| Image | Titre/Title ↑ | Note | Oeuvre/Work | Artiste | | | | | |
| " 'Do what that writing bids you!' " | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Bouillie de la comtesse Berthe | Rountree, Harry |
| "'Of what are you thinking, Therese?' he asked." | Thanks to Paul for the scan. | Black | Grivaz, Eugene |
| "'Yes, Monsieur,' said he, 'I am the King!'" | | La Comtesse de Charny | |
| "A deputation from the cobolds" | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Bouillie de la comtesse Berthe | Rountree, Harry |
| "A Letter for your Master," said she | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "A rush of the mercenaries hedged in St. Megrin and Vitry, carried to the stairway foot." | from The King's Gallant, based on Henri III et sa cour | Henri III et sa cour | Grunwald, Charles |
| "A Surgeon! or 'Sblood! my brave Athos will die" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Ah! Your excellency, that fowl he gave me was such a skinny one" | | Les Frères corses; Une famille corse | McLellan, A. M. |
| "Ah!" cried Joyeuse, parrying the blow, "I said you were a traitor, and as a traitor you shall die." | | Les Quarante-Cinq | |
| "Ah, here is my mother!" cried the viscount | | Le Comte de Monte Cristo | Tawse, Sybil |
| "Ah, you are a deep one!" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "All for One, One for All" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "And One for me! The Best for the Last!" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Aramis saw that the young man was stretched upon his bed, his face half-concealed by his arms." | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | |
| "Aramis," he said, "break your sword in two" | | Vingt Ans après | |
| "Are you displeased with me?" cried Valentine | | Le Comte de Monte Cristo | Tawse, Sybil |
| "Arrived at the top of the tower" | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Jeunesse de Pierrot; Le roi de Bohême | Rountree, Harry |
| "Athos slowly raised the pistol, until the muzzle almost touched Milady's forehead." | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Adams, Frank |
| "Before a Woman you would not dare to fly" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Brave young Man!" murmured the King | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Brothers, a new assembly is to be convened in Paris." | | La Comtesse de Charny | Van Muyden, Evert |
| "Buckingham took the casket and again fell on his knees." | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Adams, Frank |
| "But that is not M. D'Artagnan you show me" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Caderousse started and turned pale. 'False!' he muttered. 'False! Why should that man give me a false diamond?'" | | Le Comte de Monte Cristo | |
| "Come in gentlemen," said the Queen | | Vingt Ans après | Adams, Frank |
| "Courage!" said the officer to the sappers, who worked indefatigably. | | Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge | |
| "Diane Alive!" murmered the Baron de Méridor | | La Dame de Monsoreau | |
| "Diane uttered a feeble cry. The Count's pallor was that of a corpse, while his smile was that of a demon." | | La Dame de Monsoreau | Allen, A. W. |
| "Do you only wear such a fine golden Baldric to suspend a Sword of Straw from it?" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Do you recognize me now, and do you know what it that I implore?" | | La Guerre des femmes | Grivaz, Eugene |
| "Edmond, you will not kill my son?" | | Le Comte de Monte Cristo | Tawse, Sybil |
| "Followed by a hooting crowd of … ragamuffins" | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Bouillie de la comtesse Berthe | Rountree, Harry |
| "Go on, D'Artagnan, spur, spur!" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Go then, and may God Conduct you safely" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Good Lord! How quickly men forget," said the Procureuse | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Good Lord! the fellow must be mad" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Have you the wick?" asked the one who carried the lantern | | Le Page du duc de Savoie; Emmanuel Philibert | |
| "He again renewed the pursuit." | Thanks to Paul for the scan. | Black | Grivaz, Eugene |
| "He came forward with one hand on the hilt of his sword and the other on his hip." | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Adams, Frank |
| "He conducted the duchess towards the chateau." | | Le Chevalier d'Harmental | Hardy, Paul |
| "He drew the Handkerchief from under the Foot of the Musketeer" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "He hugged the old folk, who wept over him" | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Jeunesse de Pierrot; Le roi de Bohême | Rountree, Harry |
| "He saw Marguerite lifting the tapestry" | | La Reine Margot | |
| "He saw the honest, placid face of a dog." | Thanks to Paul for the scan. | Black | Grivaz, Eugene |
