"The Three Musketeers" follows the hot-headed young d'Artagnan and his comrades Athos, Porthos, and Aramis in the intrigues of Louis XIII's court. Its duels, daring, and cry of "all for one and one for all" made it the model of the swashbuckling adventure.
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Alexandre Dumas — The Three Musketeers in Adventure Novels
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- Daniel Defoe — Robinson Crusoe (1719)
- Sir Walter Scott — Ivanhoe (1819)
- Alexandre Dumas — The Count of Monte Cristo (1845)
- Herman Melville — Moby Dick (1851)
- Jules Verne — Around the World in Eighty Days (1873)
- Robert Louis Stevenson — Treasure Island (1883)
- Howard Pyle — The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (1883)
- H. Rider Haggard — King Solomon's Mines (1885)
- Robert Louis Stevenson — Kidnapped (1886)
- Anthony Hope — The Prisoner of Zenda (1894)
- Jack London — The Call of the Wild (1903)
- Baroness Orczy — The Scarlet Pimpernel (1905)
- Jack London — White Fang (1906)
- Arthur Conan Doyle — The Lost World (1912)
- Edgar Rice Burroughs — Tarzan of the Apes (1912)
- Edgar Rice Burroughs — The Land That Time Forgot (1918)
- Rafael Sabatini — Scaramouche (1921)
- Alexandre Dumas — Twenty Years After (1845)
- Tobias Smollett — The Expedition of Humphry Clinker (1771)
- Tobias Smollett — The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom (1753)