The Man in the Iron Mask

by Alexandre Dumas, Père

THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EDITOR’S NOTE TO THE PG D’ARTAGNAN SERIES

LINKED INDEX OF PROJECT GUTENBERG VOLUMES:

ORDERTITLEPG EBOOK# DATESVOLUMECHAPTERS
1[The Three Musketeers]12571625–16281
2[Twenty Years After]12591648–1649 2
3[The Vicomte de Bragelonne]2609166031–75
4[Ten Years Later]26811660–1661376–140
5[Louise de la Valliere]271016613141–208
6[The Man in the Iron Mask]27591661–16733209–269

[Project Gutenberg eBook 1258 listed below, is of the same title as eBook 2681 and its contents overlap those of two other volumes: it includes all the chapters of eBook 2609 and the first 28 chapters of 2681]

TITLEPG EBOOK#DATESVOLUMECHAPTERS
[Ten Years Later]12581660–166131–104

Contents

[Transcriber’s Notes:]
[Introduction:]
[Chapter I. The Prisoner.]
[Chapter II. How Mouston Had Become Fatter without Giving Porthos Notice Thereof]
[Chapter III. Who Messire Jean Percerin Was.]
[Chapter IV. The Patterns.]
[Chapter V. Where, Probably, Moliere Obtained His First Idea of the Bourgeois Gentilhomme.]
[Chapter VI. The Bee-Hive, the Bees, and the Honey.]
[Chapter VII. Another Supper at the Bastile.]
[Chapter VIII. The General of the Order.]
[Chapter IX. The Tempter.]
[Chapter X. Crown and Tiara.]
[Chapter XI. The Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte.]
[Chapter XII. The Wine of Melun.]
[Chapter XIII. Nectar and Ambrosia.]
[Chapter XIV. A Gascon, and a Gascon and a Half.]
[Chapter XV. Colbert.]
[Chapter XVI. Jealousy.]
[Chapter XVII. High Treason.]
[Chapter XVIII. A Night at the Bastile.]
[Chapter XIX. The Shadow of M. Fouquet.]
[Chapter XX. The Morning.]
[Chapter XXI. The King’s Friend.]
[Chapter XXII. Showing How the Countersign Was Respected at the Bastile.]
[Chapter XXIII. The King’s Gratitude.]
[Chapter XXIV. The False King.]
[Chapter XXV. In Which Porthos Thinks He Is Pursuing a Duchy.]
[Chapter XXVI. The Last Adieux.]
[Chapter XXVII. Monsieur de Beaufort.]
[Chapter XXVIII. Preparations for Departure.]
[Chapter XXIX. Planchet’s Inventory.]
[Chapter XXX. The Inventory of M. de Beaufort.]
[Chapter XXXI. The Silver Dish.]
[Chapter XXXII. Captive and Jailers.]
[Chapter XXXIII. Promises.]
[Chapter XXXIV. Among Women.]
[Chapter XXXV. The Last Supper.]
[Chapter XXXVI. In M. Colbert’s Carriage.]
[Chapter XXXVII. The Two Lighters.]
[Chapter XXXVIII. Friendly Advice.]
[Chapter XXXIX. How the King, Louis XIV., Played His Little Part.]
[Chapter XL: The White Horse and the Black.]
[Chapter XLI. In Which the Squirrel Falls,—the Adder Flies.]
[Chapter XLII. Belle-Ile-en-Mer.]
[Chapter XLIII. Explanations by Aramis.]
[Chapter XLIV. Result of the Ideas of the King, and the Ideas of D’Artagnan.]
[Chapter XLV. The Ancestors of Porthos.]
[Chapter XLVI. The Son of Biscarrat.]
[Chapter XLVII. The Grotto of Locmaria.]
[Chapter XLVIII. The Grotto.]
[Chapter XLIX. An Homeric Song.]
[Chapter L: The Death of a Titan.]
[Chapter LI. Porthos’s Epitaph.]
[Chapter LII. M. de Gesvres’s Round.]
[Chapter LIII. King Louis XIV.]
[Chapter LIV. M. Fouquet’s Friends.]
[Chapter LV. Porthos’s Will.]
[Chapter LVI. The Old Age of Athos.]
[Chapter LVII. Athos’s Vision.]
[Chapter LVIII. The Angel of Death.]
[Chapter LIX. The Bulletin.]
[Chapter LX. The Last Canto of the Poem.]
[Epilogue.]
[Footnotes]