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Auther : Ali Al-Garm
Section : Historical novels
Language : Arabic
book quality : Good
Department : literature
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 100
Size of file : 1.93MB

Author: Ali Al-Garm

About the Author: Ali Al-Garm: An Egyptian writer, poet, and pioneer of the School of Revival and Resurrection, along with Ahmed Shawky and Hafez Ibrahim. His books enriched the Arabic literary library. Where he varied and varied between poetry collections, literary and historical novels, in addition to school books, and he had effective contributions in the field of the Arabic language. He was famous for his zeal for religion, language and literature, and was able to attain a leading poetic position. Ali Saleh Abdel Fattah Al-Garm was born in the city of Rashid in 1881 AD, a city that witnessed many historical events in Egypt. His father, Sheikh Muhammad Salih Al-Jarem, was a scholar of Al-Azhar, and a legal judge in the city of Damanhour. Ali received his first lessons in the city of Rashid, where he completed primary education, and continued his secondary education in Cairo, where he joined Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, and after that chose to enroll in the Faculty of Dar Al-Uloom, Cairo University. In 1908, he traveled to England, specifically Nottingham, to complete his studies. There he studied the basics of education, then returned to Egypt in 1912, after four years spent in exile. After his return, Al-Garm was appointed as a teacher at the Intermediate School of Commerce, and then rose in the positions of education until he was appointed chief inspector of the Arabic language in Egypt. Al-Jarem harnessed his creative energies and cultural capabilities in the completion of many historical literary novels that take Arab history as their subject, such as: “Faris Bani Hamdan”, “Hatif Min Al-Andalus”, “Marah Al-Waleed”, “The Final End” and “The End of Al-Mutanabbi”. Ali Al-Jarem died in 1949 at the age of sixty-eight, and he was lamented by the great writers and thinkers of his time.

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«أبو فراس الحمداني» هو شاعرٌ عربيٌّ شهير، وأحد أمراء الدولة الحمدانية، كان معروفًا بين الناس بشجاعته وفروسيته؛ لذا كان الناس يحبونه في كل مكان. وتحكي الرواية كيف وقع أبو فراس في حب «نجلاء الخالدية» إحدى الفتيات الجميلات في قصر الأمير، وكيف أشعل ذلك الحبُّ الغيرة في قلب قائد الجيش «قرعويه» الذي كان ينافسه في حبها، فأخذ يضع الخطط والمؤامرات للتخلص منه، حتى تخلو له الساحة ليفوز بقلب نجلاء. وتدور الأحداث ويقع أبو فراس في أسْرِ الأعداء نتيجة لمكر قرعويه وخداعه، ويتعرض للعذاب، فيقرّر الهرب للقاء محبوبته نجلاء ومواصلة الجهاد، فهل سيفلح في ذلك؟

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غادة رشيد book pdf download

book quality : Good
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Auther : Ali Al-Garm
Number of Pages : 142
Section : Historical novels
Language : Arabic
Department : literature
Size of file : 5.31MB

Author: Ali Al-Garm

About the Author: Ali Al-Garm: An Egyptian writer, poet, and pioneer of the School of Revival and Resurrection, along with Ahmed Shawky and Hafez Ibrahim. His books enriched the Arabic literary library. Where he varied and varied between poetry collections, literary and historical novels, in addition to school books, and he had effective contributions in the field of the Arabic language. He was famous for his zeal for religion, language and literature, and was able to attain a leading poetic position. Ali Saleh Abdel Fattah Al-Garm was born in the city of Rashid in 1881 AD, a city that witnessed many historical events in Egypt. His father, Sheikh Muhammad Salih Al-Jarem, was a scholar of Al-Azhar, and a legal judge in the city of Damanhour. Ali received his first lessons in the city of Rashid, where he completed primary education, and continued his secondary education in Cairo, where he joined Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, and after that chose to enroll in the Faculty of Dar Al-Uloom, Cairo University. In 1908, he traveled to England, specifically Nottingham, to complete his studies. There he studied the basics of education, then returned to Egypt in 1912, after four years spent in exile. After his return, Al-Garm was appointed as a teacher at the Intermediate School of Commerce, and then rose in the positions of education until he was appointed chief inspector of the Arabic language in Egypt. Al-Jarem harnessed his creative energies and cultural capabilities in the completion of many historical literary novels that take Arab history as their subject, such as: “Faris Bani Hamdan”, “Hatif Min Al-Andalus”, “Marah Al-Waleed”, “The Final End” and “The End of Al-Mutanabbi”. Ali Al-Jarem died in 1949 at the age of sixty-eight, and he was lamented by the great writers and thinkers of his time.

