Alexandre Dumas Books in Order
Alexandre Dumas, père, is a celebrated French writer, renowned for his captivating historical novels of high adventure that have earned him a global following. Born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, he is the mastermind behind numerous iconic works, including The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, The Man in the Iron Mask, and The Vicomte de Bragelonne, which were initially serialized. In addition to his novels, Dumas has also made significant contributions to the world of theatre and journalism, penning plays and magazine articles, as well as being a prolific correspondent. His remarkable literary legacy continues to inspire readers worldwide, cementing his status as one of the most widely read French authors of all time.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Alexandre Dumas
- #1AmazonThe Borgias(1839)
- #2AmazonMassacres of the South
- #3AmazonKarl-Ludwig Sand
- #4AmazonUrbain Grandier
- #5AmazonThe Countess of Saint Geran
- #6AmazonMurat
- #7AmazonThe Marquise de Ganges
- #8AmazonThe Cenci
- #9AmazonNisida
- #10AmazonDerues
- #11AmazonLa Constantin
- #12AmazonJoan of Naples
- #13AmazonMartin Guerre
- #14AmazonAli Pacha
- #15AmazonL'avvelenatrice
- #16AmazonVaninka
- #17AmazonThe Marquise de Brinvilliers
- #18AmazonThe Man in the Iron Mask
- #19AmazonMary Stuart Queen of Scots
- #1AmazonLe Caucase(1858)
- #1AmazonThe Count of Monte Cristo(1845)
- #2AmazonThe Son of Monte-Cristo (With: Jules Lermina)
- #3AmazonEdmond Dantes (By: Edmund Flagg)
- #4AmazonMonte Cristo's Daughter (By: Edmund Flagg)
- #5AmazonThe Countess of Monte Cristo (With: Jean Charles Du Boys)(1902)
- #6AmazonThe Treasure of Monte Cristo (With: Jules Lermina)(2007)
- #7AmazonThe Wife of Monte Cristo / Monte Cristo and his wife (With: Jules Lermina)(2016)
- #1AmazonNapoleon(1865)
- #2AmazonThe Memoirs of a Physician
- #3AmazonThe Celebrated Crimes of History
- #4AmazonCelebrated Crimes of the Russian Court(1905)
- #5AmazonThe Journal of Madame Giovanni(1944)
- #6AmazonAlexandre Dumas' Adventures in Spain(1959)
- #7AmazonAlexandre Dumas' Adventures in Caucasia(1962)
- #8AmazonMy Memoirs(1965)
- #9Amazon100 Crooked Little Crime Stories(1994)
- #10AmazonVampires(2011)
- #11AmazonThe Werewolf Megapack(2013)
- #12AmazonThe Greatest Books of All Time #4(2017)
- #13AmazonThe Realm of the Impossible(2017)
- #14Amazon100 Books You Must Read Before You Die Vol. 1(2020)
- #15Amazon100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature - volume 1(2021)
- #1AmazonCaptain Paul(1838)
- #2AmazonCaptain Pamphile
- #3AmazonThe Fencing Master
- #4AmazonCastle Eppstein
- #5AmazonGeorges
- #6AmazonThe Conspirators
- #7AmazonAscanio, Vol. I
- #8AmazonAscanio, Vol. 2
- #9AmazonThe Women's War / The War of Women
- #10AmazonThe Nutcracker
- #11AmazonThe Corsican Brothers
- #12AmazonLa Reine Margot / Queen Margot
- #13AmazonThe Regent's Daughter
- #14AmazonOne Thousand and One Ghosts
- #15AmazonThe Two Dianas
- #16AmazonHorror At Fontenay
- #17AmazonThe Black Tulip
- #18AmazonOlympe de Clèves
- #19AmazonThe Page of the Duke of Savoy
- #20AmazonThe Mohicans of Paris
- #21AmazonThe Wolf-Leader
- #22AmazonThe Crimes of the Marquise de Brinvilliers and Others(2011)
- #23AmazonShort Stories By Alexandre Dumas, Ten Volumes in One(2020)
- #24AmazonThe Lady of the Camellias(2013)
About Alexandre Dumas
Alexandre Dumas, père, is a celebrated French writer, renowned for his captivating historical novels of high adventure that have earned him a global following. Born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, he is the mastermind behind numerous iconic works, including The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, The Man in the Iron Mask, and The Vicomte de Bragelonne, which were initially serialized. In addition to his novels, Dumas has also made significant contributions to the world of theatre and journalism, penning plays and magazine articles, as well as being a prolific correspondent. His remarkable literary legacy continues to inspire readers worldwide, cementing his status as one of the most widely read French authors of all time.
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