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faire le tour du monde en bateau - перевод на Английский

Le Tour du Quebec en BD

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Определение

laissez-faire
[?l?se?'f?:]
¦ noun a policy of non-interference, especially abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
Derivatives
laisser-faireism noun
Origin
Fr., lit. 'allow to do'.

Википедия

Le Tour du Québec en BD

Le Tour du Québec en BD (Travel Quebec Through Graphic Novels) is a collection of graphic novel albums written by Jean-François Gaudet and drawn by Hugues Poirier, with contributions from other artists. The novels are self-published by the authors, through their advertising agency, Le Vent Qui Vente.

The series introduces readers to the regions of Quebec, as well as the Acadia region of New Brunswick, through simple and humorous writing and the meticulously detailed drawings of the architecture and scenery of the areas. The series is designed for tourists visiting the regions, as well as local residents to remind them of their history and heritage. The comic albums look at each region's regional language, way of life, people, activities and events, and their typical landscapes of the regions, with each album hosted by a character that represents the region. Each book also includes a glossary of terms and expressions and a few typical recipes of the regions.

As of 2012, six albums had been published, covering five regions of Quebec and the Acadian region, with eventual plans to cover all regions of Quebec.