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Bluecoats Vol. 10: The Blues in Black and White Raoul Cauvin

Bluecoats Vol. 10: The Blues in Black and White By Raoul Cauvin

Bluecoats Vol. 10: The Blues in Black and White by Raoul Cauvin


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The 10th volume of a humorous series that doesn't necessarily shy away from the horrors of war. Funny read and history lesson all in one-join Blutch and Chesterfield and...charge!

Bluecoats Vol. 10: The Blues in Black and White Summary

Bluecoats Vol. 10: The Blues in Black and White by Raoul Cauvin

After another long day of charging, Blutch and Chesterfield make the acquaintance of Matthew Brady, a professional photographer dispatched by President Lincoln to document the ongoing historic struggle. Photography, still a new invention, together with Brady's talent for capturing the moment, are met with great enthusiasm by both the rank and file and the top brass. Inevitably, it's not long before Blutch and Chesterfield are ordered to act as the artist's protective detail - much to the sergeant's disgust...

About Raoul Cauvin

The Belgian-born author Raoul Cauvin enjoys continued success and is currently writing 11 different cartoon series. In 2006 alone, he had six entries on the bestselling new comics list in France, including Cedric-also published in English by Cinebook-and The Bluecoats. Also born in Belgium, Lambil published his first comic, Sandy, in 1959. He has drawn 45 volumes of The Bluecoats since taking over from Salverius, the series' original illustrator, who died in 1972.

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NGR9781849183413
9781849183413
1849183414
Bluecoats Vol. 10: The Blues in Black and White by Raoul Cauvin
New
Paperback
Cinebook Ltd
2017-02-09
48
N/A
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