Asterix and Caesar's gift / written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo ; translated by Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: Asterix adventure ; v. 21.Publication details: London : Orion, 2004Edition: Rev. edDescription: 48 p. : col. ill., 1 map ; 29 cmISBN: 075286646X (pbk.)Subject(s): Asterix (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc | Caricatures and cartoons -- FranceDDC classification: 843.914 Summary: The Return of Asterix, The World's First Superhero : The relaunch of the re-inked, re-coloured and re-designed Asterix series, now published in the correct order for the first time Gaul was divided into three parts. No, four parts - for one small village of indomitable Gauls still held out against the Roman invaders. On being demobilised from the Roman army Legionary Tremensdelirius gets the title deeds to the little Gaulish village. Soon, however, he swaps them for a drink in a tavern and the landlord Orthopaedix, his wife Angina and their daughter Influenza set off to claim their rights. Strange to say, Asterix and his friends don't see it quite the same way. 8yrs+Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Originally published: 1974.
Translated from the French.
The Return of Asterix, The World's First Superhero : The relaunch of the re-inked, re-coloured and re-designed Asterix series, now published in the correct order for the first time Gaul was divided into three parts. No, four parts - for one small village of indomitable Gauls still held out against the Roman invaders. On being demobilised from the Roman army Legionary Tremensdelirius gets the title deeds to the little Gaulish village. Soon, however, he swaps them for a drink in a tavern and the landlord Orthopaedix, his wife Angina and their daughter Influenza set off to claim their rights. Strange to say, Asterix and his friends don't see it quite the same way. 8yrs+
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