The Vicomte of Bragelonne - Alexandre Dumas - ebook

The Vicomte of Bragelonne ebook

Alexandre Dumas

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"The youth of a king is the middle age of his kingdom." The legendary Four Musketeers return in this sprawling epic that marks the beginning of the end for the world's most famous brotherhood. The year is 1660, and the young Louis XIV is finally ready to seize the reins of power. At the center of this changing world is Raoul, the Vicomte of Bragelonne—son of the noble Athos—whose quest for love and glory will lead him into the heart of the most sophisticated and dangerous court in Europe. The Sunset of the Musketeers: While Raoul navigates the trials of young love, the original four heroes find themselves at a crossroads. D'Artagnan remains the weary but loyal Captain of the Guards; Athos seeks a legacy for his son; Porthos pursues the grandeur of nobility; and the brilliant Aramis begins a shadow game of high-stakes politics that threatens to pit him against his oldest friends. A Masterpiece of History and Heart: Alexandre Dumas weaves a rich tapestry of romance, political rivalry, and bittersweet nostalgia. The Vicomte of Bragelonne is more than an adventure; it is a profound meditation on the passage of time and the transition from the age of chivalry to the age of absolute monarchy. From the secret corridors of the Louvre to the rising foundations of Versailles, this novel captures the majesty and the melancholy of a legendary era. Witness the passing of the torch. Purchase "The Vicomte of Bragelonne" today and follow the Musketeers to their final destiny.

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Liczba stron: 875

Rok wydania: 2025

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