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Mattéo

Book Two 1917-1918


  • Random House US
  • by Jean-Pierre Gibrat
It's been two years since the honor and glory sought in the Great War (seen in Book One of this series) have become mutilated and blurred memories. The October Revolution in Russia exudes hope in the hearts of the oppressed and draws in Mattéo, the son of a Spanish anarchist. But first he stops in Collioure to visit his mother.

ISBN 9781684055630 | E | HB
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Publisher Random House US
ISBN 9781684055630
Author(s) Jean-Pierre Gibrat
Publication date November 2019
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 279 x 216 mm
Pages 80
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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It's been two years since the honor and glory sought in the Great War (seen in Book One of this series) have become mutilated and blurred memories. The October Revolution in Russia exudes hope in the hearts of the oppressed and draws in Mattéo, the son of a Spanish anarchist. But first he stops in Collioure to visit his mother. That same evening he sees his beloved Juliet for a brief but memorable moment, and the next day with his father's friend Gervasio, Mattéo departs for Petrograd with camera in hand to document the advent of the more just and honorable world of his ideals. But once there, he learns that those ideals may very well become victim of the disputes and differences between the various factions leading the revolution. It's another tourdeforce from writer/artist JeanPierre Gibrat, telling the remarkable story of a century rich in great events and human tragedies.