Adventure
The Black Tulip.
Alexandre Dumas turns seventeenth-century Holland, political danger, and tulip fever into a fast-moving historical adventure.
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About this book
The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas is a historical adventure built around suspense, political upheaval, and an irresistible competition: the race to cultivate a perfect black tulip. Set in the Dutch Republic during a period of public unrest and political violence, the novel follows Cornelius van Baerle, a gentle tulip enthusiast whose life is shattered by accusation, imprisonment, and intrigue.
A different side of Alexandre Dumas
Readers who know Dumas from The Count of Monte Cristo or The Three Musketeers will find the same narrative energy here, but focused through a more unusual premise. The book combines romance, revenge, state paranoia, and horticultural obsession in a way that feels both elegant and unexpectedly tense.
History, suspense, and obsession in one classic
The seventeenth-century tulip trade gives the novel its distinctive texture, but the story is driven by character: innocence under threat, loyalty tested by confinement, and the pursuit of beauty in a hostile political climate. Dumas keeps the pacing brisk while grounding the novel in real historical atmosphere.
Who will enjoy this edition
This is an excellent pick for readers of literary adventure, historical fiction, and classic novels that balance romance with high-stakes plotting. If you enjoy books where private passion collides with public danger, The Black Tulip is a rewarding rediscovery.
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