Three Kingdoms by Lee Heejae (10 Volumes)
- China Three Kingdoms Chinese History Liu Bei Guan Yu Zhang Fei Cao Cao Zhuge Liang Hero
- Categories:Chinese Culture
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:August,2016
- Pages:204
- Retail Price:9800.00
- Size:170mm×235mm
- Page Views:174
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★Illustrations and visual mastery that reveals the solid prowess of Painter Lee Heejae, with skillful and wily speech.
★Includes maps and chronological tables that help understand the contents of each volume.
Volume 1 Forms a Pact of Brotherhood
Volume 2 Each Harbors the World
Volume 3 A Hand Trying to Grasp the World
Volume 4 Divided Fate in Guandu
Volume 5 Visit Three Times and Win Kongming Over
Volume 6 Battle of Red Cliffs, Strategy vs. Scheme
Volume 7 Conquering of Yi Province
Volume 8 Central Plains is Divided into Three
Volume 9 Presents a Memorial for the Case to Go to War
Volume 10 Heroes Fall at the End of the Stars
Description
Author
In 1981, Lee Heejae began his career as a cartoonist by publishing The Master and Silver Grass. He illustrated the children’s cartoon Akdongi and captured the lives of people in the outskirts of a city going through industrialization in Signboard Star. He has illustrated The History of Korea, My Lime Orange Tree, Sorrow in the Sky, Three Kingdoms by Lee Heejae and more, and received the 2000 Korea Publishing Comic Grand Prize with When I Was Young, and the 2008 Bucheon Comics Grand Prize for Oops! Akdongi.