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Alexandre Dumas was a successful French author that died in 1870. Born in 1802, his father was Thomas-Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie, a renowned General.

Order of Three Musketeers / d'Artagnan Romances Series

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1 The Three Musketeers 1844 Description / Buy
2 The Red Sphinx 1844 Description / Buy
3 Twenty Years After 1845 Description / Buy
4 Louise de La Vallière 1845 Description / Buy
5 The Vicomte de Bragelonne 1847 Description / Buy
6 Ten Years Later 1847 Description / Buy
7 The Man in the Iron Mask 1850 Description / Buy
8 Blood Royal 2020 Description / Buy

Order of The Last Valois Series

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1 Marguerite de Valois 1845 Description / Buy
2 Chichot the Jester 1846 Description / Buy
3 The Forty Five Guardsmen 1847 Description / Buy
4 The Horoscope 2012 Description / Buy

Chronological Order of The Last Valois Series

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1 The Horoscope 2012 Description / Buy
2 Marguerite de Valois 1845 Description / Buy
3 Chichot the Jester 1846 Description / Buy
4 The Forty Five Guardsmen 1847 Description / Buy

Order of The Marie Antoinette Romances Series

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1 The Knight of Maison-Rouge 1845 Description / Buy
2 Joseph Balsamo 1846 Description / Buy
3 Taking the Bastile 1846 Description / Buy
4 The Queen's Necklace 1850 Description / Buy
5 The Countess de Charny 1853 Description / Buy

Chronological Order of The Marie Antoinette Romances Series

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1 Joseph Balsamo 1846 Description / Buy
2 The Queen's Necklace 1850 Description / Buy
3 Taking the Bastile 1846 Description / Buy
4 The Countess de Charny 1853 Description / Buy
5 The Knight of Maison-Rouge 1845 Description / Buy

Order of The Sainte-Hermine Cycle Series

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1 The Companions of Jehu 1857 Description / Buy
2 The Whites and the Blues 1867 Description / Buy
3 The Last Cavalier 1870 Description / Buy

Order of Tales of Robin Hood Series

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1 The Prince of Thieves 1862 Description / Buy
2 The Outlaw (Short Story) 1863 Description / Buy

Order of Alexandre Dumas Standalone Novels

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1 Captain Paul (Short Story) 1838 Description / Buy
2 Captain Pamphile 1839 Description / Buy
3 The Fencing Master 1840 Description / Buy
4 Castle Eppstein 1843 Description / Buy
5 Georges 1843 Description / Buy
6 The Conspirators 1843 Description / Buy
7 Ascanio, Vol. I 1843 Description / Buy
8 Ascanio, Vol. 2 1843 Description / Buy
9 The Women's War / The War of Women 1844 Description / Buy
10 The Nutcracker (Short Story) 1844 Description / Buy
11 The Corsican Brothers (Short Story) 1844 Description / Buy
12 La Reine Margot / Queen Margot 1845 Description / Buy
13 The Count of Monte Cristo 1845 Description / Buy
14 The Regent's Daughter 1845 Description / Buy
15 The Two Dianas 1846 Description / Buy
16 Horror At Fontenay 1849 Description / Buy
17 The Black Tulip (Short Story) 1850 Description / Buy
18 Olympe de Clèves 1852 Description / Buy
19 The Page of the Duke of Savoy 1854 Description / Buy
20 The Mohicans of Paris 1854 Description / Buy
21 The Wolf-Leader (Short Story) 1857 Description / Buy

Order of Alexandre Dumas Short Story Collections

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1 The Crimes of the Marquise de Brinvilliers and Others 2011 Description / Buy
2 Short Stories By Alexandre Dumas, Ten Volumes in One 2020 Description / Buy

Order of Alexandre Dumas Standalone Plays

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1 Antony (Short Story) 1831 Description / Buy
2 Charles VII at the Homes of His Great Vassals (Short Story) 1831 Description / Buy
3 Napoleon Bonaparte 1840 Description / Buy
4 Edmund Kean, Or, The Life Of An Actor (Short Story) 1857 Description / Buy
5 Urbain Grandier and the Devils of Loudon 2009 Description / Buy
6 The Gold Thieves 2012 Description / Buy

Order of Alexandre Dumas Non-Fiction Books

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1 Napoleon 1865 Description / Buy
2 The Memoirs of a Physician 1893 Description / Buy
3 The Celebrated Crimes of History 1895 Description / Buy
4 Celebrated Crimes of the Russian Court 1905 Description / Buy
5 The Journal of Madame Giovanni 1944 Description / Buy
6 Alexandre Dumas' Adventures in Spain 1959 Description / Buy
7 Alexandre Dumas' Adventures in Caucasia 1962 Description / Buy
8 My Memoirs 1965 Description / Buy

