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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.
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.
With the book, Les voitures de Légende - Tintin et les autos américaines, a new collection of books on one of Hergé's favorite subjects: cars, begins. And there is no adventure in which great models of the history of automobiles do not appear as an inseparable part of the action and contributing to the comic or dramatic spring of the story. As its title indicates, this second volume is dedicated to automobiles of American origin.
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
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
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.
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.
Geo-Tintín C’est L’aventure - La nouvelle conquête de l'espace.
True precursor of the space adventure, Hergé sent Tintin to the Moon more than fifteen years before Neil Armstrong left his mark. Today, the reporter returns to space in the company of the European Space Agency (ESA), to tell us about the new challenges facing humanity in the cosmos. From the return to Earth's satellite to the first steps on Mars, let's take a journey into weightlessness! In the quarterly magazine Tintin c'est l'aventure, GEO and Moulinsart revisit Hergé's universe and set off with Tintin to discover today's world.
(French version)
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 , 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).
Tintin In America - Locomotive (Colored) - English
English 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 in America 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 English, also available in French. This copy has the illustration on the cover, drawn by Hergé, of Tintin dressed as a cowboy holding on to the train locomotive.
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!
After having published a first collection of 777 pages in 2016 collecting an impressive number of short stories that appeared in the Belgian edition of the newspaper Tintin, this second collection with identical number of pages, will also collect short stories, many of which were published exclusively in the French edition of the newspaper. There we will find the great authors who made the newspaper's history. While the long stories of the newspaper's heroes continued their career in albums, the often forgotten short stories deserved to perfect the rich history of the daily Tintin.
Format: hardcover
Language: French
Size: 22.5 x 30.30 cm.
Year of production: 2023
Catalog of the Hergé exhibition at the Grand Palais.
Hergé for the first time at the Grand Palais! This book was published on the occasion of this exhibition designed in collaboration with the Hergé Museum. It offers a joyful immersion in the work of Tintin's father. As early as 1929, the adventures of Tintin were published in Le Petit Vingtième. Georges Remi, alias Hergé, embarks on a fabulous career as an author, both a talented cartoonist and a virtuoso scriptwriter. He creates a style, a line, a school. His notoriety and success will only spread to Belgium, Europe and the world. This book brings together two books in one and provides a new and interactive reading experience. It introduces Hergé, Totor, Tintin, Quick and Flupke and the others..., alternating essays, quotes, documents, leading to a remarkable illustration.
Language: French
With the book, Les voitures de Légende - Tintin et les autos américaines, a new collection of books on one of Hergé's favorite subjects: cars, begins. And there is no adventure in which great models of the history of automobiles do not appear as an inseparable part of the action and contributing to the comic or dramatic spring of the story. As its title indicates, this second volume is dedicated to automobiles of American origin.
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
Through a series of concepts catalogued in alphabetical order, a transversal and multidisciplinary journey through Hergé's universally known creation is proposed. Rigorous, objective and passionate, this essay aims to offer the reader the possibility of discovering or rediscovering some of the most intense, beautiful and intelligent pages ever drawn. Abecedario de Tintín was awarded the I Rovelló Prize for essays on children's and young people's literature, 2002.
Spanish
152 pages
Paperback cover
150 x 220 mm
Collection: Ensayo Nº 14
Publication date: February 2003
TINTIN POCKET DIARY 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.
10x15 cm.
4/4 color printing
Matte laminated
Paperback with flyleaves
OFFICIAL COLLECTIBLE TINTIN CAR SCALE 1/24 - THE MOTORIZED CAR - TINTIN IN THE LAND OF THE SOVIETS.
Scale 1/24 collection of the cars from The Adventures of Tintin. This scale model corresponds to the motorized carriage that Tintin builds on page 19 of The Land of the Soviets (2017 colorized version). The reproduction corresponds to vignette C1 on page 19 when Tintin debuts his new means of transport built with loose parts.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Materials: metal and plastic.
EL SIGLO DE TINTIN. BIOGRAFIA
This book establishes its story from the various adventures of the famous Belgian reporter Tintin that have been transmitted to us. Along with him, Captain Haddock, the faithful Nestor, Professor Calculus, Thomson and Thompson, Castafiore and all his universe of people and characters, times and spaces... and let's not forget Snowy. We thus come to the conclusion that Tintin is a hero who enjoys the invulnerability of the gods and the closeness of men, and that he is part of that group of chosen ones who make up the mythology that produces each historical period and allows us to understand it. That Tintin is a real witness of our recent history and of our most remembered imaginary.
Edition: 2
Nr. of pages: 328
Cover: Paperback
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.