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يتناول الكاتب في هذا الكتاب شخصية زبيدة التي عُرِفَت في كتب التاريخ باسم « غادة رشيد» لأنها تفرَّدت بسحر سلطان الجمال بين الغِيْدِ من فتيات رشيد، ويروي لنا علي الجارم قصة هذه الفتاة التي أسرت أيام دهرها من أجلِ نبوءة العرَّافة التي أخبرتها أَنَّ طَالِعَهَا يُنبأُ بأنَّها ستكون ملكةً لمصر، ومن أجل تحقق هذه النبوءة تزوجت من الحاكم الفرنسي «جاك فرانسوا مينو» — الذي قَدِمَ إلى رشيدٍ إبَّان الاحتلال الفرنسي — لأنه يمتلك القوة والصولجان، وأوصَدَت الأبواب أمام قتيل هواها وابن خالتها «محمود العسَّال» الذي عُرِفَ بالشجاعة والنضال ضد الاحتلال الفرنسي؛ ولكنه في نَظَرها أعْزَل من عتاد السلطة التي يتمتع بها «مينو» ولكنَّ تصاريف القدر تختلف عن نبوءات البشر؛ فالغادة الحسناء باعت عزًّا حاضرًا، وحبًا طاهرًا بأملٍ عقيمٍ باعت من أجله الوطن والحبيب واستبدلت بهما عروشًا زينها بريق الزيف، وانتهى بها المقام إلى فقدان الأحباء والخلَّان، واستيقظت من حلمها الذي أضحي في دستور الواقع سرابًا ووجدت نفسها قد باعت نقاء الوجدان وشرف الأوطان،من أجل جنرال متحجر القلب؛ ولكنه ينتسب إلى بني الإنسان.

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مرح الوليد book pdf download

Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : Historical novels
Number of Pages : 76
book quality : Good
Department : literature
Auther : Ali Al-Garm
Language : Arabic
Size of file : 12.2MB

Author: Ali Al-Garm

About the Author: Ali Al-Garm: An Egyptian writer, poet, and pioneer of the School of Revival and Resurrection, along with Ahmed Shawky and Hafez Ibrahim. His books enriched the Arabic literary library. Where he varied and varied between poetry collections, literary and historical novels, in addition to school books, and he had effective contributions in the field of the Arabic language. He was famous for his zeal for religion, language and literature, and was able to attain a leading poetic position. Ali Saleh Abdel Fattah Al-Garm was born in the city of Rashid in 1881 AD, a city that witnessed many historical events in Egypt. His father, Sheikh Muhammad Salih Al-Jarem, was a scholar of Al-Azhar, and a legal judge in the city of Damanhour. Ali received his first lessons in the city of Rashid, where he completed primary education, and continued his secondary education in Cairo, where he joined Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, and after that chose to enroll in the Faculty of Dar Al-Uloom, Cairo University. In 1908, he traveled to England, specifically Nottingham, to complete his studies. There he studied the basics of education, then returned to Egypt in 1912, after four years spent in exile. After his return, Al-Garm was appointed as a teacher at the Intermediate School of Commerce, and then rose in the positions of education until he was appointed chief inspector of the Arabic language in Egypt. Al-Jarem harnessed his creative energies and cultural capabilities in the completion of many historical literary novels that take Arab history as their subject, such as: “Faris Bani Hamdan”, “Hatif Min Al-Andalus”, “Marah Al-Waleed”, “The Final End” and “The End of Al-Mutanabbi”. Ali Al-Jarem died in 1949 at the age of sixty-eight, and he was lamented by the great writers and thinkers of his time.

