ALEXANDRE DUMAS
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Name of Book. | Year of Publication. |
Remarks re Authenticity, etc.
|
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Le Capitaine Pamphile | 1840 | Written by Dumas for a children's journal. |
Le Capitaine Paul (Jones) | 1832 | Dumas's sequel to Fenimore Cooper's "Pilot." |
Le Capitaine Richard | 1858 | Undoubtedly Dumas. |
Catherine Blum | 1854 | Said to have been suggested by Iffland's "Gardes Forestiers." Dumas. Translation out of print. |
Causeries | 1860 | A collection of autobiographia, jeux d'esprit and sporting sketches. Contains also D.'s impressions of England. |
Cecile, or Le Robe de Noce | 1843 | Probably mainly by a collaborator. |
Le Chasse au Chastre | 1841 | Dumas. Included in the "Impressions de Voyage" ("Le Midi de la France"). |
Le Chasseur de Sauvagine | 1859 | Probably written by Dumas from a story supplied by the Comte de Cherville. |
Le Chateau D'Eppstein | 1844 | According to Dumas, narrated to him in 1841. Probably not his. |
Le Chevalier D'Harmenthal (or "The Conspirators") | 1843 | Dumas, with the assistance of Maquet. |
Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge | 1846 | Ditto. See "Mémoires d'un Médecin." |
Le Collier de la Reine | 1849-50 | Ditto. |
La Colombe | 1851 | Dumas. Bound with "Maître Adam le Calabrais" (C. L.). |
Les Compagnons de Jehu | 1857 | Dumas. Probably with Paul Bocage's assistance. |
Le Comte de Monte Cristo | 1844 | Dumas, with the assistance of Maquet. |