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The Count of Monte Cristo (Annotated) - cover

The Count of Monte Cristo (Annotated)

أبو حامد الغزالي

Publisher: Muhammad Humza

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Summary

• All content is redone in a new style, with the author's name and the title of the novel at the top.
• For a better glance, a small graphic is added at the beginning of each chapter.
• With a picture of Alexandre Dumas, a detailed biography of him is added.

Edmond Dantès is framed as a Bonapartist traitor and sentenced to fourteen years in jail in this early nineteenth-century French drama. He befriends a man in jail who tells him of a treasure on Monte Cristo's island. Dantès retrieves the treasure and acquires the island, as well as the title of Count, after a daring escape. He disguises himself and uses his newfound wealth to exact vengeance on the folks who deceived him.
 
Available since: 05/01/2022.

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