| "He took to his heels" | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Bouillie de la comtesse Berthe | Rountree, Harry |
| "He tried to break through." | | Le Chevalier d'Harmental | Hardy, Paul |
| "Her attitude was rather free" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Here is Sultanetta's marriage gift" | | Sultanetta; Ammalat Beg | Adams, Frank |
| "Here," replied the King, opening one of the folds of the screen. | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | Patterson, Malcolm |
| "Here," said he to him, "are the Diamond Studs" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Here," said the King, "is a Proof of my Satisfaction" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Here," said the Queen, "here is a Ring of great Value" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Higher! much higher!" said Bonacieux | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "I am coming, Henri" | | Cécile; La Robe de Noces | Smith, D. Murray |
| "I am going to wait on you myself," said the countess. | | Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo | |
| "I constitute you my successor" | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | Adams, Frank |
| "I did not kill your father. A curse upon you." | | La Reine Margot | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| "I respect you monsieur; you were horribly jealous, but you were a brave man." | | La Dame de Monsoreau | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| "I said you were a traitor, and as a traitor you shall die" | | Les Quarante-Cinq | |
| "I tied my lantern to a forked branch I had remarked a year before at the precise spot where I stopped to dig the hole" | | Le Comte de Monte Cristo | |
| "I was able to distinguish in front of his saddle the form of a woman, and his hand pressed over her mouth." | | La Dame de Monsoreau | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| "If you are exiled, sir, I will be exiled too; if they imprison you, I will be your fellow-captive; if they kill you, I will die also." | | La Reine Margot | Skinner, E. F. |
| "In a boat which floated … as if at anchor" | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Bouillie de la comtesse Berthe | Rountree, Harry |
| "In at the gap--dashed a score of men." | | Henri III et sa cour | Grunwald, Charles |
| "In the name of Heaven. milord!" cried Madame Bonacieux | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Is it for me that the King remains thus uncovered?" | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | Patterson, Malcolm |
| "Is it really true you will buy it, and for the price I ask?" | | Cécile; La Robe de Noces | Smith, D. Murray |
| "It is a conspiracy, monseigneur." | | Le Chevalier d'Harmental | Hardy, Paul |
| "It is he! the Man who took away my Wife" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "It pleases me to say you annoy me" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Jeanne ran away." | | La Dame de Monsoreau | |
| "Just Heavens! what I have read! cried the Duke | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Keep up the Dance, then, since he will have it so" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Look!" said Jacopo | | Le Comte de Monte Cristo | Tawse, Sybil |
| "Loose your hold, then, I beg of you" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Lord Winter caught him by the throat." | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Adams, Frank |
| "Madame, why did you not wear your Diamond Studs?" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Madame, you are about to receive a Visit from the Chancellor" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Monseigneur! Monseigneur!" cried Rosa, throwing herself at the feet of the Stadtholder, "Cornelius is not guilty." | | La Tulipe noire | |
| "Monsieur de la Mole!" exclaimed a sweet voice from the litter | | La Reine Margot | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| "Musketeers! to the rescue" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "My dear lieutenant of police, I will blow your brains out." | From Joseph Balsamo | Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo | |
| "My name is Paul" | | Acté | Browne, Gordon |
| "My! how heavy it is is!" said Samuel. | | Les Quarante-Cinq | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| "Navarre! Navarre! Cahors is ours! Long Live Navarre!" | | Les Quarante-Cinq | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| "No sooner had the rapiers clashed than a company of the Cardinal's guards came round the corner." | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Adams, Frank |
| "Now we will talk business," said Dubois. "Are we safe?" | | Une Fille du Régent | |
