Corto Maltese: The Golden House of Samarkand Print
Titel:      Corto Maltese: The Golden House of Samarkand
BuchID:      2163
Autor:      Hugo Pratt
ISBN-10(13):      978-1684051861
Verlag:      IDW Publishing; Illustrated Edition
Seitenanzahl:      144
Sprache:      English
Bewertung:      0 
Bild:      cover
Beschreibung:     

Corto Maltese sets out on another globetrotting adventure after the discovery of a Byron manuscript in a mosque on the isle of Rhodes.

Set in the years 1921-22, the action leaps from Turkey, to Azerbaijan, and to the Caspian Sea, tracing the path of the legendary Silk Road, as Corto hunts for the fabled treasure of Alexander the Great. 

A parade of interesting characters ensues, including the Whirling Dervishes, Joseph Stalin (with whom Corto is on a first-name basis), the Hashinin sect of assassins, the Turkish general Enver Pasha, and the return of Venexiana Stevenson and the witch-tongued Rasputin (who has just escaped from the dreaded prison known as "The Golden House of Samarkand.")

Pratt further explores the theme of dual personality, as Corto tries to evade his doppelganger, the Turkish revolutionary Timur Chevket, always mindful of his mother's warning that coming face to face with his look-alike would mean disaster.