, The Count of Monte-Cristo was originally published as a serial in 18 parts. The initial response to it was much like a captivating TV show of today: people waited eagerly for the next installment, everyone spoke about it in various conversations and all kinds of people were drawn to it. Since then, the story has been reformatted into various forms: plays, movies, TV shows and comics."@en
  • "Cette collection propose trois séries thématiques: Vivre en français (la vie quotidienne, les faits de société) - Grandes oeuvres (les grands textes - romans, nouvelles, théâtre - et les oeuvres cinématographiques renommées) - Portraits: les personnages célèbres (ex.: V. Hugo, G. Depardieu, etc.). Chaque série est divisée en trois niveaux de langue: facile (500 à 900 mots); moyen (900 à 1500 mots); avancé (1500 mots et plus). Pour chacun des titres parus, un dossier de l'enseignant est paru ou à paraître."
  • "Edmund Dantes, unjustly convicted of aiding the exiled Napoleon, escapes after fourteen years of imprisonment, becomes a rich nobleman, and seeks revenge in Paris."@en
  • "Set against the tumultuous years of the Post-Napoleonic era, Dumas's grand historical romance recounts the swashbuckling adventures of Edmond Dantes, a dashing young sailor falsely accused of treason. The story of his long imprisonment, dramatic escape, and carefully wrought revenge offers up a vision of France that has become immortal."@en
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo is the tense and exciting story of Edmond Dantes, a man on the threshold of a bright career and a happy marriage, who is imprisoned in the island fortress of the Chateau d'If on a false political charge. After staging a dramatic escape, he finds the fabulous treasure of Monte Cristo which makes him wealthy. He then sets upon the course of revenge against his old enemies."
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo is the tense and exciting story of Edmond Dantes, a man on the threshold of a bright career and a happy marriage, who is imprisoned in the island fortress of the Chateau d'If on a false political charge. After staging a dramatic escape, he finds the fabulous treasure of Monte Cristo which makes him wealthy. He then sets upon the course of revenge against his old enemies."@en
  • "Wrongfully imprisoned for 14 years, Edmond Dantes escapes to the island of Monte Cristo. What awaits him there is a fortune in gold, and a new identity with which to pursue his revenge and redemption."@en
  • "Presents the classic novel by Alexandre Dumas about Edmond Dantes, a young sailor who is falsely imprisoned, escapes, and assumes a new identity on the island of Monte Cristo."@en
  • "Presents the classic novel by Alexandre Dumas about Edmond Dantes, a young sailor who is falsely imprisoned, escapes, and assumes a new identity on the island of Monte Cristo."
  • "Sein in vierzehn Jahren nie erloschener Schwur, gnadenlos Rache zu nehmen an den Menschen, die seine Jugend und sein Glück zerstört haben, wird nun zum Leitmotiv seines Handelns. Der Roman wurde vielfach verfilmt, zuletzt mit Gérard Depardieu und Ornella Muti in den Hauptrollen. Alexandre Dumas der Ältere (1802-1870) wächst als Sohn eines napoleonischen Generals in der nordfranzösischen Provinz auf. Früh verwaist und arm, doch von seinen Talenten überzeugt, begibt er sich als Neunzehnjähriger nach Paris, wo er zum Theater will. Sein Kapital: eine schöne Handschrift, ein paar erwilderte Rebhühner und eine schier unerschöpfliche Phantasie. Die Theaterstücke, die er zunächst schreibt, sind heute vergessen. Doch zwanzig Jahre später, 1844, ist er mit 'Der Grafen von Monte Christo' der König des literarischen Feuilletons.-"
  • "Presented here in five volumes, The Count of Monte-Cristo was originally published as a serial in 18 parts. The initial response to it was much like a captivating TV show of today: people waited eagerly for the next installment, everyone spoke about it in various conversations and all kinds of people were drawn to it. Since then, the story has been reformatted into various forms: plays, movies, TV shows and comics. This is volume four."@en
  • "In the post-Napoleonic era, Edmond DantEs, a young sailor from Marseilles, is poised to become captain of his own ship and to marry his beloved. But spiteful enemies provoke his arrest, condemning him to lifelong imprisonment. Then Edmond's sole companion in prison reveals his secret plan of escape and a letter with directions to hidden riches on the island of Monte Cristo'a treasure trove that will eventually fund Edmund's dream of creating a new identity for himself: the mysterious and powerful Count of Monte Cristo. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas employed all the elements of compelling drama'suspense, intrigue, love, vengeance, rousing adventure, and the triumph of good over evil'that contribute to this classic story's irresistible and timeless appeal."@en
  • "Simplified Arabic translation of Alexandre Dumas' well-known work "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo" for children ages 10 to 14."
