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The Vicomte de Bragelonne / Alexandre Dumas.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Floating Press, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (1153 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781775410188
  • 1775410188
  • 9781775410188
  • 1775410188
Uniform titles:
  • Vicomte de Bragelonne. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Vicomte de Bragelonne.DDC classification:
  • 843/.7 22
LOC classification:
  • PQ2229 .V413 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Title; Contents; Chapter I: The Letter.; Chapter II: The Messenger.; Chapter III: The Interview.; Chapter IV: Father and Son.; Chapter V: In which Something will be said of Cropoli of Cropoli and of a Great Unknown Painter.; Chapter VI: The Unknown.; Chapter VII: Parry.; Chapter VIII: What his Majesty King Louis XIV. was at the Age of Twenty-Two.; Chapter IX: In which the Unknown of the Hostelry of Les Medici loses his Incognito.; Chapter X: The Arithmetic of M. de Mazarin.; Chapter XI: Mazarin's Policy.; Chapter XII: The King and the Lieutenant.; Chapter XIII: Mary de Mancini.
Chapter XIV: In which the King and the Lieutenant each give Proofs of Memory. Chapter XV: The Proscribed.; Chapter XVI: "Remember!"; Chapter XVII: In which Aramis is sought, and only Bazin is found.; Chapter XVIII: In which D'Artagnan seeks Porthos, and only finds Mousqueton.; Chapter XIX: What D'Artagnan went to Paris for.; Chapter XX: Of the Society which was formed in the Rue des Lombards, at the Sign of the Pilon d'Or, to carry out M. d'Artagnan's; Chapter XXI: In which D'Artagnan prepares to travel for the Firm of Planchet & Company.
Chapter XXII: D'Artagnan travels for the House of Planchet and Company. Chapter XXIII: In which the Author, very unwillingly, is forced to write a Little History.; Chapter XXIV: The Treasure.; Chapter XXV: The Marsh.; Chapter XXVI: Heart and Mind.; Chapter XXVII: The Next Day.; Chapter XXVIII: Smuggling.; Chapter XXIX: In which D'Artagnan begins to fear he has placed his Money and that of Planchet in the Sinking Fund.; Chapter XXX: The Shares of Planchet and Company rise again to Par.; Chapter XXXI: Monk reveals Himself.
Chapter XXXII: Athos and D'Artagnan meet once more at the Hostelry of the Corne du Cerf. Chapter XXXIII: The Audience.; Chapter XXXIV: Of the Embarrassment of Riches.; Chapter XXXV: On the Canal.; Chapter XXXVI: How D'Artagnan drew, as a Fairy would have done, a CountrySeat from a Deal Box.; Chapter XXXVII: How D'Artagnan regulated the "Assets" of the Company before he established its "Liabilities."; Chapter XXXVIII: In which it is seen that the French Grocer had already been established in the Seventeenth Century.; Chapter XXXIX: Mazarin's Gaming Party.; Chapter XL: An Affair of State.
Chapter XLI: The Recital. Chapter XLII: In which Mazarin becomes Prodigal.; Chapter XLIII: Guenaud.; Chapter XLIV: Colbert.; Chapter XLV: Confession of a Man of Wealth.; Chapter XLVI: The Donation.; Chapter XLVII: How Anne of Austria gave one Piece of Advice to Louis XIV., and how M. Fouquet gave him Another.; Chapter XLVIII: Agony.; Chapter XLIX: The First Appearance of Colbert.; Chapter L: The First Day of the Royalty of Louis XIV.; Chapter LI: A Passion.; Chapter LII: D'Artagnan's Lesson.; Chapter LIII: The King.; Chapter LIV: The Houses of M. Fouquet.; Chapter LV: The Abbe Fouquet.
Summary: The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later is the final book in Dumas' d'Artagnon Romances trilogy. The book is in four parts, of which this is the first. According to French academic Jean-Yves Tadie, the real subject of the book is the beginning of King Louis XIV's rule.
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Originally published in 1850.

The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later is the final book in Dumas' d'Artagnon Romances trilogy. The book is in four parts, of which this is the first. According to French academic Jean-Yves Tadie, the real subject of the book is the beginning of King Louis XIV's rule.

Title; Contents; Chapter I: The Letter.; Chapter II: The Messenger.; Chapter III: The Interview.; Chapter IV: Father and Son.; Chapter V: In which Something will be said of Cropoli of Cropoli and of a Great Unknown Painter.; Chapter VI: The Unknown.; Chapter VII: Parry.; Chapter VIII: What his Majesty King Louis XIV. was at the Age of Twenty-Two.; Chapter IX: In which the Unknown of the Hostelry of Les Medici loses his Incognito.; Chapter X: The Arithmetic of M. de Mazarin.; Chapter XI: Mazarin's Policy.; Chapter XII: The King and the Lieutenant.; Chapter XIII: Mary de Mancini.

Chapter XIV: In which the King and the Lieutenant each give Proofs of Memory. Chapter XV: The Proscribed.; Chapter XVI: "Remember!"; Chapter XVII: In which Aramis is sought, and only Bazin is found.; Chapter XVIII: In which D'Artagnan seeks Porthos, and only finds Mousqueton.; Chapter XIX: What D'Artagnan went to Paris for.; Chapter XX: Of the Society which was formed in the Rue des Lombards, at the Sign of the Pilon d'Or, to carry out M. d'Artagnan's; Chapter XXI: In which D'Artagnan prepares to travel for the Firm of Planchet & Company.

Chapter XXII: D'Artagnan travels for the House of Planchet and Company. Chapter XXIII: In which the Author, very unwillingly, is forced to write a Little History.; Chapter XXIV: The Treasure.; Chapter XXV: The Marsh.; Chapter XXVI: Heart and Mind.; Chapter XXVII: The Next Day.; Chapter XXVIII: Smuggling.; Chapter XXIX: In which D'Artagnan begins to fear he has placed his Money and that of Planchet in the Sinking Fund.; Chapter XXX: The Shares of Planchet and Company rise again to Par.; Chapter XXXI: Monk reveals Himself.

Chapter XXXII: Athos and D'Artagnan meet once more at the Hostelry of the Corne du Cerf. Chapter XXXIII: The Audience.; Chapter XXXIV: Of the Embarrassment of Riches.; Chapter XXXV: On the Canal.; Chapter XXXVI: How D'Artagnan drew, as a Fairy would have done, a CountrySeat from a Deal Box.; Chapter XXXVII: How D'Artagnan regulated the "Assets" of the Company before he established its "Liabilities."; Chapter XXXVIII: In which it is seen that the French Grocer had already been established in the Seventeenth Century.; Chapter XXXIX: Mazarin's Gaming Party.; Chapter XL: An Affair of State.

Chapter XLI: The Recital. Chapter XLII: In which Mazarin becomes Prodigal.; Chapter XLIII: Guenaud.; Chapter XLIV: Colbert.; Chapter XLV: Confession of a Man of Wealth.; Chapter XLVI: The Donation.; Chapter XLVII: How Anne of Austria gave one Piece of Advice to Louis XIV., and how M. Fouquet gave him Another.; Chapter XLVIII: Agony.; Chapter XLIX: The First Appearance of Colbert.; Chapter L: The First Day of the Royalty of Louis XIV.; Chapter LI: A Passion.; Chapter LII: D'Artagnan's Lesson.; Chapter LIII: The King.; Chapter LIV: The Houses of M. Fouquet.; Chapter LV: The Abbe Fouquet.

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