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The Black Tulip - Alexandre Dumas

The Black Tulip, written by Alexandre Dumas père and published in 1850, is a historical novel placed in the time of Tulipmania in the Netherlands. The novel begins with the 1672 politically motivated mob lynching of the de Witt brothers and then follows the story of Cornelius van Baerle, godson of Cornelius de Wit. Cornelius Van Baerle has joined the race to breed a truly black tulip – and to win the prize of 100,000 guilders, as well as fame and honour. As he nears his goal he is jailed and then of course rescued – by the beautiful Rosa, daughter of the jailer.


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01 - A Grateful People02 - The Two Brothers03 - The Pupil of John de Witt04 - The Murderers05 - The Tulip-fancier and his Neighbour06 - The Hatred of a Tulip-fancier07 - The Happy Man makes Acquaintance with Misfortune08 - An Invasion09 - The Family Cell10 - The Jailer's Daughter11 - Cornelius van Baerle's Will12 - The Execution13 - What was going on all this Time in the Mind of one of the Spectators14 - The Pigeons of Dort15 - The Little Grated Window16 - Master and Pupil17 - The First Bulb18 - Rosa's Lover19 - The Maid and the Flower20 - The Events which took place during those Eight Days21 - The Second Bulb22 - The Opening of the Flower23 - The Rival24 - The Black Tulip changes Masters25 - The President van Systens26 - A Member of the Horticultural Society27 - The Third Bulb28 - The Hymn of the Flowers29 - In which Van Baerle, before leaving Loewestein, settles Accounts with Gryphus30 - Wherein the Reader begins to guess the Kind of Execution that was awaiting Van Baerle31 - Haarlem32 - A Last Request33 - Conclusion
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