This early work by Alexandre Dumas was originally published in 1845 and
we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography.
'Queen Margot' is a novel set in Paris in the 16th century during the
reign of Charles IX. It tells the story of the battle for political
control of France by the Catholics and Protestants. Alexandre Dumas was
born in Villers-Cotterêts, France in 1802. His parents were poor, but
their heritage and good reputation - Alexandre's father had been a
general in Napoleon's army - provided Alexandre with opportunities for
good employment. In 1822, Dumas moved to Paris to work for future king
Louis Philippe I in the Palais Royal. It was here that he began to write
for magazines and the theatre. Dumas made a lot of money from his
writing, but he was almost constantly penniless as a result of his
extravagant lifestyle and love of women. In 1851 he fled his creditors
to Belgium, and then Russia, and then Italy, not returning to Paris
until 1864. Dumas died in Puys, France, in 1870, at the age of 68.