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Les Trois Mousquetaires Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) 1/19 Data Les trois mousquetaires Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) Langue : Français Genre ou forme de l’œuvre : Œuvres textuelles Date : 1844 Note : Roman historique Domaines : Littératures Détails du contenu (13 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Voir aussi (11) The musketeer : film , Peter Hyams The three musketeers : film , Stephen Herek (2000) (1993) The three musketeers , Richard Lester The four musketeers , Richard Lester (1973) (1973) Le masque de fer : film , Henri Decoin (1890-1969) Les trois mousquetaires : None (1962) film (1953) The three musketeers : film , George Sidney The three musketeers : film , Rowland Vance Lee (1948) (1916-2002) (1935) (1891-1975) Les trois mousquetaires : None The three must-get-theres , Max Linder (1883-1925) film (1922) (1932) Les trois mousquetaires : None film (1921) data.bnf.fr 2/19 Data Table des matières (2) Paris : Marescq , DL 1883 Paris : J.-B. Fellens et L.-P. Dufour , 1846 (1883) (1846) Éditions de Les trois mousquetaires (247 ressources dans data.bnf.fr) Livres (217) Alexandre Dumas. Les , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires... , Alexandre Dumas Trois mousquetaires (1802-1870), Paris, (1802-1870), [Évreux] : le Calmann-Lévy , (s. d.). 2 Cercle du bibliophile , [s.d.] vol. in-12 Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires, , Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), Paris : Nelson par Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), Paris, impr. de : Calmann-Lévy , s. d. Boule , (s. d.) in-4°. Pièce Les trois Mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires, , Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), : Le livre de par Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), Paris, J. poche , [s.d.] Taillandier. In-8° Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois Mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), : Marabout , (1802-1870), [s.d.] : [s.d.] Hachette Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), Paris : (1802-1870), Paris : Hatier Lecrivain et Toubon , [18??] , [s.d.] Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2018) (1802-1870), Paris : Pocket (2017) (1802-1870), Céline Potard, , DL 2018 Paris : Éditions Auzou , DL 2017 Les 3 mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2016) (1802-1870), Paris : (2013) (1802-1870), [Paris] : le Éditions de Noyelles , DL Livre de poche jeunesse , 2016- DL 2013 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2013) (1802-1870), Paris : (2013) (1802-1870), Paris : Flammarion , impr. 2013 Sarbacane , DL 2013 data.bnf.fr 3/19 Data Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2013) (1802-1870), Paris : (2012) (1802-1870), Chanteloup- [Archipoche] , cop. 2013 en-Brie (Seine-et-Marne) : BH créations , 2012 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2011) (1802-1870), Paris : Pocket (2010) (1802-1870), [S.l.] : Furet , impr. 2011 du Nord , 2010- Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2010) (1802-1870), [Paris] : Tome 1 (1802-1870), [S.l.] : Furet Gallimard jeunesse , DL (2010) du Nord , 2010 2010 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2009) (1802-1870), Paris : (2009) (1802-1870), Paris : Flammarion , DL 2009 Hachette Jeunesse , 2009 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2008) (1802-1870), Paris : Le livre (2008) (1802-1870), Paris : Éd. de de poche jeunesse , 2008 Lodi , DL 2008 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2007) (1802-1870), [Bruxelles] : (2006) (1802-1870), Paris : Éd. Paperview ; [Tours] : Hachette jeunesse , DL ["La Nouvelle République" 2006 diff.] , [2007] Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2005) (1802-1870), Paris : Hatier (2005) (1802-1870), [Paris] : Maxi- , 2005 livres , impr. 2005 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2003) (1802-1870), Paris : (2003) (1802-1870), Paris : Gründ Larousse , 2003 , 2003 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2003) (1802-1870), Aubervilliers : (2003) (1802-1870), [Paris] : RBA Presse alliance , 2003 Fabbri , 2003 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2002) (1802-1870), Paris : le (2002) (1802-1870), [Paris] : Maxi- Grand livre du mois , 2002 livres , 2002 Les trois mousquetaires 2 , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (2002) (1802-1870), Paris : (2001) (1802-1870), [Paris] : Flammarion , 2002 Gallimard , 2001 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires 1 , Alexandre Dumas (2001) (1802-1870), Paris : (2001) (1802-1870), Paris : Flammarion , 2001- Flammarion , 2001 data.bnf.fr 4/19 Data Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1998) (1802-1870), Paris : Pocket (1996) (1802-1870), [Paris] : EDDL , 1998 , 1996 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1995) (1802-1870), [Genève] : (1995) (1802-1870), Paris : Edito-service ; [Paris] : [diff. Bookking international : Atlas] , 1995 PML , 1995 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1995) (1802-1870), Alleur (1995) (1802-1870), Paris : J. de (Belgique) : Marabout ; Bonnot , 1995 [Paris] : [diff. Hachette] , 1995 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1994) (1802-1870), Paris : (1994) (1802-1870), [Paris] : Flammarion , 1994 Gallimard , 1994 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1994) (1802-1870), Paris : (1994) (1802-1870), [Evry] : Éd. Librairie générale française Carrefour , 1994 , 1994 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas tome 1 (1802-1870), [Paris] : le (1993) (1802-1870), [Paris] : le (1993) Grand livre du mois , 1993 Grand livre du mois , 1993- Les Trois mousquetaires ; , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Vingt ans après (1802-1870), [Paris] : (1993) (1802-1870), [Paris] : (1993) Gallimard , 1993 Pocket , 1993 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1993) (1802-1870), Paris : Ed. J'ai tome 2 (1802-1870), [Paris] : le Lu , 1993 (1993) Grand livre du mois , 1993 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1993) (1802-1870), Monaco ; (1992) (1802-1870), Paris : le [Paris] : Ed. du Rocher , Grand livre du mois , 1992 1993 Les trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1992) (1802-1870), [Paris] : (1991) (1802-1870), : Nathan , Nathan , 1993 1991 Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1990) (1802-1870), [Turnhout] ; (1990) (1802-1870), Paris : [Lys-lez-Lannoy] : Éd. Hachette , 1990- Christophe Colomb , 1989 data.bnf.fr 5/19 Data Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1990) (1802-1870), Paris : (1988) (1802-1870), Paris : J.-C. Hachette jeunesse , 1990 Lattès , 1988 Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1987) (1802-1870), [Paris] : (1987) (1802-1870), [Paris] : Bias , Gallimard , 1987 1987 Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1987) (1802-1870), Paris : (1987) (1802-1870), : Brise , 1987 Larousse , 1987 Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires 1 , Alexandre Dumas (1985) (1802-1870), Genève : Éd. (1985) (1802-1870), Genève : Éd. de l'Agora , 1985 - de l'Agora , Cop. 1985 Les Trois mousquetaires 2 , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1985) (1802-1870), Genève : Éd. (1984) (1802-1870), Paris : G.P. , de l'Agora , cop. 1985 1984 - Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1984) (1802-1870), Genève : (1984) (1802-1870), Paris : Édito-Service ; [Évreux] : Hachette , 1984 [diffusion Guilde du disque] , 1984 Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1984) (1802-1870), [Paris] : (1983) (1802-1870), Paris : France Gallimard , 1984 loisirs , 1983 Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1982) (1802-1870), Paris : (1982) (1802-1870), Paris : l'École Magnard , 1982 des loisirs , 1982 Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1982) (1802-1870), [Paris] : (1980) (1802-1870), Genève : Gallimard , 1982 Édito-service ; [Évreux] : [diffusion Guilde du disque] , [circa 1980] Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1980) (1802-1870), [Paris] : (1978) (1802-1870), [Paris] : Hachette , 1980 Gallimard , 1978 Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1978) (1802-1870), Paris : (1978) (1802-1870), Paris : Éditions Lito , 1978 Gallimard , 1978 Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1977) (1802-1870), Paris : (1976) (1802-1870), Paris : Hachette , 1977 Larousse , 1976 data.bnf.fr 6/19 Data Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas Les Trois mousquetaires , Alexandre Dumas (1976) (1802-1870), Paris : Bias , (1976) (1802-1870), Verviers
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