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Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870. Trois mousquetaires

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Personal name headingDumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870. Trois mousquetaires
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Variant(s)Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870. Three musketeers
See alsoAdapted as motion picture (work): Three musketeers (Motion picture : 1921)
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Adapted as motion picture (work): Three musketeers (Motion picture : 1935)
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Adapted as motion picture (work): Three musketeers (Motion picture : 1948)
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Adapted as motion picture (work): Three musketeers (Motion picture : 1993)
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Adapted as motion picture (work): Three musketeers (Motion picture : 1973)
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Adapted as motion picture (work): Three Musketeers (Motion picture : 2004)
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Adapted as motion picture (work): Three musketeers (Motion picture : 2011)
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Adapted as motion picture (work): Four musketeers (Motion picture : 1974)
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Sequel: Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870. Vingt ans après
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Form of workNovels
Beginning date1844
Found inRose, R. The adventures of Oliver Twist and Fagin [SR] p1977 (a.e.) label (Dumas' The three musketeers, adapted and directed by Ralph Rose)
Felder, Deborah. The three musketeers, 2005 ECIP t.p. (title not given)
Wikipedia, via WWW, Jan. 16, 2013 (The Three Musketeers; French: Les Trois Mousquetaires; novel by Alexandre Dumas; first serialized in March-July 1844; adapted for musical theatre, film, games, television, and other media)
French Wikipedia, 28 February 2014 (Vingt ans après; sequel to Dumas's Trois mousquetaires; first published 1845)