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5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the "texte integral", May 6, 2006
It seems that two of the three other people who have written reviews rated the wrong edition. As the other reviewer pointed out, this is the "texte integral." This is not an edition to be read by somebody who is beginning to learn French. I consider myself very fluent in French and still have difficulties with some parts of the text.
For a more advanced reader such as myself, this book is an excellent read. Dumas is an excellent author and I have enjoyed every story of his that I have ever read. The plot is well developed and engages the reader through to the end of the novel.
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39 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
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5 stars for Dumas, 1 for the adaptation, average of 3 stars, July 6, 1999
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This is not Les Trois Mousquetaires of Alexandre Dumas; it is "adapted in simple French by R. de Roussy de Sales." It includes marginal notes, usually not on the most challenging vocabulary in the paragraph, and a set of writing exercises in English in the back. However, this is a good adaptation, if you are looking for something to challenge rusty French skills. Dumas' characters and action are exciting and compellingly drawn, and the boundary between history and fiction is blurred enough to make Dumas' version the more persuasive. This is still a terrific story.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Make sure you review the right edition!, September 15, 2005
This review is from: Les Trois Mousquetaires = Three Musketeers (French Edition) (Mass Market Paperback)
This edition of the book, ISBN 2266087594, is not an adaptation, has no vocabulary, no writing excercises, and no English anywhere. The review below is of a different edition.
This book does have footnotes that explain historical references, maps showing the travels of D'Artagnan, and sections talking about historical context and structure of the text. To be honest, I did not find all this extra information useful, but it was there if I wanted to look at it. This edition is "texte integral", meaning that it includes the entire text, even a preface and appendix written by Dumas that are not part of the main story.
Dumas is an inventive and entertaining story teller, and Les Trois Mousquetaires is on of his better books. Recommended.
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