Le Fil qui chante
Lucky Luke #46 Le Fil qui chante--The Singing Wire' | |
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Cover of the French edition | |
Date | 1977 |
Series | Lucky Luke |
Publisher | Dargaud |
Creative team | |
Writers |
Goscinny Morris |
Artists | Morris |
Original publication | |
Date of publication | 1977 |
Language | French |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | L'Empereur Smith (1976) |
Followed by | La Ballade des Dalton, (1978) |
Le Fil qui chante is a Lucky Luke adventure written by Goscinny and illustrated by Morris. It is the forty sixth book in the series and was originally published in French in the year 1977. The story is based on the historical feat of constructing the First Transcontinental Telegraph line connecting the American West and East coasts in 1861. The title, "The Singing Wire", refers both to "singing" of wires (caused by vortex shedding), and the transmission of communication (later voice) across electric cables.
The story features cameos of real-life historical figures like Buffalo Bill, James Gamble, Edward Creighton, Hiram Sibley, Brigham Young and Abraham Lincoln.
External links
- Lucky Luke official site album index (in French)
- Goscinny website on Lucky Luke(in French)
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