  • "Here is an all-new adaptation of Dumas's classic, retaining the integrity of the original novel and using original dialogue and narration. Color illustrations."@en
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo is an adventure novel by French author Alexandre Dumas. Completed in 1844, it is one of the author's most popular works. 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 (when Napoleon returned to power after his exile) and spans through to the reign of Louis-Philippe of France. The historical setting is a fundamental element of the book. An adventure story primarily concerned with themes of hope, justice, vengeance, mercy an."@en
  • "The latest version of the classic tale by Alexandre Dumas, in which Edmund Dantes, a young sailor, is betrayed by his best friend, and thrown in prison for life. Once there, however, he meets a very old man who becomes his mentor and gives him hope for the future."@en
  • "A young sailor returns home from a dangerous voyage. His father and his sweetheart are waiting for him. But an act of jealous treachery changes his life forever."
  • "Set against the turbulent years of the Napoleonic era. Alexandre dumas thrilling adventure story is one of the most widely read romantic novels of all time."@en
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo (Paris, 1844-45), by French novelist and playwright Alexandre Dumas, is one of the most popular novels ever written. This book presents a tale of love and revenge in the post-Napoleonic era. Edmond Dantes, a nineteen-year-old sailor from Marseilles, is soon to be captain of his own ship and to marry his beloved, the beautiful Mercedes. But spiteful enemies provoke his arrest on his wedding day, and he is condemned to life in prison. His sole companion is the 'crazy' priest Faria, who shares with Edmond a secret escape plan, and a map to hidden riches on the island of Monte Cristo. When Faria dies, Edmond attempts the incredible escape alone. Finally he is free and rich beyond imagination after 14 years in prison. Keeping his true identity a secret, he enters society as Count of Monte Cristo, a polite, refined nobleman determined to reclaim his lost love, and to avenge his accusers. This is a story of suspense, intrigue, love and the triumph of good over evil."@en
  • "De hoofdpersoon, ten onrechte gevangen gezet, weet na jaren te ontsnappen en wreekt zich op zijn vijanden."
  • "Dashing young Edmond Dantes has everything. He is engaged to a beautiful woman, is about to become the captain of a ship, and is well liked by almost everyone. But his perfect life is shattered when he is falsely accused of treason by a jealous rival and thrown into a dark prison cell for fourteen years."@en
  • "Der französische Seefahrer Edmond Dantes wird mit 19 Jahren verraten, beraubt und inhaftiert. Vierzehn Jahre später gelingt ihm die spektakuläre Flucht aus dem Gefängnis. Er nennt sich nun 'Graf von Monte Christo', zieht durch Marseille und Paris und hat fortan nun noch ein Lebensziel: Rache. Der beliebte Klassiker der Weltliteratur wurde mehrfach verfilmt und begeistert immer wieder Leser."
  • "First published in 1884."@en
  • "A young sailor returns home from a dangerous voyage. His father and his sweetheart are waiting for him. But an act of jealous treachery changes his life forever!"@en
  • "This is an electronic edition of the complete book complemented by author biography. This book features a table of contents linked to every chapter. The book was designed for optimal navigation on the Kindle, PDA, Smartphone, and other electronic readers. It is formatted to display on all electronic devices including the Kindle, Smartphones and other Mobile Devices with a small display."