| "Now, Gentlemen, if it's Battle you want, you shall have it" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Now, through this loop-hole, I throw my Lasso" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Oh! Sir, Sir, you will kill yourself," cried Planchet | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Oh, Monseigneur, punish me, for you must indeed despise me if you pardon me." | | Une Fille du Régent | |
| "Oh, Monsieur, tell me that at the end of a year I shall then see my mother again" | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | |
| "One!" said the grave-diggers, "two! three!" | | Le Comte de Monte Cristo | Tawse, Sybil |
| "Open it yourself, then," said Maurice, "I do not arrest women." | | Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge | |
| "Ruggieri look at him so closely that their brows almost touched." | | Henri III et sa cour | Grunwald, Charles |
| "See yonder, Sire" | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | Adams, Frank |
| "Sell this Ring? Never!" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Set to work with such sharp little teeth and an air of delight" | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Jeunesse de Pierrot; Le roi de Bohême | Rountree, Harry |
| "She became marble, and listlessly watched him pour some fluid into a cup of water on the table." | | Henri III et sa cour | Grunwald, Charles |
| "Silence!" whispered D'Artagnan taking her Hand | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Sprang clean over the ass" | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Jeunesse de Pierrot; Le roi de Bohême | Rountree, Harry |
| "The Devil take the Madman!" murmured M. de Tréville | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "The distance was too great to enable him to see clearly" | | Ange Pitou | |
| "The king entered into the cell without pronouncing a single word: He was pale and haggard." | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | |
| "The Man of Meung!" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "The poor workman rushed after it" | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Bouillie de la comtesse Berthe | Rountree, Harry |
| "The regent seized the iron bars." | | Le Chevalier d'Harmental | Hardy, Paul |
| "The rest rushed on the now prostrate body, like wolves on a stricken buck." | | Henri III et sa cour | Grunwald, Charles |
| "The stranger was received by the Baron de Taverney, in his dressing-gown." | | Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo | |
| "The two fighters took their places facing each other" | From the 1904 translation of "Fairy Tales by Dumas" | La Jeunesse de Pierrot; Le roi de Bohême | Rountree, Harry |
| "The young man supported Andrée with his uninjured arm, Nicole sustained her on the other side." | | Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo | |
| "There, Sir, there is that Letter" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "They saw, by the red flashes of the lightning against the violet fog which the wind stamped upon the bankward sky, they saw pass gravely, at six paces behind the governor, a man clothed in black and masked by a visor of polished steel…" | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | |
| "They tell me you are setting out on a journey," Said the king. | | Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo | |
| "Thou! Thou!" she murmured. | | Le Bâtard de Mauléon | Teannin, F. E. |
| "To London?" cried Porthos | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "To me, Sir Guard, or I will slay you!" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "To save the Queen with his Eminence's Money" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "To the Health of the King and Cardinal" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Two Aces!" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Unfortunate man!" she cried, holding out the paper | | La Reine Margot | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| "We are about to have the Honor of charging you" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Well, Henri, you can read, read this" | | La Dame de Monsoreau | |
| "What could have induced you to break your oaths?" asked Morgan. | | Les Blancs et les Bleus | |
| "What is the meaning of this, Duke?" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Adams, Frank |
| "What! you don't know me?" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "What's this? Nothing but the Saddles!" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "What?" said the King haughtily | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Where does that Money come from?" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Yes!" said Dantes, and he extended his hand to the Catalan with a cordial air | | Le Comte de Monte Cristo | Tawse, Sybil |
| "You are a dead man if you speak so loud." | | Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge | |
