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One Thousand and One Ghosts
One Thousand and One Ghosts | Alexandre Dumas
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Coming back into town after a hunting expedition, Alexandre Dumas witnesses an incredible scene: a man has come to hand himself in to the mayor after decapitating his wife, terrified by the fact that her severed head spoke to him to proclaim her innocence. This prompts the guests at a dinner Dumas attends later that evening to exchange stories of death and the supernatural, ranging from accounts of the guillotine during the Terror to the legend of the corpse of a French king taking revenge on grave-robbers and tales of vampires and fratricide in the Carpathians. One Thousand and One Ghosts – here presented in its first and only translation into English – is a gloriously macabre work by the celebrated author of The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, which also touches on the serious political issue of capital punishment.
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DGRachel
Thousand and One Ghosts | Alexandre Dumas
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Since I found a Dumas for December, I figured I needed one for October, too. Not sure I‘ll get to it this year. I think I may save it for next year, when it will count for Mount TBR. 🤣🤣

JazzFeathers Never heard of this story before 😱 4y
DGRachel @JazzFeathers BookRiot mentioned it in an article on Gothic stories a month or so ago. That was the first time I had heard of it! There‘s another - Castle Eppstein. I bought that on Kindle as I believe it‘s out of print. 4y
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LeePeckover
One Thousand and One Ghosts | Alexandre Dumas
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New book! How have I never even heard of this before? My ignorance never ceases to amaze me.

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