Asterix and the secret weapon [graphic novel] / written and illustrated by Albert Uderzo ; translated by Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge.

By: Goscinny, 1926-1977Contributor(s): Uderzo | Bell, Anthea | Hockridge, DerekMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Goscinny, Aventure d'Astérix ; Publication details: London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1991Description: 48 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 30 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0752847775; 0340562951; 9780340562956; 0340568712; 9780340568712; 9780752847771Subject(s): Astérix, (Fictitious character) | Astérix, (Fictitious character) | Astérix (Fictitious character) | Asterix -- Comic books, strips, etcGenre/Form: Graphic novels. | Children's stories | Graphic novels, Children's | Comic books, strips, etc. | Fiction. | Graphic novels. | Juvenile works. | Humorous comics. | Historical comics. | Action and adventure comics. | Action and adventure comics. | Humorous comics. | Historical comics. DDC classification: 741.5 LOC classification: J741.5 GOSSubject: A woman bard? That's unheard of in Ancient Gaul. So, when the mothers in Asterix's town want to replace Cacofonix with Bravura, the men are horrified. But, Bravura hits the right notes musically, and she proves very valuable when Julius Caesar sends in his secret weapon: a group of female legionnaries. Caesar thinks the Gauls will be too noble to fight the women ... but Bravura has no such scruples! And, even Cacofonix succeeds in coming into his own.
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Reissued: 2002.

A woman bard? That's unheard of in Ancient Gaul. So, when the mothers in Asterix's town want to replace Cacofonix with Bravura, the men are horrified. But, Bravura hits the right notes musically, and she proves very valuable when Julius Caesar sends in his secret weapon: a group of female legionnaries. Caesar thinks the Gauls will be too noble to fight the women ... but Bravura has no such scruples! And, even Cacofonix succeeds in coming into his own.

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