  • ""Thrown in prison for a crime he has not committed, Edmond Dantes is confined to the grim fortress of If. There he learns of a great hoard of treasure hidden on the Isle of Monte Cristo and he becomes determined not only to escape, but also to unearth the treasure and use it to plot the destruction of the three men responsible for his incarceration. Dumas? epic tale of suffering and retribution, inspired by a real-life case of wrongful imprisonment, was a huge popular success when it was first serialized in the 1840s." --Amazon.com."@en
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo is an adventure novel by Alexandre Dumas, père. It is often considered to be, along with The Three Musketeers, Dumas' most popular work. It is also among the highest selling books of all time. The story takes place in France, Italy, islands in the Mediterranean and the Levant during the historical events of 1815?1838 (from just before the Hundred Days through to the reign of Louis-Philippe of France). The historical setting is a fundamental element of the book. It is primarily concerned with themes of hope, justice, vengeance, mercy, forgiveness and death, and is told."@en
  • "Sent to prison on a false accusation in 1815, Edmund Dantes escapes and finds a treasure which enables him to exact his revenge."@en
  • "The first complete and unexpurgated translation of the quintessential novel of intrigue and revenge in nearly 150 years, this edition brings the full power of Dumas' masterpiece to English-language audiences."

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  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo"@en
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Greven af Monte-Christo : 1-8. Deel"
  • "Greven af Monte-Christo Greven af Monte-Christo"
  • "El Comte de Montecristo"@ca
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo T. 1"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo Le comte de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo : l'emprisonnement - l'évasion - la découverte du trésor"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo = Monte kurisuto no hakushaku"@ja
  • "Le comte de Montecristo / 1"
  • "Hrabia Monte Christo"@pl
  • "Hrabia Monte Christo"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo : [extraits]"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome Premier"
  • "El Conde de Montecristo novela"@es
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo / 2 / Précédé de "Le comte de Monte-Cristo" au théâtre par Gilbert Sigaux"
  • "Le comte de monte-cristo : tome I"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo. By Alexandre Dumas"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. I"
  • "Der Graf von Monte-Christo"
  • "El conde de Montecristo : novela original"@es
  • "Monte-Cristo grófja"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo : or, The Adventures of Edmond Dantès"@en
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo : roman"
  • "Hrabě Monte Kristo"
  • "The count of monte-cristo"
  • "El conde de montecristo"@es
  • "El conde de montecristo"
  • "Hrabia Monte Christo : powieść"@pl
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. Vol. 2"
  • "Le Comte de Monte Christo 1"
  • "Monte Cristo grofja"
  • "The Count of Monte Christo"@en
  • "Hrabě Monte Kristo : román"
  • "El conde de Montecristo"
  • "El conde de Montecristo"@es
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. T. 1"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo or, The Adventures of Edmond Dantès"@en
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. / 01"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo/ 1"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo 1"
  • "Greven af Monte Christo : Roman : (Uforkortet)"@da
  • "El conde de Monte-Cristo novela original"@es
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo. [Hauptbd.]"
  • "Count of Monte Cristo Paperback Book"@en
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo Bd. 1. / Neuübers. des ungekürzten Romans aus dem Franz. von Xénia Gharbi"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo 2"
  • "De graaf van Monte Cristo"
  • "Count of Monte Cristo = 基督山伯爵"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo ... [Abridged.] Illustrated by Mead Schaeffer"@en
  • "Le comte de Monte Cristo"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome Deuxième"
  • "El conde de monte-cristo"
  • "Konti i Monte Kristos : roman"
  • "Der Graf von Monte-Christo Als deutsches Volksbuch"
  • "El conde de Montecristo Tomo IV"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo [Neubearb. unter Verwendung d. dt. Erstausg. von 1846]"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. tome II, La vangeance"
  • "El Conde de Monte-Cristo"@es
  • "El Conde de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo : [version abrégée]"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo : roman"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. 2"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. tome 2 la vengeance"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo : Great Illustrated Classics"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo / T. II"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo : or, The adventures of Edmond Dantes"@en
  • "Monte Cristo grófja : [regény]"@hu
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo : un genre, le roman"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo : [Roman]. Tome 1"
  • "Hrabia Monte Christo. [T. 1-3]"@pl
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. 01"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Christo T. 2"
