Grof Monte Kristo, sv. 1-3

Grof Monte Kristo, sv. 1-3

Alexandre Dumas

An epic saga of revenge, hatred, love and justice. Edmond Dantes is a noble and handsome captain, in love with the beautiful Mercedes. But the unfortunate young man becomes a victim of angry and ambitious rivals.

Danglars wants his gold, Kadrus is a villain who wants personal revenge, and the dastardly Colonel Mondego wants Mercedes as his wife. They accuse Edmond of treason, and on his wedding day, and he becomes a prisoner of the infamous prison. However, Dantes manages to escape from captivity and finds a huge treasure on a remote island. Fifteen years later he returns to Paris, and his enemies in the rich and mysterious Count of Monte Cristo do not recognize the man they betrayed. However, will Dantes really manage to reach the happiness that has eluded him all his life?

Original title
Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
Translation
Andreja Miličević
Graphics design
Zdenko Balabanić
Dimensions
18 x 12 cm
 
The book consists of 3 volumes.
Pages total
1472
Publisher
Otokar Keršovani, Rijeka, 1964.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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