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Celebrated Crimes (Complete Series – All 18 Books in One Edition) - True Stories & Historical Accounts of Infamous Real-Life Criminal Events from the Past - cover

Celebrated Crimes (Complete Series – All 18 Books in One Edition) - True Stories & Historical Accounts of Infamous Real-Life Criminal Events from the Past

Alexandre Dumas

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Celebrated Crimes," Alexandre Dumas weaves a captivating tapestry of true crime that spans the historical landscape of Europe, offering readers an exploration of notorious figures and their heinous acts. This complete series, comprising all 18 books in one edition, showcases Dumas's rich narrative style, blending meticulous research with dramatic storytelling. Written during the 19th century, Dumas's work emerges from a literary context that values both historical accuracy and sensationalism, transforming factual accounts into compelling narratives that both educate and entertain. Alexandre Dumas, a towering figure in French literature, was inspired by his own tumultuous heritage and the tumult of his era, marked by revolutions and political turmoil. Dumas's diverse background—including noble lineage from his father and the hardships of his youth—imbued his writing with a deep understanding of human nature and morality. His charm and intrigue often shape his characters, prompting reflections on justice and intrigue that resonate deeply in "Celebrated Crimes." For readers intrigued by the darker aspects of history, "Celebrated Crimes" is an essential addition to any literary collection. Dumas's masterful prose and compelling illustrations of moral dilemmas invite readers to reflect on the human condition while being entertained by thrilling tales of renowned criminals. This comprehensive edition ensures the entirety of Dumas's exploration of crime is accessible for a new generation of readers.
Available since: 11/22/2023.
Print length: 1449 pages.

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