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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 And to complete this issue of the magazine, an unpublished novel illustrated by Xavier Gorce, winner of the 2020 Goncourt d'Hervé le Tellier prize, stands out.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
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 And to complete this issue of the magazine, an unpublished novel illustrated by Xavier Gorce, winner of the 2020 Goncourt d'Hervé le Tellier prize, stands out.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
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...
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.
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
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 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.
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 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.
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 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
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.
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
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 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
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.
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 11 - LE SECRET DE LA LICORNE - FRENCH
Tintin buys a model of an old galleon at the old market. It turns out to be a replica of the ship that governed the ancestor of Captain Haddock, the knight Hadoque, who fought against the pirate Rackham the Red, who carried on his ship a great treasure that has been hidden for centuries.
MUG - TINTÍN Y HADDOCK DESAYUNO
Esta taza de doble cara presenta a Tintín y Haddock sorprendido por los ladridos de Milou por un lado y la llegada de Tintín y Milou por otro lado, visitando la nueva chatelain en el Castillo de Moulinsart, el Capitán Haddock. Esta taza forma parte de la serie Château de Moulinsart. Estas escenas son de los álbumes l´affaire Tournesol y les 7 Boules de cristal. Esta taza de porcelana es ideal para todas las bebidas calientes. Lo tendrás bien sujeto en la mano gracias a un amplio mango curvado. Puede lavarse en el lavavajillas y en el microondas. Cada taza está empaquetada en una bonita caja de cartón. Un regalo ideal
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 ADVENTURES OF TINTIN 13 - LES 7 BOULES DE CRISTAL - FRENCH
After two years of absence in Peru and Bolivia, the Sanders-Hardmuth ethnographic expedition returns to Europe having discovered several Inca tombs. They brought back the mummy of the Inca Rascar Capac, also called "the one who unleashes fire from the sky", who was wearing valuable solid gold jewelry. After a short time, all the participants of the expedition fall victim to a mysterious evil, and whenever this happens, fragments of small crystal balls are found.
Geo Magazine - Tintin C'est L'Aventure Nº12-Heritage of the World - Frances
This is the 4th year that Moulinsart and Geo co-publish this collection of magazines and in this case, number 12 is dedicated to world heritage with masterpieces, some of which are endangered while others have been recently destroyed.
From the pyramids of Egypt to the Mayan temples, passing through Indian palaces or the landscapes of Tibet, Hergé knew how to magnify these architectural, natural or artistic wonders, today threatened with destruction; looting, wars, mass tourism, climate change... The shadows are now looming over these monuments of world heritage.
Characteristics:
Binding: paperback
Cover: matte plasticized
Measurements: 21x29x2cm
Production: 2022
Language: French
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.
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