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Description
This publication depicts the events surrounding the naval battle of Chesapeak in 1781 in the form of a 48-page comic strip with detailed illustrations by Jean-Yves Delittle and Douchka Delittle as well as a story also by Jean-Yves Delittle. The last eight pages are a historical dossier on the naval battle of Chesapeak, containing the most important facts about the famous naval battle.
The question of naval supremacy has always been crucial in human history. A symbol of scientific and military greatness, it was all too often the war fleets that tipped the scales in the great conflicts of an age when the aeroplane had not yet been invented. Names like Trafalgar, Skagerrak or Lepanto still resonate today. Naval battles that, like so many other
conflicts, have become legend. As a connoisseur of the subject, Jean-Yves Delitte invites the reader to immerse himself in the events surrounding the greatest naval battles in history from antiquity to World War II. In loose order, each album describes the historical events of famous naval battles. Unnumbered in the original, the individual works are numbered at "Finix Comics" to emphasise the series character. In the original, the series comprises 5 volumes so far. According to Glénat, about 18 volumes are planned.
The question of naval supremacy has always been crucial in human history. A symbol of scientific and military greatness, it was all too often the war fleets that tipped the scales in the great conflicts of an age when the aeroplane had not yet been invented. Names like Trafalgar, Skagerrak or Lepanto still resonate today. Naval battles that, like so many other
conflicts, have become legend. As a connoisseur of the subject, Jean-Yves Delitte invites the reader to immerse himself in the events surrounding the greatest naval battles in history from antiquity to World War II. In loose order, each album describes the historical events of famous naval battles. Unnumbered in the original, the individual works are numbered at "Finix Comics" to emphasise the series character. In the original, the series comprises 5 volumes so far. According to Glénat, about 18 volumes are planned.
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- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Delittle, Jean-Yves (Szenario und Zeichnungen)/Delittle, Douchka (Koloroieriung)
- Title
- Die grossen Seeschlachten. Band 4: Chesapeak 1781
- Details
- Very many colour illustrations in comic style, some additional bw and colour illustrations, large format. 56 pp.
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