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Asterix Omnibus 6-10 (Book 16-30) by Goscinny & Uderzo: (3 Book in 1) 5 Books Collection Set - Ages 6-11 - Paperback Hachette Children's Group

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Asterix Omnibus 6-10 (Book 16-30) by Goscinny & Uderzo: (3 Book in 1) 5 Books Collection Set - Ages 6-11 - Paperback Hachette Children's Group

Titles in this set: Omnibus 6 Asterix in Switzerland (Book 16) The Mansions of The Gods (Book 17) Asterix and the Laurel Wreath (Book 18) Omnibus 7 Asterix and The Soothsayer (Book 19) Asterix in Corsica (Book 20) Asterix and Caesar's Gift (Book 21) Omnibus 8 Asterix and The Great Crossing (Book 22) Obelix and Co. (Book 23) Asterix in Belgium (Book 24) Omnibus 9 Asterix and The Great Divide (Book 25) Asterix and The Black Gold (Book 26) Asterix and Son (Book 27) Omnibus 10 Asterix and The Magic Carpet (Book 28) Asterix and The Secret Weapon (Book 29) Asterix and Obelix All At Sea (Book 30) Description: Asterix in Switzerland (Book 16) Quaestor Vexatius Sinustitis, who is about to expose the Roman governor's creative accountancy, has been poisoned. Can Getafix brew an antidote? Only if Asterix and Obelix find a certain flower for the druid's potion in Helvetia. What with bank safes, cuckoo hourglasses, yodelling and holes in the cheese, they're soon on a real Helvetian roll. The Mansions of The Gods (Book 17) Why not infiltrate the little Gaulish village by building a modern housing estate? That's the plan thought up by trendy Roman architect Squaronthehypotenus to help Caesar crush the indomitable Gauls. Will the villagers be tempted by the chance of making money when the first Roman tenants move in? And what about the Gauls' secret weapon. Roll up to see the Roman remains! Asterix and the Laurel Wreath (Book 18) Chief Vitalstatistix rashly invites his brother-in-law to dine of a stew seasoned with Caesar's laurel wreath, so Asterix and Obelix must go to Rome to fetch those laurels. Hoping to get access to Caesar, they sell themselves as slaves - but can they do a deal with the corrupt Goldendelicius to swap the laurels for parsley? If so, it will be their own Roman triumph. Asterix and The Soothsayer (Book 19) One dark and stormy night, a sinister visitor arrives in the little Gaulish village. Prolix, who claims too be a soothsayer, prophesies that when the storm is over the weather will improve. And it does! Now the credulous villagers believe every word he says, but Asterix has his suspicions of the smooth-talking Prolix. Who is really right about the soothsayer? Asterix in Corsica (Book 20) Vendettas, fierce family pride, resistance fighters dodging the enemy in the maquis - we're in Cosica in 50 BC. Asterix and Obelix help Chief Boneywasawarriorwayayix to foil the evil designs of Praetor Perfidius and oppose Julius Caesar's army. For the only emperor the proud Corsicans will ever accept, so they say, must be a Corsican himself... Asterix and Caesar's Gift (Book 21) When Legionary Tremensdelirius gets the title deeds to the little Gaulish village as a bonus, he swaps them with tavern landlord Orthopaedix for a drink. Funnily enough, Asterix and his friends aren't keen to hand over their village to anyone else. After a chieftaincy election campaign and a showdown with the Romans, both events fiercely contested, can all still end well? Asterix...

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