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APPENDIX C
365
Name of Book. Year of
Publication.
Remarks re Authenticity, etc.


Les Quarante-Cinq ("The Forty-Five Guardsmen") 1848 Dumas, with Maquet's assistance. The concluding portion dictated to his son.
La Reine Margot ("Marguerite of Valois") 1845 Dumas, with Maquet. This book has no sequel.
El Saltéador (In Dent's edition "The Brigand") 1854 In a prefatory note to this romance in the "Mousquetaire," Dumas disavows the authorship. Nevertheless it is probably by him and one of his 'prentices.
Salvator 1855-9 Dumas, with Bocage. See "Les Mohicans de Paris."
La San Felice 1864-5 Probed to be by Dumas. His only long untranslated romance. Followed by "Emma Lyonna" and "Souvenirs d'un Favorite."
Souvenirs d'Antony 1835 A collection of short stories by Dumas, previously published—called after the hero of the famous play, Antony figuring in one of them, "Le Bal Masqué." The others are "Le Cocher de Cabriolet," "Blanche de Beaulieu" (or "Le Rose Rouge"), "Cherubino et Celestini," "Bernard," "Dom Martyns de Freytas," and "Le Curé Chambard." Of the untranslated ones "Cherubino et Celestini" is the most important.