  • "El conde de Montecristo : novella"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo [2 Bde]"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. 4"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo II, La vengeance"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. 01 : [version abrégée]"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo [Abt. 1]"
  • "Le Comte de Monté-Christo"
  • "Der Graf Von Monte Christo"
  • "Kūnt Mūnt Krīstū"
  • "De Graaf van Monte Christo"
  • "Hrabia Monte Christo : Zfrancuskiego"
  • "The count of Monte Cristo : [abridged]"@en
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. Avec introduction, bibliographie, notes et variantes par Jacques-Henry Bornecque"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo = Le Comte de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Count of Monte-Cristo"@en
  • "Kunt Munt Kristu"
  • "Le comte du Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo / T. 1"
  • "Der Graf von Monte-Christo / 1"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. 02"
  • "Greven af Monte-Christo : Roman"@da
  • "Le comte de Monte Cristo. 1 : roman"
  • "Court of Monte Cristo"
  • "The count of Monte Christo"
  • "The count of Monte Christo"@en
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome 1"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo : Roman ; mit dem Bildnisse des Dichters"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome I"
  • "The count of monte cristo"@en
  • "The count of monte cristo"
  • "Le comte de monte-cristo : roman"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo / N 1"
  • "El conde de Monte-Cristo"@es
  • "El conde de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo : Les grands romans d'Alexandre Dumas"
  • "Monte-Cristo grófja : [Regény]"@hu
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. T. II"
  • "Konti i monte-kristos : roman"
  • "Conde de montecristo"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo"@en
  • "Les grands romans d'Alexandre Dumas/ comt, Le comte de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo : Roman"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo [3 Bde]"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo. [With illustrations.]"@en
  • "O Komēs Montechrēstos"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo ed. augm. d'une biographie"
  • "Comte de Monte Cristo"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo : tome 2 : La vengeance"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Cristo"
  • "De graaf van Monte Christo"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo 1"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. [Tome 1.]"
  • "Der Graf von Monte-Christo. 1"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. / 02"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo. 1. Die Gefangenschaft"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo : [Roman]"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo tome 2"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo... : [Introduction, bibliographie, notes et relevé des variantes par Jacques-Henry Bornecque.]"
  • "Կոմս Մոնթէ֊Քրիսթո"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo II"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo (abridged)"@en
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. 1"
  • "Le comte de Monte Cristo. 01"
  • "El Conde de Montecristo : novela"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo : Roman"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo. 1. Band"
  • "The count of Monte Cristo. A romance"@en
  • "Count of Monte Cristo"
  • "Count of Monte Cristo"@en
  • "El Conde de Montescristo"
  • "Greven af Monte-Christo : roman"
  • "Greven af Monte-Christo : roman"@da
  • "Kunt Mūnt Kristū"
  • "The Counte of Monte Cristo"@en
  • "Graaf de Monte-Cristo"
  • "El Conde de Monte-cristo"
  • "The count of Monte-Cristo"
  • "The count of Monte-Cristo"@en
  • "Le Comte De Monte-Cristo"
  • "O Komēs Montechristos"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo [T.] 2"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo ; T. II"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Crisco"
  • "Le come de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Greven af Monte- Christo : roman"@da
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo. 1"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo : [Roman]. Tome 2"
  • "Le comte de Montecristo. T. 3"
  • "Ho komēs Monte-Christos"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo / 1"
  • "Le comte de Monte-cristo"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Christo : roman"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo / T. I"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo T. 2"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo; Roman"
  • "El conde de Montecristo = (Le comte de Monte-Cristo) : novela"
  • "O conde de Monte Cristo"@pt
  • "O conde de Monte Cristo"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome 2, La vengeance"@en
  • "The Count of Monte-Cristo, or, The adventures of Edmond Dantés"@en
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. tome 2, La vengeance"
  • "The Count of Monte-Cristo"@en
  • "The Count of Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo : roman"
  • "El C̲onde de Montecristo : v. 2"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo / 2"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo... : Édition augmentée d'une biographie. [Introduction, bibliographie, notes et relevé des variantes par Jacques Henry Bornecque.]"
