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  1. Count of Monte Cristo, Paperback by Dumas, Alexandre; Sanchez, Angelica, Bran...

    The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) is an adventure novel by French author Alexandre Dumas completed in 1844. It is one of the author's most popular works, along with The Three Musketeers.

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  2. Count Of Monte Cristo, Paperback by Dumas, Alexandre; Celestin, Roger (INT), ...

    Count Of Monte Cristo, Paperback by Dumas, Alexandre; Celestin, Roger (INT), ISBN 0451529707, ISBN-13 9780451529701, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Edmund Dantès, betrayed by his enemies and unjustly convicted of aiding the exiled Napoleon, escapes after fourteen years imprisonment in the Château d'If and embarks on a carefully crafted plot to seek his revenge. Reissue.

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  3. The Count of Monte Cristo, Dracula, & Dr.Jekyll, Great Illustrated

    The product is a book titled "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas, published by Vintage Books. It is a great illustrated edition featuring iconic works such as "Dracula" and "Dr. Jekyll." The book is written in English and combines classicism with illustrations, making it a visually engaging and captivating read for fans of classic literature and horror tales.

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  4. The Count Of Monte Cristo And Sayonara Ad Supplement (B)

    The Count Of Monte Cristo And Sayonara Ad Supplement (B). Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.

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  5. Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (2008, Trade Paperback)

    Brand new book. Fast shipping from United States.

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  6. Lot of 4 Paperback Copies The Count Of Monte Cristo / Dumas FREE SHIPPING !!!

    The Count Of Monte Cristo / Dumas. Lot of 4 Paperback Copies.

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  7. The Count Of Monte Cristo Lifehouse Theater On The-Air Audio CD Brand New B115

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  8. The Count of Monte Cristo: Tome III by Alexandre Dumas Pere (English) Paperback

    The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas Pere. Though Dantès himself has no political leanings, the undertaking is enough to implicate him for treason. The man, Noirtier, is Villefort's father. Terrified that any public knowledge of his father's treasonous activities will thwart his own ambitions, Villefort decides to send Dantès to prison for life.

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