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Asterix and the magic carpet: written and illustrated by Albert Uderzo ; translated by Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge.
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JGN ASTE
Junior Graphic Novel
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14 Jul 2024
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ISBN
9780752847153 (hardback)
Classification
JGN ASTE
Personal Name
Uderzo
Title
Asterix and the magic carpet [graphic novel] / written and illustrated by Albert Uderzo ; translated by Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge.
Edition
Revised edition.
Production & Copyright Details
London : Orion, 2004.
Physical Description
48 pages : colour illustrations, colour map ; 29 cm.
Content type
text
still image
cartographic image
Series
Asterix
28
Premier's Reading Challenge 5-6
Note
At head of title: Goscinny and Uderzo present an Asterix adventure.
Translation of: Astérix chez Rahāzade.
Translated from the French.
Summary Note
The wonderful little village where Asterix and Obelix live has only one drawback: its bard is the worst musician in the entire ancient world. Whenever Cacofonix strikes up a tune, his singing sends the sun behind the clouds and causes the rain to fall. Sometimes, though, that "talent" can come in mighty handy. Cacofonix's golden moment arrives when a fakir flies in on a magic carpet asking for help. It seems that his kingdom is suffering from a terrible drought and only the sacrifice of their princess, Orinjade, can end it. Now, it's up to the bard to lift his voice in song, bring the rains, and save the lovely Orinjade--and for once his musical gifts will be fully appreciated!
Subject-Personal Name
Astérix
-- (Fictitious character)
-- Comic books, strips, etc.
-- Juvenile fiction.
Subject - Topical Term
Comic books, strips, etc. -- France -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
Subject - Genre
Graphic novels
Added Entry - Personal Name
Goscinny, 1926-1977
creator.
Bell, Anthea
translator.
Hockridge, Derek
translator.
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