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The Three Musketeers
The Three Musketeers
Author: Alexandre Dumas
"One for all and all for one!" was the cry of the bold Musketeers and the young cadet, D'Artagan. Follow their exciting adventures as they save the honors of the Queen and outwit the powerful Cardinal Richelieu and his murderous spies.
ISBN: 208576
Pages: 236
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Publisher: Moby Books
Book Type: Paperback
Large Print: Yes
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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It's all here, complete & unabridged. Set in 17th century England and France, this classic tale tells of valour, intrigue and love. The three friends, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, and their companion, D'Artagnan, fight & love their way through a series of hair-raising adventures. Their exploits, laced with intrigue between the French and English courts and a host of full-blooded subsidiary characters, provide the coulourful framework for a fast-moving, witty and essentially humorous tale.
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escapeartistk avatar reviewed The Three Musketeers on + 207 more book reviews
Normally, anachronistic values don't interfere with my appreciation of a story. However, for some reason in this novel, the hypocrisy of the musketeers' behavior compared with their judgements of others (especially women) was trying. I certainly would not recommend it for children.
The plot is also very contrived.
Overall, for a "classic," I was underimpressed. That said, it is a relatively fun and easy read as long as you're prepared to suspend some of your values along with your disbelief.
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This is a great classic. I went through a classic period, and I really enjoyed this story!
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Original classic of adventure and romance.
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This would be a great book for young children. There are illustrations with no color on every other page, which the child could color.


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