✓ Alexandre Dumas’ 1844–1846 classic — unabridged & authentic (Anonymous 1846 Chapman & Hall translation) The Ultimate Tale of Revenge and Redemption A Sweeping Epic of Injustice, Intrigue, and Triumphant Justice First published in 1844, Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the greatest adventure novels ever written. Following Edmond Dantès, wrongfully imprisoned and betrayed, it tells of his daring escape, discovery of a vast treasure, and relentless quest for vengeance. At once thrilling, emotional, and philosophical, it is Dumas’ masterpiece of fate and justice. What You’ll Experience ✓ The gripping transformation of Edmond Dantès into the Count of Monte Cristo - ✓ Treachery, betrayal, and intricate plots of revenge and redemption - ✓ A sprawling epic filled with duels, disguises, treasure, and triumph Perfect for fans of epic adventures, classic literature, and timeless tales of justice served cold. Why This Book Still Grips Readers The Count of Monte Cristo endures because it blends pulse-pounding adventure with deep moral questions. Dumas’ story is not only entertainment—it is a meditation on betrayal, power, fate, and the human spirit’s capacity for endurance and vengeance. Sneak Peek "All human wisdom is summed up in these two words—wait and hope." Dumas’ prose carries both grandeur and eternal truth. Collector-Worthy Features ✓ Complete 1844 text – unabridged and authentic - ✓ Elegant 7 x 10 design – matte cover, cream paper, and clean formatting - ✓ Durable, reader-friendly layout built for long reading sessions Ready to embark on the greatest revenge story ever told? Title Details • Original Text: 1844 • Author: Alexandre Dumas • Genre: Classic Adventure, Historical Fiction & Literary Masterpiece • Size: 7 x 10 Inches • Cover: Matte • Paper: Cream