The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (Penguin Classics, Unabridged edition; English translation by Robin Buss, Paperback, May 27, 2003; approx. 1,312 pages) is a thrilling saga of betrayal, imprisonment, and carefully plotted vengeance. Wrongfully jailed, Edmond Dantès escapes from the Château d’If, discovers buried treasure, and reemerges as the enigmatic Count of Monte Cristo to execute his elaborate plan of retribution. This Penguin edition restores Dumas’s original content—including material altered or cut in earlier translations—and includes a chronology, introduction, explanatory notes, and suggestions for further reading. Ideal for lovers of classic literature and epic adventures.













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