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APPENDIX C

Romances and Autobiographical Works.

Name of Book. Year of
Publication.
Remarks re Authenticity, etc.
Acté 1839 Mainly Dumas's, but probably finished by an assistant.
Amaury 1844 (?) Written by P. Meurice, probably under Dumas's supervision.
Ange Pitou (or "Taking the Bastille") 1853 For explanation of the abrupt end see Part III. We believe that this book is solely Dumas's.
Ascanio 1843 Dumas, in collaboration with Meurice.
Une Aventure d'Amour 1862 Dumas. This volume also contains "Herminie" or "Une Amazone."
Les Aventures de John Davys 1840 Stated by Thackeray to be half original, half derived from an anonymous work.
Aventures de Lyderic 1842 The story of Siegfried. See "Le Bouillie," etc.
Le Bátard de Mauléon 1846 In collaboration with Maquet, who finished the romance.
Black 1858
Les Blanc et les Bleus 1867-8-9? Dumas's last work. Contains "The Eighth Crusade."
La Bouillie de la Comtesse Berthe 1844 A fairy-tale for children. Followed, in Calmann-Lévy, by "Aventures de Lyderic."
La Boule de Neige ("The Snowball") 1853 Written by Dumas from Marlinsky.
Bric-à-Brac 1861 Fugitive papers and autobiographical "mems."
Un Cadet de Famille 1860 A translation, at the direction of Dumas, of Trelawney's "Adventures of a Younger Son."