Roger Macdonald
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Roger Macdonald’s article Behind the Iron Mask published in our November 2005 issue raised a number of questions. Here he answers some of them, and reveals more extraordinary facts.
Published December 16 2005
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The famous French author Alexandre Dumas never let fact get in the way of a good story: his ability to spin a yarn made his books instant bestsellers. But in unravelling the stories behind two of Dumas’ most famous works, The Three Musketeers and The Man in the Iron Mask, Roger Macdonald has discovered that truth is stranger than fiction. Here he presents a startling solution as to the true identity of the Man in the Iron Mask.
Published October 14 2005
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