Titre : | Astérix chez les Pictes |
Auteurs : | René Goscinny, Antécédent bibliographique ; Albert Uderzo, Antécédent bibliographique |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Paris : les Éd. Albert-René, 2013 |
Collection : | Une Aventure d'Astérix le Gaulois, ISSN 0758-4520 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-2-86497-266-2 |
Format : | 48 pages / Illustré photos noir et blanc et couleurs dans le texte / 29x20 cm |
Langues: | Français |
Langues originales: | Français |
Index. décimale : | 805 |
Résumé : |
L'action de cet album se déroule sur une terre pas si lointaine dont les habitants si fiers et attachés à leurs traditions nous offrent une belle promesse dhistoire savoureuse.
Asterix and the Picts is the 35th book in the Asterix series, and is the first book to be written by someone other than René Goscinny or Albert Uderzo. It was written by Jean-Yves Ferri and illustrated by Didier Conrad. The English-language version was translated by Anthea Bell. It takes Asterix and Obelix across the Channel into Scotland, where they meet the Picts. This is the duo's second journey to the British Isles, after visiting the Britons in Asterix in Britain. One winter day, while searching for oysters, Asterix and Obelix find a young man frozen in ice washed up on the beach. They take him to the druid Getafix, who by the stranger's clothes and tattoos identifies him as a Pict, residents of Northern Caledonia (now Scotland). Getafix is able to revive him, but the Pict has lost his voice and is unable to express himself, even in sign language; a gold ring clenched in his hand is the only clue to his background story. A minor complication ensues when a Roman census officer, Limitednumbus, arrives at the village to record the Gauls' activities, which Vitalstatistix allows him to do. |
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Code-barres | Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité | L'etagère |
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NEW-001575 | 805 FER | Livre | A Rousen | Bandes dessinées | Disponible | R 5.2 A |