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Asterix: Asterix and The Chieftain's Daughter: Album 38
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Asterix: Asterix and The Chieftain's Daughter: Album 38
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jean-Yves Ferri
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Illustrated by Didier Conrad
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Series | Asterix |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:48 | Dimensions(mm): Height 286,Width 216 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781510107144
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Classifications | Dewey:741.5 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Little, Brown Book Group
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Imprint |
Orion Children's Books
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Publication Date |
24 October 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The latest action-packed adventure from our indomitable Gauls, Asterix and the Griffin, is out now! When Adrenalin, the rebellious daughter of the great Gaulish chieftain Vercingetorix, arrives at their village, Asterix and Obelix are tasked with protecting her from the Romans chasing her. This is easier said than done though, as Adrenalin is desperate to escape! Follow our favourite heroes as they try and reach Adrenalin before the Romans do. With trademark jokes and chaotic fight scenes, the latest instalment in this best-selling series is sure to entertain new and old fans alike.
Author Biography
Didier Conrad (Illustrator) Rene Goscinny was born in Paris in 1926, and spent most of his childhood in Argentina, before eventually moving to Paris in 1951. He died in 1977. Albert Uderzo was born in 1927 in a small village in Marne, France. He met Rene Goscinny in 1951 and on 29 October 1959 their most famous creation, Asterix, made his first appearance on page 20 of Pilote. ASTERIX THE GAUL, their first album, was published in 1961. Jean-Yves Ferri and Didier Conrad began writing and illustrating Asterix in 2013 with ASTERIX AND THE PICTS. There have now been 38 albums.
ReviewsStepping into the sizeable shoes of Goscinny and Uderzo for a fourth time, Ferri and Conrad produce another pitch-perfect Asterix romp, this one involving the headstrong daughter of rebel Gaulish leader Vercingetorix and the gulf of misunderstanding between adults and adolescents. Co,bative villagers, hapless Romans, groan-worthy puns- it's all here. * Financial Times *
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