Twenty Years After

A new translation picking up twenty years after the conclusion of The Three Musketeers and continuing the adventures of the valiant d'Artagnan and his three loyal friends

The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas's most famous and enduring novel, completed its serial publication in the summer of 1844, and by the time of its book publication at the end of that year, readers were already demanding a sequel. They got it starting in January 1845, when the first chapters of Twenty Years After began to appear-but it wasn't quite what they were expecting.

When Twenty Years After opens it is 1648: the Red Sphinx, Cardinal Richelieu, is dead, France is ruled by a regency in the grip of civil war, and across the English Channel the monarchy of King Charles I hangs by a thread. As d'Artagnan will find, these are problems that can't be solved with a sword thrust. In Twenty Years After, the musketeers confront maturity and face its greatest challenge: sometimes, you fail. It's in how the four comrades respond to failure, and rise above it, that we begin to see the true characters of Dumas's great heroes.

A true literary achievement, Twenty Years After is long overdue for a modern reassessment-and a new translation. As an added inducement, Lawrence Ellsworth has discovered a “lost” chapter that was overlooked in the novel's original publication, and is included in none of the available English translations to date-until now.

Dumas's rousing sequel to The Three Musketeers continues in Blood Royal, the second half of what Dumas originally published as Twenty Years After.

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Twenty Years After

A new translation picking up twenty years after the conclusion of The Three Musketeers and continuing the adventures of the valiant d'Artagnan and his three loyal friends

The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas's most famous and enduring novel, completed its serial publication in the summer of 1844, and by the time of its book publication at the end of that year, readers were already demanding a sequel. They got it starting in January 1845, when the first chapters of Twenty Years After began to appear-but it wasn't quite what they were expecting.

When Twenty Years After opens it is 1648: the Red Sphinx, Cardinal Richelieu, is dead, France is ruled by a regency in the grip of civil war, and across the English Channel the monarchy of King Charles I hangs by a thread. As d'Artagnan will find, these are problems that can't be solved with a sword thrust. In Twenty Years After, the musketeers confront maturity and face its greatest challenge: sometimes, you fail. It's in how the four comrades respond to failure, and rise above it, that we begin to see the true characters of Dumas's great heroes.

A true literary achievement, Twenty Years After is long overdue for a modern reassessment-and a new translation. As an added inducement, Lawrence Ellsworth has discovered a “lost” chapter that was overlooked in the novel's original publication, and is included in none of the available English translations to date-until now.

Dumas's rousing sequel to The Three Musketeers continues in Blood Royal, the second half of what Dumas originally published as Twenty Years After.

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Twenty Years After

Twenty Years After

by Alexandre Dumas

Narrated by John Lee

Unabridged — 13 hours, 19 minutes

Twenty Years After

Twenty Years After

by Alexandre Dumas

Narrated by John Lee

Unabridged — 13 hours, 19 minutes

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A new translation picking up twenty years after the conclusion of The Three Musketeers and continuing the adventures of the valiant d'Artagnan and his three loyal friends

The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas's most famous and enduring novel, completed its serial publication in the summer of 1844, and by the time of its book publication at the end of that year, readers were already demanding a sequel. They got it starting in January 1845, when the first chapters of Twenty Years After began to appear-but it wasn't quite what they were expecting.

When Twenty Years After opens it is 1648: the Red Sphinx, Cardinal Richelieu, is dead, France is ruled by a regency in the grip of civil war, and across the English Channel the monarchy of King Charles I hangs by a thread. As d'Artagnan will find, these are problems that can't be solved with a sword thrust. In Twenty Years After, the musketeers confront maturity and face its greatest challenge: sometimes, you fail. It's in how the four comrades respond to failure, and rise above it, that we begin to see the true characters of Dumas's great heroes.

A true literary achievement, Twenty Years After is long overdue for a modern reassessment-and a new translation. As an added inducement, Lawrence Ellsworth has discovered a “lost” chapter that was overlooked in the novel's original publication, and is included in none of the available English translations to date-until now.

Dumas's rousing sequel to The Three Musketeers continues in Blood Royal, the second half of what Dumas originally published as Twenty Years After.


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  • "Friendship throws out deep roots in honest hearts, D'Artagnan. Believe me, it is only the evil-minded who deny friendship; they cannot understand it."
  • "Now an enemy is never so near and consequently so threatening, as when he has completely disappeared."
  • "Women and doors - did I not tell you, friend Porthos, that they are always to be managed by gentleness? - D'Artagnan"


― Alexandre Dumas, Twenty Years After

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177099927
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 10/01/2019
Series: The d'Artagnan Romances , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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