| Author: Alexandre DumasAlso known as: A. Dumas, Dumas a., Alex Dumas, Alex Dumas, Dumas: Vogel, Alexandre Duma ... (see complete list), Alexandr Dumas, lexandre Dumas, Alexander Dumas, Alexadrie Dumas, Alexandra Dumas, Alexendre Dumas, Alezandre Dumas, Alejandro Dumas, Alexandre Dumas, Alejandro Dumas, Alexander Dumas, Alexandre Duams, Akexandre Dumas, Alexandrew Dumas, Aleksander Dumas, Alessandro Dumas, Alexandere Dumas, Alexandre Dumas p, Alexanrdre. Dumas, Pere Dumas Alexander, Alexandre Dumas pere, Alexandre Dumas pere, Alexandre, d.e Dumas, Alexandre Dumas pere, Alexandre Duma père, Alexandre Dumas d.ä., Alexander Dumas pére, Alexandre Dumas pére, Alexandre Dumas père, Alexandre Dumas perý, Alexander Dumas père, Alexandre Dumas père, Alexandre père Dumas, Alexandre Dumas d.ä., Alexandre Dumas, vanh, Alexandre, d. Ält. Dumas, the Elder Dumas Alexandre, Alexandre Dumas, d.&.tilde;, Alexandre Dumas, Schriftsteller, 1802-1870, Alexandre; illus. by Sir John Gilbert Dumas, Illustrated by Peter Steffenson Alexander Dumas, Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie the Elder | 16,110 | 188 | (4.15) | 110 | 0 |
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Both the father Alexandre Dumas père 1802-1870 and son Alexandre Dumas fils (1824-1895)were prolific French authors. It would help to organize the author pages for each if père and fils are used in the author boxes for your entries. In addition to this page, some of their works can be found at:
Alexandre Dumas père
Alexandre Dumas fils
Many titles are French or French derived; while many have English titles that are not similar. Please check the alternative title link before separating titles. Alexandre Dumas père is particular difficult because many dozens of titles are loosely connected series that invites odd breaks. Particularly troublesome is the Vicomte de Bragelonne which is not only the third of the Musketeer trilogy, but itself is often divided into its own trilogy.
- The Count of Monte Cristo 5758 copies, 81 reviews
- The Three Musketeers 4566 copies, 47 reviews
- The Man in the Iron Mask 1275 copies, 8 reviews
- Twenty Years After 594 copies, 7 reviews
- The lady of the camellias, from the French; with a critical introd. by… 520 copies, 6 reviews
- The black tulip 340 copies, 3 reviews
- The Vicomte de Bragelonne 339 copies, 5 reviews
- Queen Margot or Marguerite De Valois (Miramax Book) 316 copies, 7 reviews
- Louise de la Vallière 201 copies, 4 reviews
- The knight of Maison-Rouge : a novel of Marie Antoinette 137 copies, 2 reviews
- Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, tome 1 134 copies
- The Count of Monte Cristo, volume two 131 copies
- The count of Monte Cristo (abridged) 98 copies
- The queen's necklace, or The secret history of the court of Louis XVI 81 copies
- The forty-five 55 copies
- The last cavalier : being the adventures of Count Sainte-Hermine in the… 52 copies, 1 review
- Chicot the Jester 52 copies
- Joseph Balsamo 41 copies
- Taking the Bastille 40 copies
- Memoirs of a physician 35 copies
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Both the father Alexandre Dumas père 1802-1870 and son Alexandre Dumas fils (1824-1895)were prolific French authors. It would help to organize the author pages for each if père and fils are used in the author boxes for your entries. In addition to this page, some of their works can be found at:
Alexandre Dumas père
Alexandre Dumas fils
Many titles are French or French derived; while many have English titles that are not similar. Please check the alternative title link before separating titles. Alexandre Dumas père is particular difficult because many dozens of titles are loosely connected series that invites odd breaks. Particularly troublesome is the Vicomte de Bragelonne which is not only the third of the Musketeer trilogy, but itself is often divided into its own trilogy.  | |
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Disambiguation NoticeBoth the father Alexandre Dumas père 1802-1870 and son Alexandre Dumas fils (1824-1895)were prolific French authors. It would help to organize the author pages for each if père and fils are used in the author boxes for your entries. In addition to this page, some of their works can be found at:
Alexandre Dumas père
Alexandre Dumas fils
Many titles are French or French derived; while many have English titles that are not similar. Please check the alternative title link before separating titles. Alexandre Dumas père is particular difficult because many dozens of titles are loosely connected series that invites odd breaks. Particularly troublesome is the Vicomte de Bragelonne which is not only the third of the Musketeer trilogy, but itself is often divided into its own trilogy. Combine with…
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