The Three Musketeers. In 2 volumes
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Volume 1
The first volume of a classic novel that embodies the spirit of adventure and nobility. A story in which words, honor, and a friendly shoulder mean more than power and intrigue.
Young d'Artagnan leaves his hometown, dreaming of becoming a musketeer. But his hot temper quickly leads to him being challenged to a duel by three men—Athos, Aramis, and Porthos. Little does the hero suspect that they will soon become his trusted allies and companions in trials, while he himself will find himself embroiled in court intrigue after meeting the charming Constance.
Volume 2
The second volume of a classic novel that embodies the spirit of adventure and nobility. A story in which words, honor, and a friendly shoulder mean more than power and intrigue.
D'Artagnan saved the queen's honor and received his well-deserved reward. He was sure the worst was over, but suddenly Milady appeared on his path—beautiful, cold, and deadly. Now, not only his reputation but also his life was at stake. And it seemed Athos had an old score to settle with her...
When the novel began publication in 1844 in the newspaper Le Siècle, readers awaited each chapter like a new episode of a TV series. Since then, it has been adapted into many films, but one of the most beloved was the 1978 film "D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers," which many remember from childhood.
The first volume of a classic novel that embodies the spirit of adventure and nobility. A story in which words, honor, and a friendly shoulder mean more than power and intrigue.
Young d'Artagnan leaves his hometown, dreaming of becoming a musketeer. But his hot temper quickly leads to him being challenged to a duel by three men—Athos, Aramis, and Porthos. Little does the hero suspect that they will soon become his trusted allies and companions in trials, while he himself will find himself embroiled in court intrigue after meeting the charming Constance.
Volume 2
The second volume of a classic novel that embodies the spirit of adventure and nobility. A story in which words, honor, and a friendly shoulder mean more than power and intrigue.
D'Artagnan saved the queen's honor and received his well-deserved reward. He was sure the worst was over, but suddenly Milady appeared on his path—beautiful, cold, and deadly. Now, not only his reputation but also his life was at stake. And it seemed Athos had an old score to settle with her...
When the novel began publication in 1844 in the newspaper Le Siècle, readers awaited each chapter like a new episode of a TV series. Since then, it has been adapted into many films, but one of the most beloved was the 1978 film "D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers," which many remember from childhood.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Eternal Stories