Champéry, été 1863
album: 2004
This album is published by Le Patrimoine
Champérolain, a Swiss preservation organisation based in Champéry. The scenario of the
story is written by Fabrice Clément.
The book was published to celebrate the
10th anniversary of the 'Patrimoine Champérolain'. The album
'Champéry, été 1863' consists of two parts, giving a detailed insight in life in 19th
century Champéry.
The first part is the comic by Fabrice
Clément and Cosey, telling about a certain Gustin. Born in 1780, he joins Napoleon's
army. 50 years later (after surviving battles and a forced Russian exile), in 1863, he
returns to his home town.
The second part consists of explanatory
notes about the history, traditions and environment of Champéry.
The comic has 28 'half' pages, also known
as 'italian' format.
The album is for sale only at the Tourist
Office of Champéry and Champéry's local book store 'Dents du Midi'.
The pages of the book are put on boards
throughout the village of Champéry, forming an open air museum. Here an example of the
last board.

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