The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
The Count of Monte Cristo has become a fixture of Western Civilizations literature, as inescapable and immediately identifiable as Micky Mouse, Noahs flood, and the story of Little Red Riding Hood. -Luc Sante
A piece of perfect storytelling.-Robert Louis Stevenson
With Alexandre Dumass epic novel of intrigue and adventure, The Count of Monte Cristo has thrilled readers for centuries with its sweeping themes of alienation, love, and revenge. With its intricate plot and evocative settings in France and the Mediterranean, this book is one of the most beloved classics ever written.
In this quintessential tale of vengeance set in the Napoleonic era, Edmond Dantes, a young French sailor, is engaged to marry Mercedes, a young and beautiful Catalan woman. In a terrible act of jealously, three men betray Edmond, and he is wrongfully convicted of treason. He is sent to the infamous Chateau d'If, one of the most feared prisons of France. After a daring escape from imprisonment, Dantes hunts in search of a treasure that he has learned of from a fellow inmate. Once in possession of his vast fortune, he returns to Paris as the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo to wreck revenge on the three men who have betrayed him. Dumass tale simmers with intrigue and excitement and remains one of the great classics of our time.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Count of Monte Cristo is both modern and readable.