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The secret of this success lies in the union of endless curiosities from The Adventures of Tintin with all kinds of adventures and corners of the world, and space, to discover. Because Tintin traveled all over the world, crossing oceans, exploring the seabed? From the deserts of the Sahara to the peaks of the Himalayas, from Inca temples to lunar craters, imbuing millions of readers with the pleasure of adventure. In The Pharaoh's Cigars, published in the fall of 1934, Tintin sets off on the trail of opium traffickers through Egypt and India. Port Said, Cairo, the pyramids, the tombs of the Pharaohs, the Red Sea, the jungles and their elephants...
The secret of this success lies in the union of endless curiosities from The Adventures of Tintin with all kinds of adventures and corners of the world, and space, to discover. Because Tintin traveled all over the world, crossing oceans, exploring the seabed? From the deserts of the Sahara to the peaks of the Himalayas, from Inca temples to lunar craters, imbuing millions of readers with the pleasure of adventure. In The Pharaoh's Cigars, published in the fall of 1934, Tintin sets off on the trail of opium traffickers through Egypt and India. Port Said, Cairo, the pyramids, the tombs of the Pharaohs, the Red Sea, the jungles and their elephants...
Geo - Tintin C'est L'Aventure - Nº11 French (2021)
This new issue explores Hergé's relationship with the animal world, as his interest in and compassion for animals took shape after Tintin in the Congo. But long before the emergence of movements for nature and animal protection, Hergé clearly expressed the respect that Tintin has for the lives of animals, both wild and domestic. In issue number 11 of this collection and in the company of his inseparable Snowy, Tintin investigates the state of the animal world today, so threatened by man and his excesses.
Characteristics:
Binding: paperback
Cover: matte plasticized
Pages: 144
Measurements: 21x20x2cm
Production: 2021
Language: French
TINTIN, LE RÊVE ET LA RÉALITÉ
One of the most complete works on The Adventures of Tintin. The tintinologist par excellence of the United Kingdom, Michael Farr presents the most exhaustive study of the collection of comics created by Hergé. The book is structured in 24 chapters, one for each Tintin album. Each one of them is an elaborate exercise of documentation and relation of the plot with the historical and political context of the time.
208 pp.
234 x 305 cm.
Hardcover
Language: French
Tintin Et Les Autos Europeennes, 24532 (2022)
Hergé's fondness for beautiful cars is well known. In his work there is a profusion of cars, which are inseparable from the action and contribute to the comic or dramatic aspect of the story. Volume 1 gathers cars of European origin, presented in the form of a catalog.
From The Broken Ear to Tintin and the Picaros via The Temple of the Sun, the famous reporter surveys South American lands and its colorful landscapes on several occasions. Between mysteries and traditions, embark alongside him for these grandiose lands, full of history and culture!
Tintin, Le Journal des Jeunes de 7 à 77 ans.
The tribute of today's authors and authors to the mythical characters of the Tintin newspaper. + 300 pages of unpublished comics, original stories by Blake & Mortimer, Thorgal, Bernard Prince, Michel Vaillant, Chlorophylle, Alix and many more...
Special issue 77 years.
Format: paperback
Language: French
Size: 21.7 x 28.7 cm.
Year of production: 2023
GEO and Éditions Moulinsart revisit the world of Hergé and set off with Tintin to discover the world of today. A quarterly summary of nearly 150 pages available in bookstores and newsstands. During his many adventures, Tintin tries out different sports: cycling, swimming, climbing and even hunting. At the dawn of the Paris Olympic Games, let yourself be carried away by the breathless cadence of the adventurer's steps, always in action! The adventures of Tintin are a tribute to the beauty of nature. But Hergé also shows through his pages how disturbing it can be at times. Each album is an opportunity to explore natural phenomena and resonate with the great changes of our time. *TO DISCOVER WITH THIS ISSUE: a little extra for your magazine==> BOTUS ET MOUCHE COUSUE - TINTIN AND LANGUAGES Author Samuel Bidaud, PhD in linguistics, decodes all of Hergé's linguistic creativity.
