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The Count of Monte Cristo

Alexandre Dumas
 (1802 - 1870)

Read by David Clarke

Run time 54 Hours 16 Minutes in 50 Audio CDs

Le Comte de Monte-Cristo is an adventure novel and one of the author's most popular works. He completed the work in 1844. The story takes place in France, Italy, islands in the Mediterranean and in the Levant during the historical events of 1815-1838 (from just before the Hundred Days to the reign of Louis-Philippe of France). It deals with themes of hope, justice, vengeance, mercy and forgiveness. The book is considered a literary classic today.

1 - Marseilles - The Arrival
2 - Father and Son
3 - The Catalans
4 - Conspiracy
5 - The Marriage Feast
6 - The Deputy Procureur Du Roi
7 - The Examination
8 - The Chateau D'If
9 - The Evening of the Betrothal
10 - The King's Closet at the Tuileries
11 - The Corsican Ogre
12 - Father and Son
13 - The Hundred Days
14 - The Two Prisoners
15 - Number 34 and Number 27
16 - A Learned Italian
17 - The Abbes Chamber
18 - The Treasure
19 - The Third Attack
20 - The Cemetry of the Chateau D'If
21 - The Island of Tiboulen
22 - The Smugglers
23 - The Island of Monte Cristo
24 - The Secret Cave
25 - The Unknown
26 - The Pont Du Gard Inn
27 - The Story
28 - The Prison Register
29 - The House of Morrell and Son
30 - The 5th September
31 - Italy: Sinbad the Sailor
32 - The Waking
33 - Roman Bandits
34 - The Coliseum
35 - La Mazzolata
36 - The Carnival at Rome
37 - The Catacombs of San Sebastian
38 - The Compact
39 - The Guests
40 - The Breakfast
41 - The Presentation
42 - Monsieur Bettuccio
43 - The House at Auteuil
44 - The Vendetta
45 - The Rain of Blood
46 - Unlimited Credit
47 - The Dappled Greys
48 - Ideology
49 - Haidee
50 - The Morrel Family
51 - Pyramus and Thisbe
52 - Toxicology
53 - Robert Le Diable
54 - A Flurry of Stocks
55 - Major Cavalcanti
56 - Andrea Cavalcanti
57 - In The Lucerne Patch
58 - M. Noirtier de Villefort
59 - The Will
60 - The Telegraph
61 - How a Gardner May Get Rid of the Dormice that Eat His Peaches
62 - Ghosts
63 - The Dinner
64 - The Beggar
65 - A Conjugal Scene
66 - Matrimonial Projects
67 - At the Office of the King's Attorney
68 - A Summer Ball
69 - The Inquiry
70 - The Ball
71 - Bread and Salt
72 - Madame de Saint Meran
73 - The Promise
74 - The Villefort Family Vault
75 - A Signed Statement
76 - The Progress of Cavalcanti The Younger
77 - Haidee
78 - We Hear From Yanina
79 - The Lemonade
80 - The Accusation
81 - The Room of the Retired Baker
82 - The Burglary
83 - The Hand of God
84 - Beauchamp
85 - The Journey
86 - The Trial
87 - The Challenge
88 - The Insult
89 - A Nocturnal Interview
90 - The Meeting
91 - Mother and Son
92 - The Suicide
93 - Valentine
94 - Maximilian's Avowal
95 - Father and Daughter
96 - The Contract
97 - The Departure for Belgium
98 - The Bell and Bottom Tavern
99 - The Law
100 - The Apparition
101 - Locusta
102 - Valentine
103 - Maximilian
104 - Danglars Signature
105 - The Cemetery of Pere-La-Chaise
106 - Dividing the
107 - The Lion's Den
108 - The Judge
109 - The Assizes
110 - The Indictment
111 - Expiation
112 - The Departure
113 - The Past
114 - Peppino
115 - Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare
116 - The Pardon
117 - The 5th of October
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