<Li> 2008: Airman, Eoin Colfer </Li> <Li> 2010: Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood, A YA novel by Eileen Cook, which deals with popularity and bullying . </Li> <Ul> <Li> 1853: A Mão do finado, Alfredo Hogan </Li> <Li> 1881: The Son of Monte Cristo, Jules Lermina (1839--1915). This novel was divided in the English translation into two books: The Wife of Monte Cristo and The Son of Monte Cristo). Both were published in English in New York, 1884, translated by Jacob Arbabanell (1852--1922). Lermina also penned Le Trésor de Monte - Cristo (The Treasure of Monte - Cristo) (1885) </Li> <Li> 1884: Edmond Dantès: The Sequel to Alexander Dumas' Celebrated Novel The Count of Monte Cristo, Edmund Flagg (1815--1890). Published in English by T.B. Peterson and Bros. in 1886 (no translator credited). </Li> <Li> 1884: Monte - Cristo's Daughter sequel to Alexander Dumas' great novel, the "Count of Monte - Cristo," and Conclusion of "Edmond Dantès", Edmund Flagg . Published in English by T.B. Peterson and Bros. in 1886 (no translator credited). </Li> <Li> 1869: The Countess of Monte Cristo, Jean Charles Du Boys (1836 - 1873). Published in English by T.B. Peterson and Bros. in 1871 (no translator credited). </Li> <Li> 1887: Monte Cristo and his wife, presumably by Jacob Ralph Abarbanell </Li> <Li> 1902: Countess of Monte Cristo, by Abarbanell </Li> </Ul> <Li> 1853: A Mão do finado, Alfredo Hogan </Li>

Timeline of the count of monte cristo (book)