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The three musketeers
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Introduction/Jacques Le Clercq
Author's preface: Wherein it is proved that despite their names ending in-os and-is, the heroes of the story we are about to relate have nothing mythological about them
Three gifts of monsieur d'Artagnan the elder
Antechamber of monsieur de Treville
Audience
Athos and his shoulder, of Porthos and his baldric, and of aramis and his handkerchief
His majesty's musketeers and the cardinal's guards
His majesty king Louis Xlll
Home life of the musketeers
Concerning a court intrigue
D'Artagnan to the fore
Concerning a mousetrap in the seventeenth century
In which the plot thickens
George Villiers, duke of Buckingham
Monsieur Bonacieux
Man of Meung
Men of law and men of the sword
Wherein monsieur Pierre Seguier, chancellor of France and keeper of the seals, looks more than once for a bell to ring as lustily as he was wont to do of yore
Monsieur Bonacieux and his lady
Lover and husband
Plan of campaign
journey
Lady Clark
In which their majesties dance la Merlaison, a favorite ballet of the king's
Rendezvous
Lodge
What happened to Porthos
Aramis and his thesis
Athos and his wife
Return
Of the hunt for campaign outfits
Milady
Englishmen and Frenchmen
Dinner at the house of an attorney-at-law
Soubrette and her mistress
Concerning the respective outfits of Aramis and Porthos
At night all cats are gray
Drea ms of vengeance
Milady's secret
How Athos without lifting a finger procured his equipment for the campaign
Vision
Wherein d'Artagnan meets his eminence and milady speeds him off to war
Siege of la Rochelle
Anjou wine and its salubrious virtues
At the sign of the red dovecote utility of stovepipes
Husband and wife
Bastion Saint-Bervais
Council of the musketeers
Family affair
Fatality
Intimate
Conversation between brother and sister
Officer out on a stroll
Captivity: First day
Captivity: Second day
Captivity: Third day
Captivity: Fourth day
Captivity: Fifth day
How milady employed the technique of classical tragedy to prepare a modern one
Escape That occurred at Portsmouth on august 23, 1628
What was happening in France
What occurred at the convent of the Carmelite nuns in Bethune
Two varieties of demons
Wine and water
Man in the red cloak
Day of judgment
How judgment was accomplished
Cardinal, his agent and a lieutenant's commission
Epilogue.
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The three gifts of M. d'Artagnan the Elder
The antechamber of M. de Treville
The audience
The shoulder of Athose, the Baldric of Porthos, and the handerchief of Aramis
The Kings' musketeers and the Cardinal's guards
His Majesty King Louis XIII
The housekeeping of the Musketeers
A court intrigue
D'Artagnan shows himself
A mouse-trap in the seventeenth century
The intrigue grows tangled
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
Monsieur Bonacieux
The man of Meung
Men of the robe and men of the sword
In which M. Seguier, the keeper of the seals, looks more than once for the bell, in order to ring it, as he did before
Bonacieux at home
The lover and the husband
Plan of the campaign
The journey
The Comtess de Winter
The ballet of La Merlaison
The rendezvous
The pavilion
The mistress of Porthos
The thesis of Aramis
The wife of Athos
The return
Hunting for their equipments
Milady
English and French
A procurator's dinner
Soubrette and mistress
In which the outfit of Aramis and Porthose is treated of
All cats are grey in the dark
Dream of vengeance
Milady's secret
How, without incommoding himself, Athos found his outfit
A vision
A terrible vision
The seige of Rochelle
The Anjou wine
The inn of the Red Dovecot
The utility of stove-pipes
A conjugal scene
The Bastion St. Gervais
The council of the musketeers
A family affair
Fatality
Chat of a brother with a sister
Officer
The first day of captivity
The second day of captivity
The third day of captivity
The fourth day of captivity
The fifth day of captivity
Means for classical tragedy
Escape
What took place at Portsmouth Au.. 23, 1628
In France
The Carmelite Convent at Bethune
Two varieties of demons
The drop of water
The man in the red cloak
Judgment
Execution
The Cardinal's messenger
Epilogue.
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Subjects
Subjects
Action and adventure fiction
Adventure and adventurers
Adventure and adventurers -- Fiction
Adventure fiction
Classic Literature
Drama
Fiction
France -- History -- 1589-1789, Bourbons -- Fiction
France -- History -- Louis XIII, 1610-1643 -- Fiction
France -- History -- Louis XIII, 1610-1643 -- Juvenile fiction
Historical fiction
History
Literature
Nonfiction
Performing Arts
Swordplay
Swordplay -- Fiction
Swordsmen
Swordsmen -- Fiction
Thriller
Young Adult Literature
Adventure and adventurers
Adventure and adventurers -- Fiction
Adventure fiction
Classic Literature
Drama
Fiction
France -- History -- 1589-1789, Bourbons -- Fiction
France -- History -- Louis XIII, 1610-1643 -- Fiction
France -- History -- Louis XIII, 1610-1643 -- Juvenile fiction
Historical fiction
History
Literature
Nonfiction
Performing Arts
Swordplay
Swordplay -- Fiction
Swordsmen
Swordsmen -- Fiction
Thriller
Young Adult Literature
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Bair, Lowell
Barrow, William
Cooper, Barbara T.,1944
Coward, David
Davenport, Basil bio., captions
Barrow, William
Cooper, Barbara T.,1944
Coward, David
Davenport, Basil bio., captions
Dove Audio Producer
Dumas (père), Alexandre Author
Dumas, Alexandre Author
Full Cast Narrator
Hochman, Eleanor
Homewood, Bill Narrator
Jourdan, Louis Narrator
Le Clercq, Jacques Georges Clemenceau,1898-1972
Lee, John Narrator
Leloir, Maurice ill
Massie, Allan,1938
Pablo Marcos Studio
Pevear, Richard,1943
Vogel, Malvina G
Wheelwright, Rowland ill
York, Michael Narrator
Zier, Édouard,1856-1924
Dumas (père), Alexandre Author
Dumas, Alexandre Author
Full Cast Narrator
Hochman, Eleanor
Homewood, Bill Narrator
Jourdan, Louis Narrator
Le Clercq, Jacques Georges Clemenceau,1898-1972
Lee, John Narrator
Leloir, Maurice ill
Massie, Allan,1938
Pablo Marcos Studio
Pevear, Richard,1943
Vogel, Malvina G
Wheelwright, Rowland ill
York, Michael Narrator
Zier, Édouard,1856-1924
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9781400126903
9781483086699
9780329208103
9781577658030
9781597777858
9781593081485
9789629545246
9780192827517
9781620112892
9781408481394
9780451525475
9780375756740
9780553211474
9780375406577
9781601361165
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