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«مرح الوليد» هي قصة تروي سيرة الخليفة الأموي الوليد بن يزيد بن عبد الملك الذي مات صريعًا من أجل النزاع على الخلافة؛ ومبعث هذه التسمية أن الوليد فتىً اشتُهِر باللهو والعبث، وحب الفتيات الغانيات، وقد بُويِعَ وَلِيًا للعهد بعد عمه الخليفة هشام بن عبد الملك، ولكِنَّ هشام تطَلَّع إلى إسنادِ ولاية العهد لابنه؛ واتخذَ من عبث الوليد ذريعَةً لاغتصاب الحكم منه، فوطَّنَ هشام كل عَتَادهِ الكَيْدِيِّ من أجلِ خدمةِ ذلك المأْرَب، ولم يكن الصراع بين الوليد وبين ابن عمه يزيد كامنًا فى التكالب الشديد على كرسي الخلافة فقط، ولكنه اتسع لينال من الأفئدة أيضًا؛ فقد نازع الوليد يزيد في حبه لـ«سلمى» التي ظفر الموتُ بها بعد أن تزوجها الوليد الذى أرْداهُ يزيد قتيلًا طمعًا في الاستئثار بالخلافة.

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The Master of Ballantrae book pdf download

Language : English
Number of Pages : 114
Size of file : 5.55MB
book quality : Good
Section : Historical novels
Auther : Robert Louis Stevenson
Department : literature
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

About the Author: Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Scotland on November 13, is a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and writer specializing in travel literature. Stevenson was admired by many writers, such as Jorge Luis Borges. Robert Lewis studied engineering, his father’s profession, at the University of Edinburgh, but was not interested in the subject. In 1871, he changed his studies to law. But he knew he also wanted to be a writer. After university, Robert Louis visited France, Belgium and the United States and wrote about these trips. Stevenson became a full-time writer. Most of his early writings were short stories and travel books. He became famous when he wrote Treasure Island, his first long work of fiction. Other famous books were Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) and Kidnapped (1886).

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Unlike the “Rob Roy”, the new historical novel written by Walter Scott “The Monastery” was taken by critics and readers rather cool. Nevertheless, the writer managed to brightly describe the dark and deaf Scotland during the tragic times of military defeat and at the same time – spiritual renewal, with the dying old religion and the emerging new, full political anarchy within the country and with the Scotch-typical thirst for political freedom. Pretty illustrations by Vladislav Trotsenko provide you with new impressions from reading this legendary story.

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The Three Musketeers book pdf download

Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 50
Language : English
Department : literature
Auther : Alexander Dumas
Size of file : 1.85MB
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Section : Historical novels

Author: Alexander Dumas

About the Author: Alexandre Dumas: a famous French novelist, who became famous in the nineteenth century AD through his immortal plays and adventure novels, translated into about a hundred languages, and in which the world cinema found a rich material for hundreds of centuries of time. Duma Divi de la Pelletierra, better known as Alexandre Dumas – also pronounced “Duma” or “Domas” – was born in a French village north-east of Paris, to a mixed-race father; Of a noble French father, and a slave mother of Caribbean descent. While Dumas was four years old, his father died of cancer, leaving the family hostage to poverty. He did not have an adequate education, but he was eager to read and his mother’s stories, which were told by his campaigns and his illusions and illusions about him. Dimas moved to Paris in 1822 AD, and his aristocratic origins helped him to occupy a position in the royal palace, and in the meantime he began writing his articles and plays. His first play “Henry III and his court” was shown in 1829 and was a resounding success, and in the following year his play “Christine” achieved similar success that helped him to devote himself to writing. In 1840, he wrote his famous novel “The Man in the Iron Mask”, which angered the Russian tsar at the time, because it dealt with sensitive situations in Russia. In the period from 1839 to 1841, he rewrote one of his plays in a series of short stories under the title “Captain Paul” that was published in a newspaper. Dumas greatly enriched himself as his books achieved great fame, but his extravagance brought him to the brink of bankruptcy several times, so much so that he fled from his creditors in 1851 AD to Belgium, and from there to Russia, where he resided for two years there, and the people enjoyed great success in his second language. Then he moved to Italy in 1861 AD, where he stayed for three years, and published books on that trip after his return to Paris. Alexandre Dumas died in France in 1870, leaving behind a precious legacy of epic stories of a historical nature full of excitement and adventure, the most famous of which are: “The Three Musketeers”, “Twenty Years Later”, “The Queen of the Four Wars”, “Margot and the Five Wars” The misery of love” … and others.