| "You are accused of High Treason" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "You are all eating Horse" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "You are wounded, my dear monsieur, are you not?" | | La Dame de Monsoreau | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| "You need not take the trouble, Monseigneur" | | Vingt Ans après | Adams, Frank |
| "You offer me what I not your to give." | | Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo | |
| "You offer me what is not yours to give" | | Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo | |
| "You will appear at this Ball?" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "You will get me killed, madame," said he. | | La Dame de Monsoreau | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| "You will look through the opening, which answers to one of the false windows made in the dome of the King's apartment. Can you see?" | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | |
| "You will look through the opening, which answers to one of the false windows made in the dome of the King's apartment. Can you see?" | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | |
| "You!" cried the lady in turn. | | Les Quarante-Cinq | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| "Your Affair is not a bad one" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Your Gascon Head, will you have done?" said the King | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| "Your highness mistakes your way," said Monsoreau. "True," said the duke, "thank you." | | La Dame de Monsoreau | |
| "Your Stockings and Shoes stand in equal need of brushing" | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| A dark complexioned girl who held out her hand | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| A letter by Dumas | | Les Garibaldiens: Révolution de Sicile et de Naples; Une Odyssée en 1860 | Dumas père, Alexandre |
| A receipted bill, with these words on a small slip of parchment, "Julie's Dowry" | | Le Comte de Monte Cristo | Tawse, Sybil |
| A signed note to Merteuil requesting theatre tickets. | Thanks to Tom Platt for the scan. | | Dumas père, Alexandre |
| A terrible Howling interrupted these Reflections | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| A terror he could not resist held François in its clutches. | | La Dame de Monsoreau | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| A View Under the Arcade of the Palais-Royal | | | |
| A woman perched on a ladder in deep conversation with a man seated in a tree | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| A young girl suddenly emerged from the underwood | | Le Meneur de loups | Adams, Frank |
| Abbe Brigaud | | Une Fille du Régent | |
| Ad for Classic Comics "Corsican Brothers" | Courtesy of Classics Central | Les Frères corses; Une famille corse | |
| Adah Isaacs Menken, 1867 | Appears in Alexandre Dumas, a Biography and Study by A. Craig Bell. | | |
| Admiral Brown | | Mémoires de Garibaldi | Decaux, Charles |
| Advertisement for D'Artagnan the King Maker | | D'Artagnan the King-Maker | |
| Advertisement for The King's Gallant | | Henri III et sa cour | |
| Advertisement for Twenty-Five of Dumas' Masterpieces | | | |
| Again they rode on | | Vingt Ans après | Adams, Frank |
| Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin | | | |
| Alexandre Dumas | | | |
| Alexandre Dumas | From Die Totenhand, a forged sequel to Le Comte de Monte Cristo | | |
| Alexandre Dumas | From "About The World", Scribner's Magazine, Vol 19, Issue 5 | | |
| Alexandre Dumas | | | Nadar |
| Alexandre Dumas | | | Grosch, O. |
| Alexandre Dumas | | | Nadar |
| Alexandre Dumas | | | |
| Alexandre Dumas (engraving) | | | |
| Alexandre Dumas (engraving) | | | |
| Alexandre Dumas (From a photograph taken in 1860) | | Mémoires de Garibaldi | |
| Alexandre Dumas (Monte Cristo) - During the years of the great romances Dumas was the uncrowned king of Paris | Eug. Giraud prix, Lecouturier Sculp. | | |
| Alexandre Dumas (painting) | | | |
| Alexandre Dumas (painting) | From ArtToday. | | |
| Alexandre Dumas (photo) | | | Reutlinger, Charles |
| Alexandre Dumas (photo) | From ArtToday. | | Dubufe |
| Alexandre Dumas (photo) | From ArtToday. | | |
| Alexandre Dumas (photo) | From ArtToday. | | |
| Alexandre Dumas - The Giant | The Goncourt brothers spoke of Dumas' face as resembling that of the Man in the Moon | | Meyer, H. |
| Alexandre Dumas 1802-1870 | Appears in Alexandre Dumas, a Biography and Study by A. Craig Bell. | | |
| Alexandre Dumas at 28 | from The Road to Monte Cristo by Jules Eckert Goodman | | |
| Alexandre Dumas en 1830, anonyme, L'Artiste, revue de Paris, mars 1881 | From Gallica | | |
| Alexandre Dumas fils | | | Burney |
| Alexandre Dumas Fils | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| Alexandre Dumas fils, author of La Dame aux Camélias (Camille) | 1864 | | |
| Alexandre Dumas in his Library | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| Alexandre Dumas the Elder | From "The Elder Dumas," The Century, Volume 51, Issue 5, 1896. Engraved by T. Johnson, from photograph of portrait by Dubufe. | | Dubufe |
