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ALEXANDRE DUMAS
359
Name of Book. Year of
Publication.
Remarks re Authenticity, etc.


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.