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A major new translation of one of the most enduring works of literature from the award- winning, bestselling translator of Anna Karenina First published in 1844, The Three Musketeers is the most famous of Alexandre Dumas’s historical novels and one of the most popular adventure novels ever written. Dumas’s swashbuckling epic chronicles the adventures of d’Artagnan, a brash young man from the countryside who journeys to Paris in 1625 hoping to become a musketeer and guard to King Louis XIII. Before long, he finds treachery and court intrigue—and also three boon companions, the daring swordsmen Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Together the four strive heroically to defend the honor of their queen against the powerful Cardinal Richelieu and the seductive spy Milady. Richard Pevear, part of the husband/wife team responsible for award-winning translations of classic Russian literature, provides a flavorful and faithful rendition that conveys all of the wit, romance, and rollicking pace of the original French. Pevear also includes an edifying introduction to Dumas, his world, and his take on history, as well as explanatory notes, making this the edition par excellence for a new generation of readers.

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Size of file : 2.51MB
Section : Historical novels
Language : Spanish
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Auther : Alexander Dumas
Number of Pages : 549
Department : literature
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Author: Alexander Dumas

About the Author: Alexandre Dumas: a famous French novelist, who became famous in the nineteenth century AD through his immortal plays and adventure novels, translated into about a hundred languages, and in which the world cinema found a rich material for hundreds of centuries of time. Duma Divi de la Pelletierra, better known as Alexandre Dumas – also pronounced “Duma” or “Domas” – was born in a French village north-east of Paris, to a mixed-race father; Of a noble French father, and a slave mother of Caribbean descent. While Dumas was four years old, his father died of cancer, leaving the family hostage to poverty. He did not have an adequate education, but he was eager to read and his mother’s stories, which were told by his campaigns and his illusions and illusions about him. Dimas moved to Paris in 1822 AD, and his aristocratic origins helped him to occupy a position in the royal palace, and in the meantime he began writing his articles and plays. His first play “Henry III and his court” was shown in 1829 and was a resounding success, and in the following year his play “Christine” achieved similar success that helped him to devote himself to writing. In 1840, he wrote his famous novel “The Man in the Iron Mask”, which angered the Russian tsar at the time, because it dealt with sensitive situations in Russia. In the period from 1839 to 1841, he rewrote one of his plays in a series of short stories under the title “Captain Paul” that was published in a newspaper. Dumas greatly enriched himself as his books achieved great fame, but his extravagance brought him to the brink of bankruptcy several times, so much so that he fled from his creditors in 1851 AD to Belgium, and from there to Russia, where he resided for two years there, and the people enjoyed great success in his second language. Then he moved to Italy in 1861 AD, where he stayed for three years, and published books on that trip after his return to Paris. Alexandre Dumas died in France in 1870, leaving behind a precious legacy of epic stories of a historical nature full of excitement and adventure, the most famous of which are: “The Three Musketeers”, “Twenty Years Later”, “The Queen of the Four Wars”, “Margot and the Five Wars” The misery of love” … and others.

