The Count Of Monte Cristo,New

The Count Of Monte Cristo,New

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Alexandre Dumas'S Novel Of Justice, Retribution, And Selfdiscovery One Of The Most Enduringly Popular Adventure Tales Ever Written Appears Here In A Newly Revised Translation.' 'This Novel Tells The Story Of Edmond Dantes, Wrongfully Imprisoned For Life In The Supposedly Impregnable Sea Fortress The Chateau D'If. After A Daring Escape, And After Unearthing A Hidden Treasure Revealed To Him By A Fellow Prisoner, He Devotes The Rest Of His Life To Tracking Down And Punishing The Enemies Who Wronged Him.' 'This Newly Edited Version Of The Original Nineteenthcentury English Translation Speeds The Narrative Flow While Retaining All The Essential Details Of Dumas'S Intricately Plotted And Thrilling Masterpiece.' The Classic Nineteenthcentury Translation Has Been Revised And Updated By Peter Washington, With An Introduction By Novelist Umberto Eco.

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