Count of Monte Cristo

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082950
ISBN
9780451529701
Grade 9-AD
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Charlotte Mason
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An abridged translation of Alexandre Dumas’s original classic story. Follow the tale of a wrongfully accused man getting revenge on his accusers under the alias of the Count of Monte Cristo. A good resource for a literature lesson, but also a great read on its own. 648 pgs, pb. ~ Kathryn
Publisher's Description of Count of Monte Cristo

In the post-Napoleonic era, a young sailor from Marseilles is poised to become captain of his own ship and marry his beloved. But jealous enemies provoke his arrest, condemning Edmond Dantès to lifelong imprisonment in the infamous Château d’If. There, his sole companion reveals his secret plan to escape, as well as the location of a trove of riches hidden on a remote island. Determined to avenge himself against the men that conspired to destroy him, the newly free Edmond uses the treasure to forge a mysterious and powerful new identity: the Count of Monte Cristo.


Category Description for Count Of Monte Cristo Books

Edmond Dantès is just nineteen years old when his whole life is changed forever. On the day of his wedding to his true love, Edmond is unfairly arrested and unjustly sentenced to solitary confinement in the notorious Chteau d'If. Over the course of the 14 years Edmond is imprisoned, he learns many things from a fellow prisoner, including the location of a great treasure. Following the death of his friend, Edmond makes a daring escape and is soon on his way to the island of Monte Cristo to find the treasure. After becoming a self-made count, Edmond begins weaving his plans of revenge for those involved in his imprisonment. The epitome of patience, Edmond has perfectly planned and crafted the proper revenge due each man, and these things he brings about over the space of many years, as well-timed as they are well-planned. This book is a riveting novel, well-written and rich in plot and language. We have two versions of this classic, a shorter abridged version that is 580 pgs (a Tor Classic), and a larger, unabridged version that is 1462 pgs (a Modern Library Classic).

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Signet Books
Author:Alexander Dumas
Grades:9-AD
ISBN:9780451529701
Length in Inches:6.875
Width in Inches:4.25
Height in Inches:1.375
Weight in Pounds:0.6
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