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1572. La France des guerres de religion est devenue le champ clos des grands seigneurs et des prétendants au trône. A Paris, le jeune roi protestant de Navarre, le futur Henri IV, vient d’épouser Marguerite de Valois, dite Margot ; mariage politique qui n’empêche pas les Guise et le roi Charles IX de fomenter les horreurs de la Saint-Barthélemy. Sur les pas du jeune comte de La Mole, dont s’éprend éperdument la belle Margot, et de son compagnon, le tonitruant Annibal de Coconnas, nous entrons dans ce labyrinthe d’intrigues, d’alliances, de trahisons. Les poignards luisent sous les pourpoints. René le Florentin fournit les poisons à l’implacable Catherine de Médicis. Le vieux Louvre avec ses fêtes brillantes, ses passages secrets, son peuple de soldats et de jolies femmes, est le théâtre où se déploient en mille péripéties les jeux de l’amour, de la politique, de la haine. Le père des Trois Mousquetaires nous en donne une passionnante chronique, où sa pétulante bonne humeur survit aux plus sanglants épisodes.

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Size of file : 1.81MB
Auther : Alexander Dumas
Department : literature
Language : English
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 482
Section : Historical novels

Author: Alexander Dumas

About the Author: Alexandre Dumas: a famous French novelist, who became famous in the nineteenth century AD through his immortal plays and adventure novels, translated into about a hundred languages, and in which the world cinema found a rich material for hundreds of centuries of time. Duma Divi de la Pelletierra, better known as Alexandre Dumas – also pronounced “Duma” or “Domas” – was born in a French village north-east of Paris, to a mixed-race father; Of a noble French father, and a slave mother of Caribbean descent. While Dumas was four years old, his father died of cancer, leaving the family hostage to poverty. He did not have an adequate education, but he was eager to read and his mother’s stories, which were told by his campaigns and his illusions and illusions about him. Dimas moved to Paris in 1822 AD, and his aristocratic origins helped him to occupy a position in the royal palace, and in the meantime he began writing his articles and plays. His first play “Henry III and his court” was shown in 1829 and was a resounding success, and in the following year his play “Christine” achieved similar success that helped him to devote himself to writing. In 1840, he wrote his famous novel “The Man in the Iron Mask”, which angered the Russian tsar at the time, because it dealt with sensitive situations in Russia. In the period from 1839 to 1841, he rewrote one of his plays in a series of short stories under the title “Captain Paul” that was published in a newspaper. Dumas greatly enriched himself as his books achieved great fame, but his extravagance brought him to the brink of bankruptcy several times, so much so that he fled from his creditors in 1851 AD to Belgium, and from there to Russia, where he resided for two years there, and the people enjoyed great success in his second language. Then he moved to Italy in 1861 AD, where he stayed for three years, and published books on that trip after his return to Paris. Alexandre Dumas died in France in 1870, leaving behind a precious legacy of epic stories of a historical nature full of excitement and adventure, the most famous of which are: “The Three Musketeers”, “Twenty Years Later”, “The Queen of the Four Wars”, “Margot and the Five Wars” The misery of love” … and others.

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In the concluding installment of Alexandre Dumas’s celebrated cycle of the Three Musketeers, D’Artagnan remains in the service of the corrupt King Louis XIV after the Three Musketeers have retired and gone their separate ways. Unbeknownst to D’Artagnan, Aramis and Porthos plot to remove the inept king and place the king’s twin brother on the throne of France. Meanwhile, a twenty-three-year-old prisoner known only as “Philippe” wastes away deep inside the Bastille. Forced to wear an iron mask, Phillippe has been imprisoned for eight years, has no knowledge of his true identity, and has not been told what crime he’s committed. When the destinies of the king and Phillippe converge, the Three Musketeers and D’Artagnan find themselves caught between conflicting loyalties.

