Berezina - Volume 1 - The Fire - E-book - Epub fixed layout

Edition en anglais

Ivan Gil

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Richaud

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In 1812, in order to keep his stranglehold on Europe, Napoleon had no choice but to declare war on the Russian emperor, Alexander. After three months... Lire la suite
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Résumé

In 1812, in order to keep his stranglehold on Europe, Napoleon had no choice but to declare war on the Russian emperor, Alexander. After three months of marching, his men, starved and exhausted, finally made it to Moscow... only to discover that the city had been deserted. Thus Napoleon and his army took up residence in the Russian capital without even the slightest resistance. But by nightfall, Moscow was on fire.
Houses, churches and even the Kremlin were ablaze, and the entire French army risked being reduced to ashes. Caught in the trap, Napoleon was forced to leave the city and get back on the road to face his enemy.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    18/01/2017
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    979-10-328-0238-0
  • EAN
    9791032802380
  • Format
    Epub fixed layout
  • Nb. de pages
    64 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Pages
      64
    • Taille
      77 189 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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À propos des auteurs

This is not the first time that the name Frédéric Richaud, a novelist and essay writer born in 1966 in the Vaucluse (France), has appeared on the cover of a comic book. He was the co-writer of the series "Le Maître de peinture" with Makyo (Glénat, illustrated by Michel Faure). He also adapted his own novel, "La Ménagerie de Versailles" under the title "Le Peuple des endormis" for Dupuis, illustrated by Didier Tronchet, and published "La Prison" (Glénat), with illustrations by Sicomoro.
More recently he collaborated with artist Ivan Gil on the adaptation of "The Battle" (Dupuis 2012, Europe Comics 2015). Following the success of this three-part series, Gil and Richaud then decided to produce a graphic novel account of Napoleon's disasterous Russian campaign in "Berezina" (Dupuis 2016, Europe Comics 2017). Alongside these forays into the world of speech bubbles, Frédéric Richaud pursued a successful career as a literary man, which he began in the late '90s.
He published several biographies devoted to the writers Luc Dietrich, René Daumal, and Boris Vian, and regularly worked with many magazines (Le Figaro, Le Nouvel Observateur, L'Echo des Savanes). Richaud also made his mark with a number of works of fiction, including "Monsieur le jardinier, " "La Passe au diable, " and "Jean-Jacques, " all published by Grasset and translated all over the world. Ivan Gil Fernandez est né à Getafe, cité industrielle de la banlieue de Madrid, où il a commencé ses études de biologie avant de choisir de se dédier à sa véritable passion : le dessin et la bande-dessinée. Une passion qui le mènera, dès 2002, vers le monde de la miniature, où il exercera pendant plusieurs années le métier de modéliste, concevant des figurines et illustrations pour diverses entreprises, principalement espagnoles. Au festival d'Angoulême 2007, il entre en contact avec les Éditions Dupuis, qui, intéressés par son sens du détail, le choisissent pour participer au travail sur l'adaptation de "La Bataille". Parallèlement à ces activités, Ivan Gil Fernandez est également professeur de dessin et bande-dessinée à l'Académie de dessin professionnel et d'illustration "Académie C10" de Madrid.

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