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  2. 4.09. 324,522 ratings9,578 reviews. First published in 1844, The Three Musketeers is the most famous of Alexandre Dumas' historical novels and one of the most popular adventure novels ever written. Dumas' swashbuckling epic chronicles the adventures of d'Artagnan, a brash young man from the countryside who journeys to Paris in 1625 hoping to ...

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  3. Feb 20, 2017 · Recommended Read. When d’Artagnan goes to Paris to become a Musketeer, he embarks on a swashbuckling adventure with the legendary Porthos, Athos, and Aramis. If they wish to trump the nefarious Cardinal Richelieu, it’s got to be “all for one, one for all.” Dear readers,

  4. Dec 1, 1995 · 4.15. 1,203 ratings62 reviews. "All for one and one for all!" That's the rallying cry of the Musketeers--guards of the French King--and the call to adventure for young readers enjoying their first taste of Dumas' classic swashbuckler.

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  5. Review by Linnea Tanner. Originally published in 1844, the many incarnations of The Three Musketeers have embedded into our collective unconscious the image of three men in plumed hats, raising their swords while a fourth, d’Artagnan, cries, “All for one, and one for all.”

  6. Aug 20, 2006 · Review by Terrence Rafferty. Aug. 20, 2006. WORDS never failed Alexandre Dumas. In his maniacally productive writing career, he pumped out millions and millions of them: some good, some bad and...

  7. Apr 24, 2017 · The Three Musketeers book review: Wrongful characters in an era full of intrigue and deceit as two great nations dispute power over Europe. What’s not to love on all of this, right? For those of you who think this novel is only about “one for all in all for one,” prepare to be surprised!

  8. The Three Musketeers isn’t “classic literature” in the sense of being longwinded, mannered, and boring. It is, rather, a marvelous entertainment, crammed with vendettas, love affairs, duels, intrigues, daring exploits, drily funny dialogue, scintillating melodrama, and side-splitting farce.

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