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TINTIN AND THE IMAGINARY EARTH From Sildavia to St. Theodore, Hergé proved to be a true creator of geographies. Thanks to the fascinating fictional countries explored by his hero, he took his readers on a journey to imaginary places while highlighting the realities of his time. GEO and Éditions Moulinsart revisit Hergé's universe and set out with Tintin to discover today's world.
TINTIN AND THE IMAGINARY EARTH From Sildavia to St. Theodore, Hergé proved to be a true creator of geographies. Thanks to the fascinating fictional countries explored by his hero, he took his readers on a journey to imaginary places while highlighting the realities of his time. GEO and Éditions Moulinsart revisit Hergé's universe and set out with Tintin to discover today's world.
Tchang - Comment L'amitié Déplaça Les Montagnes - French
The personal relationship between Hergé and Tchang Tchong-jen is recounted in Tchang! Comment l'amitié déplaça les montagnes, a detailed chronicle, including the correspondence between the two. Jean-Michel Coblence and Tchang Yifei delve into the personal friend of Tintin's creator, whose role was relevant in the making of The Blue Lotus, Hergé's first great masterpiece. Not by chance, Tchang appears in another adventure, Tintin in Tibet, another of the best in the collection.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 191
Language: French
Tintin Au Congo De Papa
The comic critic of Le Soir and director of Mad, the cultural supplement of the same French-speaking newspaper, Daniel Couvreur, analyzes Tintin's second adventure in this book. Tintin in the Congo is the most controversial of all the albums of our favorite hero and this essay delves into the portrait of Congolese society and the success of the comic.
Characteristics:
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 67
Language: French.
Catalog of the exhibition Léonard Gianadda in the footsteps of Tintin, Galerie du Foyer of the Pierre Gianadda Foundation (Switzerland), from July 12 to November 19, 2024. "When Léonard Gianadda began his reportage that took him to the four corners of the world between 1953 and 1961, the adventures of Tintin were still very much in his memory, if not running in parallel. This may well explain the analogies between Tintin and Leonard Gianadda. "Throughout seven chapters - United States, Europe, Egypt-Morocco, the country of the Soviets, the Mediterranean, South America, Africa - Léonard Gianadda's photographs dialogue with Hergé's drawings.
Hardcover.
Language: French
Les Coulisses D'une Oeuvre Nº 5 - The Blue Lotus
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
Hergé - Tintin And The Americans - English
Philippe Goddin, hergéologist who has already signed the works Hergé, Tintin et les Soviets and Les Tribulations de Tintin au Congo, offers us here a voyage of discovery to the heart of Hergé's creation. The unpublished letters, very personal, sent from the United States during his two great journeys in India, testify to his great interest in this people.
Hardcover.
240 Pages.
Language: English.
GEO and Éditions Moulinsart revisit the world of Hergé and set off with Tintin to discover today's world. A quarterly review of nearly 150 pages available in bookstores and newsagents. During his many adventures, Tintin tries different sports: cycling, swimming, climbing, and even chasing. 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!
To discover with this issue*!
The secrets of the Castafiore Jewels. Rediscover the legendary album thanks to an in-depth and detailed analysis by Pierre Fresnault-Deruelle.
In this 20th issue, discover among other subjects:
A great file on sport
Exclusive interviews with mountaineer Marion Poitevin and author Alix Garin
Athletic drawings and sketches by Hergé, to warm up throughout the pages
9 comic strips by Nicolas Debon taken from Marathon
Without forgetting the two sections: "Culture is adventure" with fascinating cultural chronicles to rediscover the practice of sport through a selection of books, films and events and "The adventure of ideas" which offers an analysis of the philosopher Laurence Devillairs on the villains of the adventures of Tintin
Les Coulisses D'une Oeuvre Nº 4 - Cigars of the Pharaoh
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
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!
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...
By car... with Tintin
From April 5 to November 11, 2025, the Musée National de l'Automobile – Schlumpf Collection offers a unique immersion into the automotive world of Tintin through a unique exhibition dedicated to the iconic cars featured in the adventures of the famous reporter created by Hergé.
To coincide with this exhibition, éditions Moulinsart is publishing a richly illustrated book that immerses the reader in this fascinating encounter between Hergé's comic strips and automotive heritage, reflecting the stylistic evolution and innovations that marked the 20th century.
En voiture... avec Tintin* is an invitation to travel with the famous young reporter and his friends in the world's largest space dedicated to automobiles, the Musée National de l'Automobile – Schlumpf Collection.
An essential book for fans of Tintin, automobiles, and history, where each page celebrates the elegance, precision, and audacity of Hergé's creations.
*Book which includes the 2 volumes of "Legendary Cars", namely: volume 1 which brings together cars of European origin and volume 2 which brings together cars of American origin. Both presented in the form of a comprehensive annotated catalogue.
==>in French only
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.
Tintin En Amérique – Yawn (Colored) - French
French album of the first version of Tintin in America, originally published in black and white between September 1931 and October 1932, now colorized. This is the version with more pages (120) and with vignettes whose format is larger than in the standard album of 62 pages. This new edition of Tintin en Amérique follows the colorized version of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets and Tintin in the Congo (in a box with lithograph format plates). Book published in French, also available in English. This copy has the illustration on the cover, drawn by Hergé, of Tintin yawning with Snowy by the campfire.
Language: French.
Hardcover.
LA REVUE DES AMIS DU MUSÉE HERGÉ ( ENGLISH )
The essential collection for all tintinophiles 10 years of life of a museum, 10 years of friendship within the Friends of Hergé Museum (ADMH), is celebrated in the most beautiful way with a compilation of anniversary articles published since 2011 in the different issues of the digital magazine of the ADMH. The book; a veritable fireworks display of chronicles, writings, interviews and Tintin studies on the most diverse topics surrounding Hergé and his work - in particular Tintin - gathered for the occasion in a voluminous book of over 250 pages. This collection is a must for fans of the Les Aventures de Tintin series, fans of the tasseled character or fans of Hergé's art.
Language: English
Format: 19 X 27 cm
256 pages
TINTIN AND THE IMAGINARY EARTH From Sildavia to St. Theodore, Hergé proved to be a true creator of geographies. Thanks to the fascinating fictional countries explored by his hero, he took his readers on a journey to imaginary places while highlighting the realities of his time. GEO and Éditions Moulinsart revisit Hergé's universe and set out with Tintin to discover today's world.