Asterix: Asterix The Gaul Album 1 Synopsis
The year is 50BC, and all Gaul is occupied. Only one small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders. But how much longer can Asterix, Obelix and their friends resist the mighty Roman legions of Julius Caesar? Anything is possible, with a little cunning plus the druid Getafix's magic potions! Their effects can be truly hair-raising...
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780752866048 |
Publication date: |
15th April 2004 |
Author: |
René Goscinny |
Illustrator: |
Albert Uderzo |
Publisher: |
Orion Children's Books an imprint of Little, Brown Book Group |
Format: |
Hardback |
Pagination: |
48 pages |
Series: |
Asterix |
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René Goscinny Press Reviews
As for the English adaptations of Asterix, they represent a real triumph of the translator's art. Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge have finessed every allusion and tweaked every joke, so that their cascading English verbal wit seems to come straight from the heart of the original books -- Boyd Tonkin - THE INDEPENDENT
A cartoon drawn with such supreme artistry, and a text layered with such glorious wordplay, satire and historical and political allusion that no reader should ever feel like they've outgrown it...It is absurd that these wonderful books were ever out of print, and it's great to have them back -- Andrew Mueller - TIME OUT
If you're new to the indomitable Gauls, our favourite is Asterix in Britain, for its wry wit lampooning the Brits - IRELAND ON SUNDAY
There are plenty of Latin quips and snippets of Roman history, but enough low puns to make the stories as enjoyable as ever - EVENING STANDARD
About René Goscinny
René Goscinny was a French comics editor and writer of Polish descent, who is best known internationally for the comic book Astérix, which he created with illustrator Albert Uderzo, and for his work on the comic series Lucky Luke with Morris (considered the series' golden age) and Iznogoud with Jean Tabary. He also authored a series of children's books known as "Le Petit Nicolas" series (Little Nicolas). Goscinny was born in Paris in 1926, to a family of Jewish immigrants from Poland.
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