Asterix and Casear’s Laurel Bunnet
Asterix and Casear’s Laurel Bunnet
Methu â llwytho argaeledd casglu
When Heidbummerix gets blootered and boasts tae his neep o a brither-in-law that he can mak him a stew oot o leaves fae Caesar’s laurel bunnet, Asterix and Obelix hiv tae gang tae Rome tae chore the bunnet aff Caesar’s heid. Tae pauchle their wey intae Caesar’s hoose, they sell themsels intae slavery. But it’s hard wark bein a slave in Rome and they end up cookin honkin scran, fechtin in the Circus Maximus and tryin tae no go aff their nut as they turn the ancient toun upside doon lookin for Caesar’s famous laurel bunnet.
ISBN 978-1-913573-21-8 By René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo Translatit by Matthew Fitt
Publisht in 2020 48 pages, paperback, 218mm x 287mm
© Hachette Livre asterix.com
ISBN 978-1-913573-21-8 Asterix and Obelix’s drunken chieftain, Heidbummerix, sends them on a mission to Rome to fulfill a stupid bet. Their task is to come home with Caesar’s laurel wreath to garnish a bowl of soup. But this is an increasingly difficult mission and doomed to failure, until fate plays a jealous hand.
By René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo Translated by Matthew Fitt
Published in 2020 48 pages, paperback, 218mm x 287mm
© Hachette Livre asterix.com
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