September 1812. Napoleon is master of Europe, and strikes at Russia with 600,000 men. He enters Moscow with no resistance, a conqueror at the height of his glory... and everything crumbles. The last volume of a trilogy. The terrible Russian winter has engulfed the retreat, and the Grande Armee is no more. Mercilessly harassed by the fierce Cossacks, a few thousand men only continue to trudge forward, weak, starving, emaciated, leaving a trail of frozen dead behind. And as Russian regular forces prepare to surround and trap them, the weather suddenly turns warmer, making rivers impassable. To escape, they will have to somehow cross a river whose name would soon become synonymous with tragedy: the Berezina... Ages 15+
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Höhe: 287 mm
Breite: 213 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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978-1-80044-090-6 (9781800440906)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Patrick Rambaud is a veteran author who calculated having written over 100,000 pages over his long career, and now sits on the prestigious Goncourt Academy. Frédéric Richaud is a multi-talented individual who's written biographies, novels and several bande dessinée scripts. Ivan Gil, a Spanish artist and art teacher, was long a miniature designer.