Order of Impressions De Voyage Series

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1 Le Caucase (Short Story) 1858 Description / Buy

Alexandre Dumas Anthologies

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1 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories 1994 Description / Buy
2 Vampires 2011 Description / Buy
3 The Werewolf Megapack 2013 Description / Buy
4 The Greatest Books of All Time #4 2017 Description / Buy
5 The Realm of the Impossible 2017 Description / Buy
6 100 Books You Must Read Before You Die Vol. 1 2020 Description / Buy
7 100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature - volume 1 2021 Description / Buy
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The child of an enslaved Haitian, Thomas attained the highest rank available to a black man in Europe when he was 31. Despite his accomplishments, a disagreement over his Egypt campaign forced Thomas out of the army. He was incarcerated for two years, dying soon after his departure from prison. Marie Louis Labouret, Alexandre’s mother, did everything she could to secure a solid education for her son.

But the author’s time at Abbe Gregoire’s School was short-lived. Once he landed a position at a local notary, he left. After immersing himself in literature in the 1820s, Alexandre made a name for himself as an author of plays, comedies, and dramas.

Soon after, he turned his attention to novels and short stories. The author’s work tackled a variety of subjects, including scandals, crime, and history. Contemporary readers are well-acquainted with his stories, including ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ and ‘The Three Musketeers’, even though most have never heard of Alexandre Dumas.

The author was so successful that he built a home in France (The Chateau de Monte Cristo). But the sanctuary was more of a curse than a gift. Alexandre spent too much time entertaining.
Before long, his creditors came calling, and the author was forced to escape to Belgium and Russia. Despite the downward turn in his fortunes, Alexandre kept writing. In fact, he wrote travel books that drew inspiration from his life in exile.

In 1870, he finally died. Alexandre was living in Puys, France, at the time. His body remained at the Villers-Cotterets cemetery until 2002, when it was moved to the Pantheon (Paris).
The location houses the remains of Alexandre’s peers, including Victor Hugo and Emile Zola.

Alexandre Dumas Books Into Movies

Dozens of novels from Alexandre Dumas’ bibliography have been adapted for the big screen. The most notable include ‘The Count of Monte Cristo,’ ‘The Three Musketeers,’ ‘Twenty Years After,’ ‘ and ‘The Man In The Iron Mask.’

Best Alexandre Dumas Books

Alexandre married Marie Laure Catherine Labay. She gave him a son. Later on, he married Ida Ferrier. The author had numerous affairs. From what historians have seen, he had a daughter as well (Marie Alexandrine). Alexandre’s best books include:

The Count of Monte Cristo: Edmond Dante was wronged. His enemies thought he was defeated and for a good reason. Edmond was in prison. As far as most people were concerned, he would spend the rest of his life behind bars.

But Edmond had other plans. He knew a secret. Hidden someone on the Isle of Monte Cristo was a substantial treasure. Edmond had one goal: to escape and claim the prize for himself.

Once he succeeded, he would use his newfound fortune to destroy the three men who ruined his life. Edmond had an arduous journey ahead of him. But he had no intention of giving up until his thirst for revenge was satisfied.

The Three Musketeers: The first novel in ‘The d’Artagnan Romances’ takes readers back to the 1600s. d’Artagnan, the hero at the center of this tale, wanted to join the Musketeers of the Guard, an elite branch of the military. His plans took an interesting turn when he met Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, the most formidable members of the Guard.

Now, D’Artagnan must disentangle himself from a series of increasingly complicated scenarios. Wherever he goes, the musketeers follow. And wherever they go, trouble follows.

This novel mirrors Robinhood and other stories of that ilk. It features all the standard tropes, including a foolish king, a corrupt religious figure, and a philandering queen.

The musketeers are a product of their era. They have amoral and misogynistic attributes. But Alexandre Dumas forces readers to perceive their antics through a comedic lens. The goal is to present them as righteous knights trying to right the wrongs of the land.

When he was alive, Alexandre presented The Three Musketeers as heroes from various recovered manuscripts. He claimed that some elements of his story were based on historical texts.

He wrote the first book in collaboration with Auguste Maquet. They wrote the sequels together. She would suggest plot outlines. Alexandre would expand on them.

When Does The Next Alexandre Dumas book come out?

Alexandre Dumas doesn't seem to have an upcoming book. Their newest book is 100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature - volume 1 and was released on February, 23rd 2021.

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