The Missing Play - E-book - Epub fixed layout

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Harambat Jean

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Allison Charette

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Harambat Jean et Allison Charette - The Missing Play.
By 1744, two separate editions of Shakespeare's complete works have been published, but there is still a missing piece, a missing link.a missing play!... Lire la suite
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Résumé

By 1744, two separate editions of Shakespeare's complete works have been published, but there is still a missing piece, a missing link.a missing play! Actress Peg Woffington is convinced that the role of a lifetime is contained within that mysterious play, "The History of Cardenio, " if only it can be found. Peg and her loyal steward, Ignatius Sancho, race across England from clue to clue, but they soon find that there are other players conspiring against them.
Death, disguises, and intrigue combine in Jean Harambat's Shakespearian-style comedy, painted with his trademark imaginative style. Harambat is also the author of Operation Copperhead and The Detection Club.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    31/01/2024
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    The Missing Play
  • ISBN
    979-10-328-1478-9
  • EAN
    9791032814789
  • Format
    Epub fixed layout
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Taille
      104 765 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Contenu protégé
    • Transferts max.
      6 copie(s) autorisée(s)
    • Imprimable
      Non Autorisé
    • Copier coller
      Non Autorisé

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À propos des auteurs

Born in 1976, Jean Harambat studied philosophy in school, which led him to explore various professions and activities - such as working on a farm in Argentina and as a logistics technician in Liberia for the NGO Action contre la faim - before finally finding his way to writing and drawing. He started out by publishing illustrated reports for the press (including Le Monde, XXI, Télérama, Sud Ouest, and L'Équipe), before turning to comics in 2008.
His first book, "Les invisibles" (Futuropolis) tells the story of a 17th-century revolt in southwestern France, and won the award for best historic graphic novel at the "Rendez-vous de l'histoire" festival in Blois. Harambat's bibliography quickly grew from there, and in 2015, his book "Ulysse, les chants du retour" (Actes Sud) was nominated at the Angouleme International Comics Festival. His most recent work is the high-flying Operation Copperhead (Dargaud 2017, Europe Comics in English 2018), based on the infamous operation of the same name devised by British intelligence to fool the Nazis during World War II.
The book has been acclaimed by critics and the public alike and won the 2018 René Goscinny Award. His most recent work is the mystery graphic novel "The Detection Club" (Dargaud/Europe Comics), a tribute to some of the genre's all-time best writers. Born in 1976, Jean Harambat studied philosophy in school, which led him to explore various professions and activities - such as working on a farm in Argentina and as a logistics technician in Liberia for the NGO Action contre la faim - before finally finding his way to writing and drawing. He started out by publishing illustrated reports for the press (including Le Monde, XXI, Télérama, Sud Ouest, and L'Équipe), before turning to comics in 2008.
His first book, "Les invisibles" (Futuropolis) tells the story of a 17th-century revolt in southwestern France, and won the award for best historic graphic novel at the "Rendez-vous de l'histoire" festival in Blois. Harambat's bibliography quickly grew from there, and in 2015, his book "Ulysse, les chants du retour" (Actes Sud) was nominated at the Angouleme International Comics Festival. His most recent work is the high-flying Operation Copperhead (Dargaud 2017, Europe Comics in English 2018), based on the infamous operation of the same name devised by British intelligence to fool the Nazis during World War II.
The book has been acclaimed by critics and the public alike and won the 2018 René Goscinny Award. His most recent work is the mystery graphic novel "The Detection Club" (Dargaud/Europe Comics), a tribute to some of the genre's all-time best writers.

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