Medias
Le lac assassiné
Les lacs, comme tout ce qui existe, peuvent mourir. Mais s’ils peuvent mourir de vieillesse ou d’ennui, ils peuvent aussi mourir assassinés, victimes de ce prédateur insatiable qu’est l’homme.
Laurent Chabin et Christine Delezenne livrent un roman graphique engagé, qui dénonce, qui percute, qui perturbe et qui donne envie de faire bouger les choses.
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Technical specifications
Release date | August 10th 2020 |
Language | French |
Publisher | DE L'ISATIS |
Collection | Griff |
Categories | |
Number of pages | 48 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Hardback |
Format | Picture book |
Measure | 24.5 cm (Height), 22 cm (Width), 410 gr (Weight) |
Accessibility | No information is available regarding the accessibility of the format Paper No information is available regarding the accessibility of the format PDF See information regarding the accessibility of the format EPUB |
The version EPUB
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- The EPUB contains a table of contents allowing readers to navigate throughout the entire book.
- The EPUB contains information on the language of the text to optimise text-to-speech.
- The EPUB is arranged in a logical reading order.
- The EPUB uses sharp colour contrasts for the headings and body text.
- The EPUB contains references to the page numbering of an equivalent printed product.
- The EPUB does not prevent the use of any of the accessibility features offered by the device or reading software, except for the restrictions imposed by DRM protection.
- The EPUB contains a text-synchronised audio narration.
- The EPUB contains audio content with no or low background noise.
The subjects of this book, according to our reading robot Tamis
- Irrigation ·
- Mer ·
- HTTPS ·
- Mer d'Aral ·
- Lac Tchad ·
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