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Asterix in Britain (Knight Books) [Paperback]

Goscinny , Uderzo , A. Bell , D. Hockridge
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  • Paperback: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Children's Books; New edition edition (1 Feb 1987)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340206381
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340206386
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 14.6 x 0.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,280,197 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Review in BOLTON EVE NEWS and GREENOCK TELEGRAPH --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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THE RETURN OF ASTERIX, THE WORLD'S FIRST SUPERHERO: The relaunch of the re-inked, re-coloured and re-designed Asterix series, now published in the correct order for the first time. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
I had never been much of a fan of Asterix (but for some reason liked Tintin) until I was writing a supposedly much more serious book on London's archaeology earlier this year, and decided to look at how different authors (both academic and popular) had imagined Roman London in the past. When I read Asterix in Britain I was astonished not only by how good the story and artwork was, but at the remarkable coincidences between Goscinny and Uderzo's depiction of Londinium and what we have actually excavated in recent years - including streets, buildings and details like timber doors just like the one knocked down by Obelix on p. 33. The similarities were almost too good to be true, so I asked for permission to use some of the images in the archaeology book called 'Heart of the City'. The publishers kindly agreed and as a result Asterix drawings can now be directly compared to real Roman buildings and other finds discovered in London in the 1990s. What greater recommendation can it have then one from the unlikely source of a London archaeologist. Mind you we still haven't found evidence for double-decker chariots. Up Britannia!
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
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'Asterix in Britain' is the 8th of 31 adventures published between 1961and 2001; This adventure is from 1966. This is a classic adventure set in Britain. Britain has been conquered by the Romans, except for one village in Cantium (Kent). Asterix and Obelix travel to Britain to help the village with a barrel of magic potion. The jokes come thick and fast. The Britons serve their Boar boiled, served with Mint sauce and drink warm beer (To the disgust of our heroes). Britain is lovingly reproduced: Everything stopping at 5.00 for a nice cup of hot water (with a spot of milk). The enthusiastic Gardner who will not have people walking on his grass; The Roman army in beer drinking exercises. Obelix impacting a Rugby match; The hilarious efforts of Asterix and Obelix to find each other in the Tower of London. I consider this adventure in the top 10. This new re-inked and re-coloured edition breathes fresh life into this excellent story.
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The brilliant Asterix series hits one of its high points here. Asterix in Britain provides a golden opportunity for Goscinny and Uderzo to lampoon Britishness and the British (which the French are always eager to attempt!), an opportunity that they seize with both hands.

The pages are packed with a vast array of (affectionate) British stereotypes, with constant themes being the language ("oh, I say, rather, old fruit, what?") and the famous "stiff upper lip" that my compatriots are supposed to exhibit. Obelix, of course, would rather they spent a little more time on cooking boar properly ("boiled in mint sauce, poor things")!

As with the whole Asterix series (the books written by Goscinny, in any case), the action comes at a furious pace, and the jokes are, as ever, a delight. How Bell and Hockridge (the English translators) do it is beyond me. And it's even educational - thanks to the frequent Latin tags (yes, it is funnier if you learn what they say and where they come from).

As with most Asterix books, this one can be read on several levels. Certainly, when I reread an Asterix book, I almost always find that I understand some reference or allusion for the first time (have a look at shape of the building behind the garden of the Briton who gets involved in the chariot chase!).

Most Asterix books have one particularly memorable scene - in this case, it's the rugby match (Obelix, naturally, has now found a reason to like Britain). All sorts of things going on (including in the background, a sure sign of a good cartoon), loads of people involved, mostly at cross-purposes, fights - you name it, really. Only three points for a try in those days, I notice...

If you've never read an Asterix book, you've missed a great deal. Try this one (especially if you're British yourself) and you'll see what I mean.

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Asterix in Britain
Son still interseted in Asterix after visit to Parc Asterix, France in the summer. Likes the format and pictures. Will be buying more books in future.
Published 9 months ago by Doc
Asterix in Britain
If you understand British history then you will laugh your socks off! Though this book is not the full story. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Steve A
A MUST..
..for all the visually distinctive brits - with bristling handlebar mustaches -living with an unquenchable love for warm beer and for jolly good hot water with just a spot of milk... Read more
Published on 26 April 2010 by Pemete
Asterix in Britain
`Asterix in Britain' is yet another delightful book in the Asterix series and if you are familiar with the other books you will know the general style and format of the book. Read more
Published on 14 Jan 2010 by Spider Monkey
Great humour, one of the best books of the series
I'm a big fan of Asterix and I think that this is one of the funniest book of the series.

In this book, Caesar successfully invades Britain because the British soldiers... Read more
Published on 28 July 2009 by A. Guimaraes
A rollicking adventure through a strange land
Not the best written story, it's not very inventive and feels quite loose, but is still very satirical, with plenty of references to our very different customs. Read more
Published on 28 Aug 2007 by Lou Knee
excellent read, extreamly funny,YOU MUST GET THIS BOOK
You wont stop laughing for ages.Fun for kids and adults.You'd be an idiot no to buy this classic.
Published on 17 Oct 2000
I rate this book 5 crowns in terms of childrens books!
This book is a very thrilling book,especially for 8-13 year olds.I read this book a long time ago,and I'm not afraid to say that I will never get bored of reading it! Read more
Published on 21 Aug 1999
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