Coloring book. With these sheets, young and old tintinophiles will enjoy painting little pieces of the world created by Hergé. Language: French, Dutch, English.
Year of production: 2025
26 x 34 cm.
Herge - Tintin Et Les Trains - French
How many of Tintin's adventures begin in a train station? When Hergé began his career as a cartoonist a little over a century ago, the train had revolutionized everyday life and had become part of the landscape. Hergé drew locomotives of astonishing realism with perfect environments. Steam, diesel or electric, they are directly inspired by legendary engines that trace the history and development of railroads around the world. This extensively documented book is now published to coincide with the opening, on September 24, of Train World in Brussels (Schaerbeek station).
Inside format: 22 x 29,3 cm.
64 pages with flyleaves.
4-color printing on 135gr. paper.
Sewn with linen thread.
Hardcover.
Matte plasticized.
Geo-Tintin C'est L'aventure , Un Monde Sans Frontières.
Whether on horseback or aboard a train, a boat, a submarine or even a rocket, Tintin, always on the move, never stops crossing borders. Through a comparison of Hergé's work and the best photos from GEO magazine, this hors-série shows how much Tintin continues to illuminate our contemporary world and its challenges (French version).
The secret of this success lies in the union of countless curiosities from The Adventures of Tintin with all kinds of adventures and corners of the world, and space, to discover. He traveled all over the world, crossed oceans, explored the seabed in search of lost treasures? From the deserts of the Sahara to the peaks of the Himalayas, from Inca temples to lunar craters, leaving millions of readers with a taste of adventure. Such was, and is, the life of the reporter Tintin. Quarterly magazine Tintin c'est l'aventure Nº18: les fêtes autour du monde + Les objets du mythe.
Catalog-Exhibition Hergé Nice
After Paris, Quebec, Odense, Seoul, Shanghai and Lisbon, Madrid, it is Nice which is hosting since January 27, 2024 until June 30, 2024 the double exhibition dedicated to Hergé:
- Hergé and Art
- Hergé, Tintin and Tchang
On this occasion, a catalog is published which retraces the career and work of the creator of Tintin, from illustration to comic strips, through advertising, the press and the visual arts.
Width : 24 cm
Length: 29cm
Production Year 2024
Language Product French
AVIÓN DE COLECCIÓN TINTÍN 05- HIDROAVION AMARILLO 7 BOLAS
Este modelo de la serie de aviones Tintín es fiel a los diseños del álbum Las 7 bolas de cristal y diseñado en materiales de alta calidad. El hidroavión amarillo está acompañado por una figurita de Néstor. El modelo está fabricado en metal y plástico inyectado, las piezas están pintadas a mano y el conjunto está embalado en un cilindro transparente.
Catalogue Piasa Cheverny Oct 2010 - French
This catalog includes all the derivative objects that were present at the PIASA auction in Cheverny in October 2010.
Paperback.
Language: French
AN ALPHABETIC ANTHOLOGY OF CURIOSITIES FROM HERGÉ’S ADVENTURES OF TINTIN
The object of this Tintin A-Z is to select details and facts that may be less familiar or even unknown, and which throw a new perspective on this remarkable reporter and his adventures. It is inevitably a highly subjective, arbitrary and personal view. Michael Farr (born 1953) is a British expert on the comic series The Adventures of Tintin and its creator, Hergé. He has written several books on the subject, including the best-selling Tintin, The Complete Companion, as well as translating many others into English. A former reporter, first for Reuters and then The Daily Telegraph, he travelled around the world as a foreign correspondent. After meeting Hergé, Farr started writing books about Tintin. Farr was the first to gain full access to the files and material Hergé had used in developing the Tintin stories.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Production Year 2024
Softcover
Format Edition 186x236mm
Language Product English
Les Coulisses D'une Oeuvre Nº 2 - Congo
A new collection has arrived to help you discover how Hergé created The Adventures of Tintin. Each issue of this 23-volume series will be dedicated to an album and will include reproductions of original sketches, annotated plates, as well as detailed analyses of each theme, characters and historical contexts that shaped Hergé's work. It contains exceptional and comprehensive historical content on Hergé's abundant oeuvre. Readers will have the opportunity to see the stages of development of each album from the first drafts to the final drawings, providing an unprecedented insight into Hergé's working method. Preliminary sketches, unfinished sketches and personal comments by the artist.
