Tri mušketira

Tri mušketira

Alexandre Dumas

Young d'Artagnan arrives in Paris and befriends the king's three musketeers. Together they go through dangerous adventures, fighting for honor, friendship, and justice.

The novel The Three Musketeers is one of the most famous adventure novels by the French writer Alexandre Dumas. The plot is set in 17th century France, a time of political intrigue, court intrigue, and conflicts between different groups fighting for power.

The main character, the young and ambitious d’Artagnan, leaves his hometown and goes to Paris with the goal of becoming the king’s musketeer. There he meets three famous musketeers – Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. After initial misunderstandings, a strong friendship develops between them that will be tested through numerous dangerous adventures.

The four friends face powerful opponents, including Cardinal Richelieu and the mysterious Milady de Winter. In an effort to protect the queen and defend the honor of France, they participate in secret missions, duels, chases, and political games that lead them through many challenges.

The novel emphasizes values ​​such as courage, loyalty, friendship and willingness to sacrifice for higher goals. The famous motto All for one, one for all symbolizes the indissoluble bond between the main characters. Dumas skillfully combines historical events with a tense plot and vivid characters, creating a work that still delights readers of all generations and is considered a classic of world literature.

Original title
Les Trois Mousquetaires
Translation
Zvane Črnja
Graphics design
Halid Malla
Dimensions
21 x 13 cm
Pages total
334
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 2005.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-716083-1

The book consists of two volumes.

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Tri mušketira
Volume 1
Pages: 334
Condition:Unused
Tri mušketira
Volume 2
Pages: 335
Condition:Unused
 

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