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Corto Maltese : Fable de Venise Hugo Pratt
Casterman, 2001
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Cortos: Cuentos 1 review Alberto Fuguet
Rayo, 2005
conoce a Alberto Fuguet Desde que descubri a Alberto Fuguet no he parado de leerlo! pero si no lo conoces "cortos" es una buena manera de conocerlo pues en este libro nos da una probadita de su estilo y versatilidad. Pero mi favorito sigue siendo "Las peliculas de mi vida". En mi opinion Fuget va un paso adelante en la literatura latina, un genio!
Me encanta porque es latino (como yo) y ha vivido en USA (como yo), te ...
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Corto Maltese Tarot Lo Scarabeo
Llewellyn Publications, 2007
Corto Maltese is Hugo Pratt's most popular comic book creation?a sea captain whose colorful adventures take him from 1918 Siberia to Fascist Italy to the lost continent of Mu. It's a fantastic voyage to exotic places and personalities?all brilliantly captured in Pratt's signature style.
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Pantalones Cortos (Torre de Papel) (Torre de Papel) (Torre de Papel) Lara Rios
Norma S A Editorial, 1999
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Corto Maltese: Voodoo for the President (Corto Maltese) 1 review Hugo Pratt
Nbm Pub Co, 1987
The most literate stories & character development in comix Corto Maltese, worldy-wise seaman and romantic, travels from Caribbean islands to South American jungles to Venetian palaces in this slightly disappointing sequel to 'Banana Conga'. Like the previous collection this book contains 4 adventures. In the title tale Corto and his seedy friend Steiner stop by a small Caribbean republic where they discover that the beautiful Soledad Lokaarth, who ...
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Ballad of the Salt Sea (A Corto Maltese adventure / Hugo Pratt) 1 review Hugo Pratt
Harvill, 1996
Great adventure book Hugo Pratt (1927-1995) was an italian comic book author, barely known in the english speaking world, whose life was reportedly full of improbable adventures. His books are sold mainly in Europe, where they have reached critical as well as popular acclaim. His most famous creation was Corto Maltese, a sort of mercenary living in the early part of the 20th century, and having a series of adventures ...
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Corto Maltese Banana Conga (Corto Maltese) 2 reviews Hugo Pratt
Nbm Pub Co, 1986
When literature meets comics Hugo Pratt has brought literature to comics. Corto Maltese the sun of a gipsy and english sailor is a citizen of the world. He believes that everybody is free. By is own words " My destiny is what I make of it". In these times of computers and online infornation Corto Maltese is there to remind us that the romantic way of life is not yet terminated. The bullfights, and huntings of Hemingway are, ...
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Corto Maltese 3 reviews Hugo Pratt
Gallimard Education, 1998
Don't call it a comic book! Complex characters, lush atmosphere and subtle plots give the Corto Maltese books far more heft than other "graphic novels." Set during World War I, they tell the adventures of a freebooter and adventurer. Want to know what the Amazon is really like?
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Corto Maltese Hugo Pratt
Panini/La Repubblica, 2003
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Corto Maltese in Africa (Corto Maltese Series, No 5) 1 review Hugo Pratt
Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing, 1987
Superb graphic adventures in WWI African Theatre Corto Maltese, worldy-wise adventurer, travels through the Africa during World War I in this neat set of tales by the late Venetian cartoonist Hugo Pratt. Corto rides with Lawrence of Arabia to Tuban in the first tale, where a group of British prisonners are being held by the Turks. Next he is at a British outpost in North Africa when it is overwhelmed by Arab warriors. His comrade from the ...
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Corto Maltese : La Ballade de la mer salée Hugo Pratt
Casterman, 1993
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Pantalones cortos Ernesto Endara
Universal Books, 2004
En "Pantalones cortos", NECO ENDARA, encaramado en la cumbre de su madurez literaria, como clavadista del tiempo y la distancia, se lanza sin temor hacia lo más profundo de sus recuerdos.
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Corto Maltese in Siberia (Corto Maltese) 2 reviews Hugo Pratt
Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing, 1989
The second of Pratt's "Russian" masterpieces What a wonderful graphic novel this is. The cast of characters is nothing short of stellar and there are enough accurate historical references in here to delight anyone who prefers a little historical salt in their fiction. The story is set in Siberia and Manchuria during the Russian Civil War and two historical figures feature prominently: Ataman Semenov (whom Pratt seems to have modeled ...
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Corto toujours plus loin (nouvelle édition) Hugo Pratt
Casterman, 2001
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El capitán fantasma. (cuento corto) (TT: The Ghost Captain) (TA: short story): An article from: Siempre! Paloma de Vivanco
Edicional Siempre, 1997
This digital document is an article from Siempre!, published by Edicional Siempre on June 19, 1997. The length of the article is 3205 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: El capitán fantasma. (cuento corto) (TT: The Ghost ...
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Corto Maltese: A Mid-Winter Morning's Dream 1 review Hugo Pratt
Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing, 1987
Literate graphic reflections on conflict in WWI era Hugo Pratt is great and the short tales of "A Mid-Winter Morning's Dream" probably sum up all the classical Corto themes. All are set in 1918. The title story is a clever interweaving of myth and historical romance: 'Harps and Dynamite' is an amazingly effective evocation of the Irish resistance in the post-Easter Rising period. There is a neat wartime-caper fantasy, an espionage tale (the ...
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