One of France's best-selling writers at the time of the novel's composition, Dumas here combines what he considered to be life's essentials - `l'action et l'amour'. This historical romance is the climax of his epic of chivalry and valour that began with The Three Musketeers, and it is here that Atho
The Man in the Iron Mask
β Scribed by Alexandre Dumas
- Book ID
- 100297567
- Publisher
- Barnes & Noble Classics
- Year
- 1846
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 546 KB
- Edition
- Barnes & Noble Classics Series (2005)
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781411432642
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Paperback, 768 pages
Published 1847
Barnes & Noble Classics Series (2005)
Introduction by: Barbara T. Cooper
France in the 1660s is a boiling cauldron of plots and counter-plots as King Louis XIV struggles to extend his power and transform himself into the βSun King.β Locked within the dreaded Bastille prison may be his enemiesβ ultimate weapon: an anonymous prisoner forced to wear an iron mask so that none may see his faceβand learn his astonishing secret. But soon the famed dβArtagnan and the Three Musketeers are swept into the actionβbut not on the same side! Will they actually be forced to fight each other?
As much a tale of mystery and political intrigue as a swashbuckling adventure, The Man in the Iron Mask is the final novel in Alexandre Dumasβs series of dβArtagnan romances. The story follows the heroic young man from the country who, along with his three comrades, becomes a powerful influence on the course of French history. Yet what seems to be the most fantastic aspect of the story is based on fact. During Louis XIVβs reign, a mysterious masked prisoner did dwell in the Bastille and his identity remains a question to this day.
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