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Language
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This hardback edition, W:Pu:Count Of Monte Cristo (Bwd) - Hardback, invites you to dive into a riveting tale of betrayal, revenge, and redemption. The Count Of Monte Cristo is a timeless classic of historical adventure, following Edmond Dantès as he is wrongfully imprisoned and emerges as the enigmatic Count who wields justice on a grand, personal scale. Perfect for adult readers and thoughtful young readers who crave depth, moral complexity, and a story that lingers long after the final page, this edition carries a tone that is at once thrilling, uplifting, and deeply human.
The Count Of Monte Cristo is written in richly layered, character-driven prose that moves from confinement to discovery, fortune, and the intricate web of vengeance. The experience is enhanced by brisk pacing, vivid settings, and a wide cast whose lives intersect with Dantès’s own transformative path. Set against the backdrop of early 19th-century France, the novel invites readers to explore timeless questions of hope, truth, and the cost of retribution while staying absorbed in a sweeping, cinematic narrative.
With a focus on a compelling journey and a world brimming with politics, intrigue, and daring escape, this classic introduces a memorable cast and a plot that unfolds with dramatic twists and emotional resonance. It’s a story of identity and resilience, following Edmond Dantès as he becomes the Count of Monte Cristo and navigates the moral terrain between vengeance and mercy within a vividly realized historical landscape.
After finishing W:Pu:Count Of Monte Cristo (Bwd) - Hardback, readers are left with a lasting sense of resilience, justice, and the power of transforming adversity into purpose. The tale encourages reflection on truth, forgiveness, and the choices we make when faced with injustice, making this edition a meaningful, confidence-boosting addition to any bookshelf.
Product Details
Author
Alexandre Dumas
Publisher
Wilco Publishing House
Number of Pages
939
Language
English
SKU
BK0520876
ISBN
9788119307647
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
6 x 9.2 x 1.7 cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 1,699
₹ 1,444
15% Off
Alexandre Dumas, Born Dumas Davy De La Pailleterie; (24 July 1802 5 December 1870), Also Known As Alexandre Dumas, Pre, Was A French Writer. His Works Have Been Translated Into Nearly 100 Languages, And He Is One Of The Most Widely Read French Authors. Many Of His Historical Novels Of High Adventure Were Originally Published As Serials, Including The Count Of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After, And The Vicomte De Bragelonne: Ten Years Later. His Novels Have Been Adapted Since The Early Twentieth Century For Nearly 200 Films. Dumas' Last Novel, The Knight Of Sainte-Hermine, Unfinished At His Death, Was Completed By A Scholar And Published In 2005, Becoming A Bestseller. It Was Published In English In 2008 As The Last Cavalier Alexandre Dumas, Born Dumas Davy De La Pailleterie; (24 July 1802 5 December 1870), Also Known As Alexandre Dumas, Pre, Was A French Writer. It Was Published In English In 2008 As The Last Cavalier Paul Mantell Is The Author Or Co-Author Of Over 160 Books For Children And Young Adults. Hit Series Include Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Bobbsey Twins, Tom Swift, X-Men, Matt Christopher Books, Tiki And Ronde Barber Books, And Derek Jeter Books (He Is Currently Working On Book #5 In That Best-Selling Series). Paul Lives In New Jersey With His Wife (And Erstwhile Co-Author) Avery Hart. Thank You For Your Trust By Choosing These Books, And Please Support Us By Leaving A Review!