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portada Il tulipano nero (in Italian)
Type
Physical Book
Translated by
Language
Italian
Pages
230
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.34 kg.
ISBN13
9788831201353

Il tulipano nero (in Italian)

Alejandro Dumas (Author) · Giovanni Chiarini (Translated by) · Barbara Di Fiore Editore · Paperback

Il tulipano nero (in Italian) - Alejandro Dumas

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Synopsis "Il tulipano nero (in Italian)"

Nel 1672, il popolo olandese rovesciò la repubblica dei fratelli Jean e Cornelius di Witt per ripristinare lo statu quo e affidarla a Guglielmo III d'Orange-Nassau. A prescindere da questi eventi politici, Cornelius van Baerle, figlioccio di Cornelius van Baerle, pensa solo a fare un tulipano nero, per il quale la Società Horticole di Haarlem ha promesso una ricompensa di centomila fiorini. Il suo progetto sarà ostacolato dall'accusa di tradimento contro di lui e dagli schemi di un vicino invidioso, Isaac Boxtel. Tuttavia, la speranza di vedere questa ricerca riuscita rinascerà con l'incontro della bella Rosa.
Alejandro Dumas
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Alexandre Dumas is one of the most prolific and popular authors from France. He was born in 1802 in the city of Villers-Cotterets, and soon moved to Paris to work as a secretary for the Duke of Orléans. There, he completed his education on his own and began to take an interest in writing.
He started by writing plays, and then moved on to poems and long stories. However, his real success did not come until 1844, the year he released the work that would catapult him to fame: The Three Musketeers. The serial publication of this novel brought him a huge sum of money, but it also meant countless hours of work, many collaborators, and the production of up to eighty installments to meet the growing public demand.
After the publication of The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, Dumas amassed a great fortune. However, his hedonistic nature led him to squander all he had earned and he soon found himself forced to exile in Belgium to escape his French creditors.
The Count of Monte Cristo, the pinnacle of the author's narrative, is considered one of the greatest adventure novels of all time.
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