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Asterix and the black gold: written and illustrated by Albert Uderzo ; translated by Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge.
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JGN GOSC
Junior Graphic Novel
Vol. 26
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ISBN
9780752847740 (hardback)
Classification
JGN AVEN
Personal Name
Uderzo
Title
Asterix and the black gold [graphic novel] / written and illustrated by Albert Uderzo ; translated by Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge.
Edition
Revised edition
Production & Copyright Details
London : Orion, 2001.
©2001
Physical Description
48 pages : colour illustrations ; 29 cm.
Content type
text
still image
Series
Asterix
26
Note
At head of title: Goscinny and Uderzo present An Asterix adventure.
Translation of L'Odysee d'Asterix.
Translated from the French.
Summary Note
Without the powerful potion whipped up by the Druid Getafix, Asterix and his fellow villagers would never have the strength to fight Caesar's legions. Now Getafix has run short of rock oil, an essential ingredient in the concoction. There's nothing left to do but have Asterix and Obelix prospect for black gold in the Middle Eastern desert. But the Roman secret agent, Dubbelosix, using his amazing folding chariot and new spy gadgets, is determined to stop them
Target audience note
9-12 years old.
Subject-Personal Name
Astérix(Fictitious character)Comic books, strips, etc
Obélix(Fictitious character)Comic books, strips, etc
Subject - Topical Term
Villages -- Comic books, strips, etc
Subject - Genre
Graphic novels
Added Entry - Personal Name
Bell, Anthea
translator.
Hockridge, Derek
translator.
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