| Alexandre Dumas's Pen | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| Alexandre Dumas, fils | | | |
| Alexandre Dumas, from a photograph | frontispiece | Les Trois Mousquetaires | |
| Alexandre Dumas, père | From "A Few French Celebrities", Harpers, Volume 47, Issue 282 | | |
| Alexandre Dumas, père.--from the painting by Vieusseux | From "Acting and Authors" Harpers Magazine, Volume 76, Issue 455, page 685 | | |
| Alexandre's father, General Dumas | from The Road to Monte Cristo by Jules Eckert Goodman | | |
| Alfred de Musset | | | |
| Alfred de Musset. | | Les Morts vont vite | Nanteuil, Célestin |
| Alfred de Vigny | courtesy French Embassy, from The Road to Monte Cristo by Jules Eckert Goodman | | |
| Alfred de Vigny - He was one of the Romantic triumvirate with Dumas and Hugo | | | |
| All admired his embroidered Baldric | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| All at once the Duke uttered a terrible Cry | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| Alors, toute la société se lance dans l'orgie et se grise àqui mieux mieux. | G. Perrichon T | Causeries | Doré, Gustave |
| Alphonse de Lamartine | | | |
| An immense wolf entered the room, walking on its hind legs | | Le Meneur de loups | Adams, Frank |
| An old print which hangs in the cell of Cornelius DeWitt in the Gevangenpoort at The Hague | from ArtToday clip 685315 | La Tulipe noire | |
| And Each of these Men took a concealed Musket | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| And Each put out his Hand into the Bag | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| And he hanged her on a Tree | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| And the two Friends began to dance | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| And they continued at their best speed for two Hours | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| André Maurois | | | |
| Andrew Lang | From Biographies of Folklorists | | |
| Anita, Garibaldi's wife | | Mémoires de Garibaldi | Matania, Fortunino |
| Anne of Austria stretched forth her Hand closing her Eyes | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| Arrival of D'Artagnan at Meung | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | |
| Arthur D. Rypinski, 1999 | | | |
| Article and note concerning "Le Sphinx Rouge" | Attached to a copy of "A Bibliography of the Romances of Dumas père" | Le Comte de Moret; Le Sphinx Rouge | Reed, Frank Wild |
| As he was leading his horse out under the porch he heard a gentle voice calling him | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | Adams, Frank |
| As though it understood the words, the noble bird rose like an arrow | | La Reine Margot | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| At the doors of the Comédie française | | Olympe de Clèves | Van Muyden, Evert |
| At the same time I held the point of my sabre at the Czar vitche's breast. | | Le Maître d'armes | Bowyer, Alan J. |
| At the sight of his Friend, Porthos uttered a loud Cry of Joy | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| Athos returned at a gallop to the auberge, which was opened to him without hesitation | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | |
| Athos would give Grimaud a good Thrashing | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| August von Kotzebue | From http://gutenberg.aol.de/autoren/kotzebue.htm. | Karl Ludwig Sand | |
| Auguste Maquet, 1847 | Appears in Alexandre Dumas, a Biography and Study by A. Craig Bell. | | |
| Balsamo and Lorenza | | Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo | |
| Balzac. | | La Dernière année de Marie Dorval | |
| Battle of Dawendorf. Pichegru defeats an Austrian-French emigre army before Strasbourg, 1793. | from a painting by Eugene Lami | Les Blancs et les Bleus | |
| Benvenuto Cellini's famous gold salt cellar | Found at Web Gallery of Art | Ascanio | |
| Bernajoux described the Affair exactly as it had taken Place | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| Bestriding the Swiss Alps | An 1833 cartoon from the Bibliothèque nationale de France. | | |
| Billet d'Hamlet à Ophélie, signeé par Dumas | purchased from Signature House | Vers d'Hamlet à Ophélie; Billet d'Hamlet à Ophélie | Dumas père, Alexandre |
| Billot spurred on Margot through the fire. | | Ange Pitou | Hardy, Paul |
| Bocage - As Buridan in "La Tour de Nesle" | | La Tour de Nesle | |
| Bocage - In Térésa | | Térésa | |
| Bocage - In the role of Antony | | Antony | |
| Bonaparte visitant les pestiférés de Jaffa (11 mars 1799) | de Carol Gerten Fine Arts, peinture crée 1804 | La Huitième Croisade | Gros, Antoine-Jean |
| Boxtel watched every step and gesture of his neighbor. | | La Tulipe noire | |
| Brillat-Savarin | | Propos d'art et de cuisine | |
| Briquet at the window | | Les Quarante-Cinq | |
