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Berlin - the Seven Dwarves
Marvano
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Description for Berlin - the Seven Dwarves
Paperback. During World War II, the crews of British Lancaster bombers had the highest loss rate of all Allied units.. Illustrator(s): Marvano. Num Pages: 56 pages, comic strips. BIC Classification: FX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 257 x 184 x 4. Weight in Grams: 148. 56 pages, comic strips. Illustrator(s): Marvano. During World War II, the crews of British Lancaster bombers had the highest loss rate of all Allied units. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: FX. Dimension: 257 x 184 x 4. Weight: 148.
An abandoned airfield in 1993: Two women exchange a 50-year-old letter. The year 1943: The crew of the Lancaster S-Snowwhite is dropping bombs on Germany. Seven men, so young and yet so old before their time. Seven dwarves for old Snow White, and their story of the war. The terror of night missions, the flak, the enemy fighters, the mid-air collisions...Death that strikes anywhere, any time, and the love you seek and latch onto desperately to feel alive while you can...
An abandoned airfield in 1993: Two women exchange a 50-year-old letter. The year 1943: The crew of the Lancaster S-Snowwhite is dropping bombs on Germany. Seven men, so young and yet so old before their time. Seven dwarves for old Snow White, and their story of the war. The terror of night missions, the flak, the enemy fighters, the mid-air collisions...Death that strikes anywhere, any time, and the love you seek and latch onto desperately to feel alive while you can...
Product Details
Publisher
Cinebook Ltd
Number of pages
56
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
146g
Number of Pages
56
Place of Publication
Ashford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781849181358
SKU
V9781849181358
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99-2
About Marvano
Mark Van Oppen is a Belgian author and artist. He began as an interior architect, did some illustration work, and then was chief editor of the Dutch version of the magazine Tintin. In 1988, he offered to adapt American novelist Joe Haldeman's award-winning book The Forever War into comic form. Their collaboration continued, first with Dallas Barr (adapted ... Read more
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