

The Originals : The Three Musketeers
4.1
(29 ratings)640 pages2022Om Books InternationalISBN 9789352766864
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About this book
The merit of all things lies in their difficulty. The three musketeers originally published in French as Les trois mousquetaires (1844) is one of the most famous works by Alexandre Dumas. Set in the 1620s, the story follows the adventures of the youthfully ambitious D’artagnan as he seeks a place in the Prestigious musketeers of the guard. However, D’artagnan loses an important letter of Introduction due to a series of misfortunes and is unable to join the guard immediately. However, he ends up befriending Athos, Porthos and Aramis, the three valiant musketeers who exemplify loyalty and devotion in friendship and live by the motto, “all for one and one for all”. what follows is a brilliant tale of political intrigue, espionage, duels, murders, romance and friendship. The success of the novel led to two sequels—twenty years after (1845) and the vicomte of bragelonne: ten years later (1850). The three musketeers has also been adapted into film, television, stage as well as other art forms.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Om Books International
- Published
- 2022
- Pages
- 640
- ISBN
- 9789352766864
- Language
- en
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