Size: 25,5x25,5 cm.
Hardcover
Frieze on the spines to reinforce the collection effect.
From 96 to 112 pages depending on the copy.
Language: French
Geo - Tintin C'est L'aventure 9 - French
Ninth issue of a series of magazines published jointly by Éditions Moulinsart and GEO (Éditions Prisma) focusing on Tintin's travels. This latest publication presents a comprehensive analysis of the 'Explosive Revolutions', from Alcazar to the Arab Spring, asking... can these revolutions still change the world? In addition, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Bake and Mortimer, there is a report on everything that links Hergé and E.P. Jacobs. And to complete this issue of the magazine, an unpublished novel illustrated by Xavier Gorce, winner of the 2020 Goncourt d'Hervé le Tellier prize, stands out.
Characteristics:
Binding: paperback
Couché finish
Dimensions: 205 x 288 mm.
144 pages
COLLECTIBLE TINTIN PVC FIGURINE - SNOWY MOON - 4.5CM
COLLECTIBLE TINTIN PVC FIGURINE of Snowy astronaut. The piece corresponds to the cartoon B1 (page 37) of the album Explorers on the Moon, in which Tintin and Snowy explore the interior of a grotto on the satellite of the planet Earth.
Height: 4.5 cm.
TINTIN WALL CALENDAR 2024
From Tintin in the Land of the Soviets to Tintin and the Rogues, Hergé revisits the great repertoire of world music. Lovers of popular music, fervent music lovers, lovers of folklore, lovers of bel canto, the year 2024 is yours! Like a wise conductor, the artist invites us to discover a refined, original and colorful score. On the program: 12 months of vignettes and snacks where frenetic rhythms compete with rare and precious sounds. Choirs, voices, inspired solos, extraordinary performances, the music is festive. Tintin whistles, the Dupond and Dupont sing, Castafiore sings the aria of the jewels, the show is permanent.
30x30 cm.
4/4 color printing
Matte laminated
With spiral
Quadrilingual version
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 14 - LE TEMPLE DU SOLEIL- FRENCH
Tintin and Captain Haddock accompanied by the inseparable Snowy have traveled to Peru in search of Professor Calculus, who has been kidnapped for having dared to wear the bracelet of the Inca mummy Rascar Capac. Tintin discovers the professor on the freighter Pachamac, but is unable to free him. The clues will lead them on a long journey in the company of Zorrino, an Indian boy, through the Andes mountains and the jungle to a secret temple of the Incas.
Geo-Tintin C'est L'aventure , Un Monde Sans Frontières.
Whether on horseback or aboard a train, a boat, a submarine or even a rocket, Tintin, always on the move, never stops crossing borders. Through a comparison of Hergé's work and the best photos from GEO magazine, this hors-série shows how much Tintin continues to illuminate our contemporary world and its challenges (French version).
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 12 - LE TRÉSOR DE RACKHAM LE ROUGE - FRENCH
This comic masterpiece, published in 1944, is the continuation of 'The Secret of the Unicorn' and tells the story of the search for the treasure of the pirate Rackham the Red. Professor Calculus enters the scene, the endearing scientist inventor, wise and absent-minded, whom we will meet again in the following adventures of Tintin, and who will become one of his good friends.
The secret of this success lies in the union of endless curiosities from The Adventures of Tintin with all kinds of adventures and corners of the world, and space, to discover. Because Tintin traveled all over the world, crossing oceans, exploring the seabed? From the deserts of the Sahara to the peaks of the Himalayas, from Inca temples to lunar craters, imbuing millions of readers with the pleasure of adventure. In The Pharaoh's Cigars, published in the fall of 1934, Tintin sets off on the trail of opium traffickers through Egypt and India. Port Said, Cairo, the pyramids, the tombs of the Pharaohs, the Red Sea, the jungles and their elephants...