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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Size of file : 1.66MB
Section : Historical novels
Number of Pages : 441
Auther : Alexander Dumas
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Language : Portuguese
Department : literature

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About the Author: Alexandre Dumas: a famous French novelist, who became famous in the nineteenth century AD through his immortal plays and adventure novels, translated into about a hundred languages, and in which the world cinema found a rich material for hundreds of centuries of time. Duma Divi de la Pelletierra, better known as Alexandre Dumas – also pronounced “Duma” or “Domas” – was born in a French village north-east of Paris, to a mixed-race father; Of a noble French father, and a slave mother of Caribbean descent. While Dumas was four years old, his father died of cancer, leaving the family hostage to poverty. He did not have an adequate education, but he was eager to read and his mother’s stories, which were told by his campaigns and his illusions and illusions about him. Dimas moved to Paris in 1822 AD, and his aristocratic origins helped him to occupy a position in the royal palace, and in the meantime he began writing his articles and plays. His first play “Henry III and his court” was shown in 1829 and was a resounding success, and in the following year his play “Christine” achieved similar success that helped him to devote himself to writing. In 1840, he wrote his famous novel “The Man in the Iron Mask”, which angered the Russian tsar at the time, because it dealt with sensitive situations in Russia. In the period from 1839 to 1841, he rewrote one of his plays in a series of short stories under the title “Captain Paul” that was published in a newspaper. Dumas greatly enriched himself as his books achieved great fame, but his extravagance brought him to the brink of bankruptcy several times, so much so that he fled from his creditors in 1851 AD to Belgium, and from there to Russia, where he resided for two years there, and the people enjoyed great success in his second language. Then he moved to Italy in 1861 AD, where he stayed for three years, and published books on that trip after his return to Paris. Alexandre Dumas died in France in 1870, leaving behind a precious legacy of epic stories of a historical nature full of excitement and adventure, the most famous of which are: “The Three Musketeers”, “Twenty Years Later”, “The Queen of the Four Wars”, “Margot and the Five Wars” The misery of love” … and others.

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Desde que apareceu como folhetim, em 1844, a historia de Os tres mosqueteiros ja passou por mil e uma adaptacoes. Ao longo dos anos, as aventuras de Athos, Porthos, Aramis e dArtagnan penetraram no imaginario coletivo da humanidade, fazendo esse romance de capa espada ganhar o status de verdadeiro mito cultural. Essa nova traducao integral, ilustrada e anotada permite que os leitores de hoje voltem a ter contato com o texto original de Alexandre Dumas.

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Auther : Alexander Dumas
Language : Portuguese
Size of file : 3.00MB
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : Historical novels
Number of Pages : 601
book quality : Good
Department : literature

Author: Alexander Dumas

About the Author: Alexandre Dumas: a famous French novelist, who became famous in the nineteenth century AD through his immortal plays and adventure novels, translated into about a hundred languages, and in which the world cinema found a rich material for hundreds of centuries of time. Duma Divi de la Pelletierra, better known as Alexandre Dumas – also pronounced “Duma” or “Domas” – was born in a French village north-east of Paris, to a mixed-race father; Of a noble French father, and a slave mother of Caribbean descent. While Dumas was four years old, his father died of cancer, leaving the family hostage to poverty. He did not have an adequate education, but he was eager to read and his mother’s stories, which were told by his campaigns and his illusions and illusions about him. Dimas moved to Paris in 1822 AD, and his aristocratic origins helped him to occupy a position in the royal palace, and in the meantime he began writing his articles and plays. His first play “Henry III and his court” was shown in 1829 and was a resounding success, and in the following year his play “Christine” achieved similar success that helped him to devote himself to writing. In 1840, he wrote his famous novel “The Man in the Iron Mask”, which angered the Russian tsar at the time, because it dealt with sensitive situations in Russia. In the period from 1839 to 1841, he rewrote one of his plays in a series of short stories under the title “Captain Paul” that was published in a newspaper. Dumas greatly enriched himself as his books achieved great fame, but his extravagance brought him to the brink of bankruptcy several times, so much so that he fled from his creditors in 1851 AD to Belgium, and from there to Russia, where he resided for two years there, and the people enjoyed great success in his second language. Then he moved to Italy in 1861 AD, where he stayed for three years, and published books on that trip after his return to Paris. Alexandre Dumas died in France in 1870, leaving behind a precious legacy of epic stories of a historical nature full of excitement and adventure, the most famous of which are: “The Three Musketeers”, “Twenty Years Later”, “The Queen of the Four Wars”, “Margot and the Five Wars” The misery of love” … and others.