  • "Monte Cristo grófja : [Regény]"@hu
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo"@en
  • "Count of Monte Cristo = Jidushan bo jue"
  • "Hrabia Monte-Christo"
  • "Die graaf van Monte-Cristo"@af
  • "Die graaf van Monte-Cristo"
  • "The Count of MOnte Cristo, Complete in two volumes"@en
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo / Dl. 2"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo : Roman. [Aus dem Franz. übers.]"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo : T.2"
  • "El Comte de Monte-Cristo"@ca
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo/ 2"
  • "El comte de Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome I"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo, Tome II"
  • "Graaf de Monte Cristo"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo I"
  • "El conde de Monte Cristo : novelas"@es
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. [Tome] 2"
  • "Le Comte de Monte Cristo / 1"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo / T. 2"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo/ 1"
  • "Ho Komēs Montechrēstos"
  • "De Graaf van Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome 2. La vengeance"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. I"
  • "Ho Komēs Montechrestos"
  • "El Conde de Montecristo : Novela"@es
  • "Monte Cristo grófja"
  • "Monte Cristo grófja"@hu
  • "Hrabia Monte-Christo : powieść"
  • "The count of Monte Cristo (abridged)"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo, 2"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. T. 2"
  • "El conde de Montecristo [Comic]"@es
  • "De graaf de Monte-Cristo"
  • "El conde de monte cristo"
  • "<&gt"
  • "<&gt"@en
  • "O conde de Monte Cristo : texto integral"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo [T.] 1"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo : Roman. [Abbildungen von Gavarni und Johannot.]"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome II, La vengeance"
  • "De Graaf van Monte-Christo"
  • "O komēs Montechrēstos"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo Roman"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. [Tome 2.]"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Christo"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. 2"
  • "The count of Monte cristo"@en
  • "Le comte de Montecristo. T. 2"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. Édition augmentée d'une biographie. [Introd., bibliographie notes et relevé des variantes par J.H. Bornecque.]"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo T. 1"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo : par Alexandre Dumas. Abridged and annotated by Edgar Ewing Brandon"@en
  • "Der Graf von Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le comte de Monte Cristo / 2"
  • "Le comte de Monte Cristo. 2 : roman"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo Bd.1"
  • "El conde de Monte Cristo"@es
  • "El conde de Monte Cristo"
  • "El conde de Monte-Cristo : novela"
  • "El conde de Monte-Cristo : novela"@es
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo : [Roman]. Tome 2"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo / 1"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo : ed. augm. d'une biographie"
  • "The Count of Monte Cristo= Le Comte de Monte-Cristo"@en
  • "Monṭı̄ Krisṭo kā navvāb : Alı̄gzenḍar Ḍūmā ke mashhūr Frānsı̄sı nāvil kā Urdū k̲h̲ulāṣah"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome II, La vengeance"
  • "Hrabia Monte Christo : romans Aleksandra Dumasa (ojca)"@pl
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo... 1"
  • "Le Comte De Monte-Cristo,tome 2"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo : Tome II : La Vengeance"
  • "˜Leœ comte de Monte-Cristo 1"
  • "De graaf van Monte-Cristo"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome II"
  • "Konti i Monte Kristos"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo : l'emprisonnement, l'évasion, la découverte du trésor"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo / Dl. 1"
  • "Le Comte de Monté-Cristo"
  • "Le comte de Monte Christo <dt.&gt"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo/ 1"
  • "The Count of Monte-Cristo : in two volumes"
  • "COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO"@en
  • "El Conde de Monte-Cristo, novela"
  • "Le Comte de Monte - Christo"
  • "El Conde de Montecristo"@es
  • "El Conde de Montecristo"
  • "Der Graf von Monte Christo : Roman. 1"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo / 2"
  • "COMTE DE MONTE CRISTO"
  • "Greven af Monte Cristo"
  • "Greven af Monte Cristo"@da
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo. Tome 2"
  • "Le comte de Monte-Cristo, Tome I"
  • "Le Comte de Monte-Christo/ 1"
  • "Le Comte de Monte Cristo / 2"

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