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LIFE AND WRITINGS OF
Marriage with Mdlle. Ida Ferrier. March 1840
Residence in Italy 1840-1-2
Production of "Une Mariage sous Louis XV." 1841
Voyage with Louis Napoleon 1842
Production of "Les Demoiselles de St Cyr" 1843
Finally rejected by the Académie 1843
Publication of "Les Trois Mousquetaires" and "Monte Cristo" 1844
Travels in Spain and along the N. coast of Africa 1846-7
Opening of Dumas's Theatre, the "Historique" February 1847
Opening of the "Palace" of Monte Cristo July 1847
Second Republic: Dumas a Candidate for the Chamber of Deputies 1848
Coup d'état: Dumas leaves Paris for Brussels 1851
Return to Paris: the "Mousquetaire" founded, with Dumas as Editor and Chief Contributor Nov. 12, 1853
Visit to England May-June, 1857
Travels in Russia and the Caucasus 1858-9
Joins Garibaldi's Sicilian Expedition May 1860
Stay in Naples 1860-64
Return to Paris 1864
Travels in Germany (Frankfort), etc.: after the Prusso-Austrian War 1866
Lectures at the Havre Exhibition 1868
Seized with illness 1869
Taken to Puys, near Dieppe, by his Son 1870
Death there December 5, 1870
Body removed to Villers-Cotterets by his Son May 1872
Unveiling of the Statue to Dumas, in Malesherbes, Paris November 4, 1883