If the action is well present in this western green, it seems strangely SETRE diluted in watercolors. This appeal may contemplative minds, less likely to lovers of hectic scenarios. I havent for my part not completely convinced of the credibility of certain situations in the same way, the characters lack a little relief.
Not knowing any of this author, this is First of the coverage that I have been attracted to this title. And there, I have not been disappointed, this is really beautiful work. Fortunately that he had it because the story itself is not so transcendent. However, for me that havent ever been too fond of western, I found it All in all rather conclusive. Jai dailleurs appreciated the reminder of the historical context in foreword and the reproduction of the map somewhat dated on the inside cover. For cons, I have not understood why Napoleon had needed to raise an army (in October 1803) to travel to these countries so that he had just sold Louisiana to the United States, even doing research on the net if a historian or expert on the subject falls on my review, that it not nhésite men to say more