| Buckingham, on being left alone, walked towards a Mirror | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| Buste de Caligula | de Forum Romanum | Caligula | |
| Buste de Caligula | de Les Châtiments | Caligula | |
| C. Conrad Cady, 1999 | | | |
| Cagliostro and Oliva | | Le Collier de la Reine | |
| Captain Planchet | | Le Page du duc de Savoie; Emmanuel Philibert | |
| Castle of Fontainebleau | | La Dame de Monsoreau | |
| Castle Souday | | Les Louves de Machecoul | |
| Catharine seized the letter and made sure that it was the one she desired | | La Reine Margot | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| Cathedral of Nantes | | Les Louves de Machecoul | |
| Catherine de Medici | | L' Horoscope | |
| Catherine de Medicis | | La Reine Margot | |
| Catinat leapt at my throat as if he wanted to strangle me. | | Histoire de mes bêtes | Lecomte, V. |
| Causeries | | Causeries | Doré, Gustave |
| Causeries | The page titre de volume 57 d'Alexandre Dumas Illustré | Causeries | |
| Ce n'est plus six mendiants qui vous attendent, c'est une armée. | | Le Fléau de Naples | |
| Céleste Mogador in the role of Cabriole | Collection Rondel, Bibliotheque Nationale | Les Voleurs d'or | |
| Ces quatre hommes avaient été chargés de l'attaque d'une diligence. | | Causeries | |
| Chansons de Béranger | | Les Morts vont vite | |
| Charles de Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne | | La Dame de Monsoreau | |
| Charles Nodier | | | |
| Charles Pichegru, republican general | from an old print | Les Blancs et les Bleus | |
| Charles stood before them | | Vingt Ans après | Adams, Frank |
| Château de Monte-Cristo | De Le Château de Monte-Cristo. La maison d'Alexandre Dumas. | | |
| Chateau de Monte-Cristo | Appears in Alexandre Dumas, a Biography and Study by A. Craig Bell. | | |
| Chateau of Nantes | | Les Louves de Machecoul | |
| Chateaubriand - The old father of Romaticism was a witness at the wedding of Dumas | | | |
| Chicot and Gorenflot | | La Dame de Monsoreau | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| Chicot ran over the parchment brought by Pierre de Gondy, his eyes sparkling with joy and pride. | | La Dame de Monsoreau | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| Chief of Police cover | From then 1908 M. A. Donohue version, paperback, part of the "Gaslight Detective Series" | Les Mohicans de Paris | |
| Chief of Police title page | From then 1908 M. A. Donohue version, paperback, part of the "Gaslight Detective Series" | Les Mohicans de Paris | |
| Christine de Pisan offers her works to Isabel of Bavaria | From Tulane University. | Isabel de Bavière | |
| Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle | | | |
| Clesinger | | Propos d'art et de cuisine | |
| Coconnas at the gibbet | | La Reine Margot | Merrill, Frank Thayer |
| Colbert and the duchess | | Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard | Adams, Frank |
| Colbrun | | Propos d'art et de cuisine | |
| Constance | | Sylvandire | |
| Costumes of the Bourbonnais | | Nouvelles impressions de voyage: Midi de la France | |
| Couverture de Die Totenhand, suite de Le Comte de Monte Cristo par Alfredo Hogan | | A Mão do Finado | |
| Cover of "All For a Crown" | | Catherine Howard | |
| Cover of "The Brigand" | | El Salteador | |
| Cover of "The Countess of Salisbury" | | La Comtesse de Salisbury; Édouard III | |
| Cover of "The Horoscope" | From a paperback Methuen edition of The Horoscope | L' Horoscope | |
| Cover of The Brigand | | El Salteador | |
| Cover of The Countess of Salisbury | | La Comtesse de Salisbury; Édouard III | |
| Cover of The Neapolitan Lovers | | La San-Felice et Emma Lyonna | |
| Cover of The Twin Lieutenants | | Le Capitaine Richard | |
| Cover of The Watchmaker | | L' Horloger | |
| Cover page of "Lo Spettro del Monastero" | | Lo Spettro del Monastero | |
| D'Argenson, with his great wig, large black eyes, and dark shaggy eyebrows, made little impression on the chevalier. | | Une Fille du Régent | |
| D'Artagnan | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Adams, Frank |
| D'Artagnan began to be bored, and so did the Vicar | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| D'Artagnan cast himself on his knees | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| D'Artagnan caught at his Bridle and stopped him | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| D'Artagnan saluted his Adversary with Hat in Hand | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| D'Artagnan seized the Hand that was held out to him and kissed it | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| D'Artagnan took every Smile for an Insult | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| D'Artagnan was Conquerer without much Trouble | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos, Aramis | | Les Trois Mousquetaires | Leloir, Maurice |
| D'Artagnan, therefore, had passed the two days and the two nights of the voyage close to the coffin, alone with the general, offering him wine and food | | |