Le Fils de Monte-Cristo
Paris, L. Boulanger, 1881
Bibliothèque Nationale de France Notice n° : FRBNF30797359
(This novel was adapted and published in English in two parts: The Wife of Monte Cristo and The Son of Monte Cristo in 1884. [British Library])
Monte Cristo and the countess.
New York, N. L. Munro [1884]
Library of Congress Call Number 07034692
By Jean Charles Du Boys (1836-1873)
La Comtesse de Monte-Christo
Paris, E. Dentu, 1869
Bibliothèque Nationale de France Notice n° : FRBNF30361216
The Countess of Monte-Cristo.
Philadelphia, T. B. Peterson & Brothers [c1884]
Library of Congress Call Number 06035666
The Countess of Monte-Cristo.
New York, N. L. Munro [1884]
Library of Congress Call Number 06034635
By Edmund Flagg (1815-1890)
Edmond Dantes ... A sequel to The Count of Monte-Cristo.
Philadelphia, T. B. Peterson & Brothers [c1878]
Library of Congress Call Number 06041127
Edmond Dantès.
Philadelphia, T. B. Peterson & Brothers [c1884]
Library of Congress Call Number 06041144
Monte-Cristo's daughter; sequel to Alexander Dumas' great novel, the "Count of Monte-Cristo," and conclusion of "Edmond Dantes."
Philadelphia, T. B. Peterson [1886]
Library of Congress Call Number 75310850 //r963
A Mão do Finado (Le main de défunt, The Hand of the Dead, Die Totenhand)
written in Portuguese, and when translated into French, it was claimed to be by Dumas