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Foote-Greenwell, Victoria, "The Life and Resurrection of Alexandre Dumas," in Smithsonian, July 1996, p. 110.
Grenier, Cynthia, "Dumas, the Prodigious: A Profile of Alexandre Dumas," in World and I, June 1998, p. 284.
Lucas-Dubreton, J., The Fourth Musketeer: The Life of Alexandre Dumas, Coward McCain, 1928, pp. 126–49.
Maurois, Andre, The Titans: A Three-Generation Biography of the Dumas, translated by Gerard Hopkins, Harper and...
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