Alexandre Dumas’s epic tale of suffering and retribution, inspired by a real-life case of wrongful imprisonment—nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read
Thrown in prison for a crime he has not committed, Edmond Dantes is confined to the grim fortress of If. There he learns of a great hoard of treasure hidden on the Isle of Monte Cristo, and he becomes determined not only to escape, but also to unearth the treasure and use it to plot the destruction of the three men responsible for his incarceration.
Robin Buss’s lively translation is complete and unabridged, and remains faithful to the style of Dumas’s original. This edition includes an introduction, explanatory notes, and suggestions for further reading.
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This clothbound edition of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel is celebrated for its captivating and lengthy story, appreciated as a must-have book and a smooth read. It offers a thrilling adventure through an age of wrongful imprisonment and revenge, inspired by real-life events.
"I love the way the story just evolves beautifully." — Flygirl2006
"Definitely recommend for both the content and the reading experience!" — Reading S.
"It is written so well, and the story is so captivating!" — Sophie
Reviews
Poor quality
"The paper and print quality of the paperback edition are awful. Recommend going with a different publication."
— Matt (1/5)
Amazing
"Picture this: you are nineteen years old with your whole life ahead of you. You've just been offered the job of your dreams. And you're about to marry the person you've loved since childhood. When, suddenly, a couple of jealous men decide to frame you as a Bonapartist (a crime which was punished by death or life imprisonment) and have you sent away to rot in an island prison. I think it's fair to say you'd be feeling a touch bitter about the whole ordeal."
— Leon (5/5)
revenge is best served cold, damp and stewing in prison
"gripping novel that is so addictive. pleasantly surprised by this."
— Big T. (5/5)
Amazing!
"Really loved all of them, could read them everyday"
— Fish (5/5)
A great Classic
"One of the most well known pieces of literature. A great story of revenge and development. Must have for any library and collection"
— Prabhnoor (5/5)
The Count of Monte Cristo review
"Great work detailing a story of revenge. Dumas gives the reader many lessons that can be learned and applied to their own life."
— Jordan (5/5)
Terrible edition, not worth the price
"I'm of course giving two stars not to the immortal classic novel by Duma, but to a terrible clothbound edition of this book. The nice print on a cover is already peeling of, and I'm just one third into reading the book! Can't imagine how ugly this poor book will look like when I'm finished with it! Seeing how other people complained about the same problem, it's not just my book's issue. Paper itself is pleasant and well bound, but this edition is not worth its price for sure."
— Rue M. (2/5)
The Count Of Monte Cristo Book Review
"I have always wanted this book and found it at Indigo with such an amazing cover!!"
— Alex P. (5/5)
Worthy Classical Read
"A classic worth reading and having in your library. I loved watching the adaptations of this story as a kid but nothing beats reading it as an adult."
— Cherry (5/5)
One of the best classics!!!
"Loved the classic novel!! A lesson in history, as well as a great read."
— Belle (5/5)
Q&A
Published date: May 27, 2003
Language: English
No. of Pages: 1312
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780140449266
Dimensions:
5.04" W x
2.18" L x
7.8" H
“A piece of perfect storytelling.”—Robert Louis Stevenson
Alexandre Dumas (1802–1870) was the son of Napoleon’s famous general Dumas. A prolific author, his body of work includes a number of popular classics, including The Three Musketeers and The Man in the Iron Mask.
Robin Buss (1939–2006) was a writer and translator who worked for the Independent on Sunday and as television critic for the Times Educational Supplement. He was also the translator of a number of volumes for Penguin Classics.
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