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Books published by publisher Cinebook, Ltd

  • The 20th Cavalry

    Rene Goscinny, Morris

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, May 16, 2010)
    The Cheyenne are convinced that newly-arrived settlers have been killing the buffalo they depend on. When the Native Americans surround the 20th Cavalry's fort, Lucky Luke realizes that someone who bears a grudge against Colonel McStraggle has conveniently provided them with firearms. Worse, the traitor also knows the layout of the fort. Lucky Luke does his best to try and break the deadlock before the soldiers starve.
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  • The Yellow 'M'

    Edgar P. Jacobs

    Paperback (Cinebook Ltd, )
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  • The Daltons Redeem Themselves

    R. Goscinny, MORRIS

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Nov. 16, 2012)
    When a senator comes up with a probation program to redeem criminals in the USA, the Supreme Court offers him a chance to prove the feasibility of his idea... by trying it out on the worst Old West villains ever: the Daltons. As usual, it’s up to Lucky Luke to keep an eye on the terrible four during their month-long trial period. If they can refrain from any crime during that time, they will be set free as good citizens...
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  • Lucky Luke - Volume 20 - The Oklahoma Land Rush

    René Goscinny, Morris

    eBook (Cinebook, March 25, 2013)
    On 22 April 1889, the American government opened the new Oklahoma territories to settlement. In this volume, Lucky Luke acts as a government agent and ensures that every candidate for settlement is treated fairly. He has to deal with jealousy, corruption and greed.As in other “Lucky Luke” volumes, readers discover different aspects of the United States’ conquest of the Wild West.
  • The Prophet

    Patrick Nordmann, Morris

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Aug. 7, 2019)
    Returned to their penitentiary by Lucky Luke for the umpteenth time, the Daltons meet a troubling character: Dunkle, a self-proclaimed prophet fond of fiery speeches. His continual preaching eventually converts the ever hapless Averell. Soon, all five escape together and find refuge in a friendly, welcoming community, where they sow chaos and discord each in their own way – unaware that Lucky Luke is already tracking them …
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  • Bored Silly with Billy

    Jean Roba

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Dec. 16, 2010)
    Billy has a very normal life, growing up in a typical family in a nondescript town. His dog, however, is a bit unusual: a cocker spaniel with human-or, as he often reflects himself, superior-intelligence. Buddy's got his posse of dog pals, his nemesis the neighbour's cat, and his almost-sister Caroline, the family tortoise. But it is with his best friend Billy that he gets up to the highest mischief, targeting everyone equally with love and abandon.
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  • Lucky Luke versus Joss Jamon

    R. Goscinny, Morris

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, April 16, 2011)
    At the end of the Civil War, many former soldiers turn to a life of crime to survive. Joss Jamon and his gang are among the worst of such men. After sacking the town of Los Palitos, they arrange for Lucky Luke to be arrested for their crimes. The lonesome cowboy, a rope already around his neck, is forced to make a deal with the angry citizens: Bring the real bandits back within six months or hang.
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  • Kid Lucky

    Jean Leturgie, MORRIS, Pearce

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Oct. 2, 2018)
    We all know Lucky Luke, the man who shoots faster than his own shadow. But even he was once a child, and back then he was already having grand adventures in the Old West! The young boy is travelling with an old, grumpy, alcoholic prospector in search of gold, when a conflict with the local Indian tribe leads to kidnapping – and he now finds himself the adopted son of a nagging native mother!
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  • The Mystery of the Great Pyramid, Part 1

    Edgar P. Jacobs

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Dec. 30, 2007)
    Professor Philip Mortimer has decided to spend his holidays in Cairo with his trusty servant, Nasir. There he plans to meet his old friend, Professor Ahmed Rassim Bey, who offers him the fantastic opportunity of satisfying his passion for Egyptology. Professor Bey has invited him to take part in deciphering his latest discoveries―in this case, some papyrus coming from mummies of the Ptolemaic age. Mortimer and Bey soon realize that one of the fragments deals with the 'Chamber of Horus,' a fabled crypt that could contain priceless treasures...
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  • The Stagecoach

    R. Goscinny, Morris

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Feb. 16, 2011)
    Plagued by constant bandit attacks, Wells Fargo is falling on hard times. To restore public trust in their services, the company sends one well-publicised stagecoach from Denver to San Francisco. It will have the best whip as driver, a motley crew of daring passengers, and-to escort them and a precious cargo of gold-none other than Lucky Luke. A wise precaution, because every desperado in the country will be waiting on the coach's planned route.
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  • Apache Canyon

    Rene Goscinny, Morris

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Sept. 16, 2009)
    Can Lucky Luke mediate between the two parties and still be trusted by both sides? Patronimo's Apache tribe is still waging war against the white settlers. The damage on both sides is getting heavier and heavier. Lucky Luke is called in to restore the peace between Patronimo's tribe and Colonel O'Nollan. But, while negotiating with both sides, Lucky Luke is perceived as a traitor. Only a wild twist of fate will enable him to come out of this tricky situation unscathed.
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  • The Bluecoats - Volume 1 - Robertsonville Prison

    Raoul Cauvin, Lambil, Willy Lambil

    eBook (Cinebook, Jan. 22, 2013)
    “The Bluecoats” is a humorous comic-book series starring Sergeant Chesterfield and Corporal Blutch, soldiers in the Union army during the Civil War. Our two heroes are captured by the Confederates and taken to Robertsonville prison camp, from which Blutch and the Sergeant try to escape five times. The camp commandant despairs, and Chesterfield and Blutch make a final attempt…Robertsonville Prison was inspired by the Andersonville prison camp situated in Georgia, which operated from mid-1863 to mid-1864.