The Count of Monte Cristo

Dumas, Alexandre

Series: Puffin classics
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396 p First published in French 1845
Abridged by Robin Waterfield
Summary: 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.
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Waterfield, Robin
Location edition Bar Code due date
Fiction K58376S
call #:DUM
ISBN:9780140373530
pub:1996