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6x Angelika v jediné knize (6x Angélique in the only book). All the adventures of the famous lover of the XVII century
![]() This single-publication, supplemented by photos from the film, shamelessly used the characters created by Anne Golon - of course without her knowledge. Just to their taste, the authors basically retold and cheaply adapted certain stories. By the way, this work also exists on cassette tape (1991). PRINC, KAREL. 6x Angelika v jediné knize. Prague: Cesty, 1991. ISBN 80-85363-12-7. BD Angélique of the France Soir
![]() Le Pavillon du Tatar
![]() ![]() SMALL, BEATRICE. Le Pavillon du Tatar. Paris: Editions Livre de poche N° 6001, 1985. ISBN 2253035734. Le Gerfaut: Un Collier pour le diable
![]() BENZONI, JULIETTE. Un collier pour le diable. Paris: Editions J'ai Lu N° 2207, 1987. ISBN 2277222070. |
Japanese manga about the Princess Angélique
![]() Unfortunately, these interesting creations by Toshie Kihara (1948) were published without the knowledge and consent of Anne Golon, yet there is stated in the manga that it originated according to the French book named Angélique, the Marquise of the Angels. Because it is girlish manga, the author left out the violent scenes (for example the scenes with Nicholas in the barn) and modified the story and characters to more suit the girlish dreams. These comic books were published in five parts in 1978 for the first time, subsequently in three parts in 1995. KIHARA, TOSHIE. Anjeriku. Tokyo: Akita Shoten, Heisei 7, 1995. ISBN 4253171281; 9784253171281. Angélique and Joffrey Barbie
On the website www.crawfordmanor.com, we can find a lot of Barbie dolls stylized to known figures of a film, literature and a history. The Barbie doll that was created according to the fictional heroine of the work by Anne Golon, namely according to the part Angélique and the King, it contains a number of the costume details that have correspond to Angélique’s dress for a royal hunting. Another costume for Angélique corresponds to Angélique’s famous gold dress with which she charmed the King. Later, there was added a figurine of Joffrey de Peyrac.
More details on the thumbnails figurines of Angélique and Joffrey.
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