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O clássico Robin Hood encontra sua melhor versão literária no talento inquestionável de Alexandre Dumas. Essa edição reúne pela primeira vez os dois volumes de Alexandre Dumas sobre Robin Hood: O príncipe dos ladrões e O proscrito. Além do texto integral em cuidadosa tradução, traz ainda dezenas de notas, cronologia e uma esclarecedora apresentação. Ambientado na Inglaterra nos séculos XII e XIII, em especial sob o tumultuado reinado de Ricardo Coração de Leão, o livro traz as peripécias do fora da lei e seu bando dos alegres homens da floresta em busca de justiça e igualdade, e também de diversão. Nas matas de Sherwood e Barnsdale, acompanhamos os embates de Robin com o xerife de Nottingham, sua história de amor com Lady Marian e sua parceria com o leal João Pequeno e frei Tuck – tudo isso, e muito mais, na narrativa ágil e mordaz que é marca registrada do autor.

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Department : literature
book quality : Good
Auther : Alexander Dumas
Size of file : 1.85MB
Language : German
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : Historical novels
Number of Pages : 706

Author: Alexander Dumas

About the Author: Alexandre Dumas: a famous French novelist, who became famous in the nineteenth century AD through his immortal plays and adventure novels, translated into about a hundred languages, and in which the world cinema found a rich material for hundreds of centuries of time. Duma Divi de la Pelletierra, better known as Alexandre Dumas – also pronounced “Duma” or “Domas” – was born in a French village north-east of Paris, to a mixed-race father; Of a noble French father, and a slave mother of Caribbean descent. While Dumas was four years old, his father died of cancer, leaving the family hostage to poverty. He did not have an adequate education, but he was eager to read and his mother’s stories, which were told by his campaigns and his illusions and illusions about him. Dimas moved to Paris in 1822 AD, and his aristocratic origins helped him to occupy a position in the royal palace, and in the meantime he began writing his articles and plays. His first play “Henry III and his court” was shown in 1829 and was a resounding success, and in the following year his play “Christine” achieved similar success that helped him to devote himself to writing. In 1840, he wrote his famous novel “The Man in the Iron Mask”, which angered the Russian tsar at the time, because it dealt with sensitive situations in Russia. In the period from 1839 to 1841, he rewrote one of his plays in a series of short stories under the title “Captain Paul” that was published in a newspaper. Dumas greatly enriched himself as his books achieved great fame, but his extravagance brought him to the brink of bankruptcy several times, so much so that he fled from his creditors in 1851 AD to Belgium, and from there to Russia, where he resided for two years there, and the people enjoyed great success in his second language. Then he moved to Italy in 1861 AD, where he stayed for three years, and published books on that trip after his return to Paris. Alexandre Dumas died in France in 1870, leaving behind a precious legacy of epic stories of a historical nature full of excitement and adventure, the most famous of which are: “The Three Musketeers”, “Twenty Years Later”, “The Queen of the Four Wars”, “Margot and the Five Wars” The misery of love” … and others.

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Einer für alle und alle für einen! Der junge D’Artagnan wird unerwartet Zeuge einer gescheiterten Hinrichtung. Jahre später reist D’Artagnan nach Paris, um königlicher Musketier zu werden und trifft so auf Kardinal Richelieu und die mysteriöse Milady de Winter – die Frau, die einst dem Tod entkam. Der listige Richelieu will mit Miladys magischen Kräften die Königin ausschalten und schmiedet einen teuflischen Plan. In treuer Freundschaft mit den Musketieren Athos, Porthos und Aramis verbunden, nimmt D’Artagnan den Kampf gegen die dunklen Mächte auf. Doch auch dieser Pakt scheint nicht stark genug zu sein… Sie bewähren sich in Degenduellen, bei wilden Verfolgungsjagden und in Feuersbrünsten. Immer setzen sie ihr Leben aufs Spiel für das Recht, für die Liebe und die Ehre der Königin.

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