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Haddock - Les Mémoires De Mille Sabords - French
This book explores the personality, character and peculiarities of one of the most beloved characters in The Adventures of Tintin. Captain Haddock made his first appearance in 1941 following the publication of The Crab with the Golden Claws. This essay was written by Daniel Couvreur, renowned comic book critic for the newspaper Le Soir.
Paperback edition.
Contains 63 pages.
Measurements: 22cm x 22cm.
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
La Revue Des Amis Du Musée Hergé - French
The must-have collection for all tintinophiles 10 years of life of a museum, 10 years of friendship at the Friends of the Hergé Museum (ADMH), is celebrated in the most beautiful way with a compilation of anniversary articles published since 2011 in the various issues of the ADMH digital magazine. 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: French.
Size: 19 X 27 cm
256 pages
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.
Geo-Tintin C'est L'aventure , Plantu, Hergé
Plantu invites us to rediscover Tintin, thanks to the look he casts on Hergé's work and on the world. Hergé, Plantu, two multifaceted artists, two chroniclers of their time, two essential comic works. The first, after rubbing shoulders with the press cartoons, let his genius shine through in the many adventures of Tintin, among others. The second, after an attempt at comic strips, imposed his sharp eye and his mischievous stroke over the decades, more specifically on the cover of the prestigious newspaper Le Monde for fifty years. This special issue invites these two spirits to dialogue, beyond time, and when they have never met. The influence, sometimes unconscious, that Hergé had on Plantu, visible in the numerous tributes drawn by the latter, their common themes, their openness to the world and their explorer spirit, their animal companions, one a dog, the other a mouse, are as many doors as this book offers, thus inviting you to (re)discover two abundant universes.
96 pages
Format: 24,1x30,4cm
Inner paper: offset 120g
Cover: 300g paper with embossing and varnish, with flaps
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
Catalogue Piasa 2016 - French
This beautifully produced catalog published by Éditions Moulinsart presents all the derivative objects offered at the auction dedicated to Hergé, which was held in Paris in May 2016.
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.
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 - Haddock Et Les Bateaux - French
New updated edition with a new cover of this album tracing the maritime adventures of our two heroes and an inventory of the fleet created by Hergé. Tintin, Haddock et les bateaux is a book published from the exhibition of the same title that visited several countries. Written by Yves Horeau, the book is dedicated to the maritime adventures of our two heroes who will use anything that travels by sea and, if possible, is fast and takes them far away. The book is published in French, but an English translation is available.
76 pages. 22.5 x 30 cm.
Language: French.
Hardcover.
The Adventures Of Tintin At Sea - English
New updated edition with a new cover of this album that traces the maritime adventures of our two heroes and an inventory of the fleet created by Hergé. The Adventures of Tintin at Sea is a book published from the exhibition of the same title that visited several countries. Written by Yves Horeau, the book is dedicated to the maritime adventures of our two heroes who will use anything that travels by sea and, if possible, is fast and takes them far away. The book is published in English.
76 pages. 22.5 x 30 cm.
Hardcover.
Language: English.
Hergé, Tintin Et Les Avions - French, Moulinsart 24396
From the Soviet fighter plane Polikarpov (1929) to the Boeing 747 (1976), Les Aventures de Tintin tells the fascinating epic of aviation. No less than fifty airplanes were presented to us. Under Hergé's pen, the airplane is more than a means of rapid transport. It became a real protagonist of the action, like the Stratonef of the Adventures of Jo and Zette or the Carreidas, the supersonic business jet of flight 714 to Sydney. Author José Miguel de la Viuda Sainz, an aeronautical engineer, takes a close look at Hergé's choices and analyzes his unique talent, which is inspired by reality to create an imaginary work.
Cardboard
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.
Geo-Tintin C'est L'aventure 13,
Tintin and the desert.
From the land of the pharaohs to the Land of Black Gold. Endlessly undulating dunes, a caravan stretching out under the sun at its zenith, a kettle whispering in the embers... As Tintin often experienced, the desert, which seems so incredibly fixed, can become a hostile territory full of dangers. This is even more true today: most of them have become uncertain, conflictive and changing zones, where the westerner runs much more serious dangers than those faced by the young reporter in the 20th century...
Exhibition Catalog - Hergé: THE EXHIBITION
Who doesn't know Tintin? But who really knows Hergé? How did Hergé conceive his stories? How did he come up with the idea of drawing a reporter with a toupee? Why did he try his hand at painting? Did Hergé resemble his characters? Why didn't he continue The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko? What is the Hergé style? These and other questions are part of this catalog - or "paper exhibition" - which includes great treasures from the collections of the Hergé Museum: original drawings by the author, sketches, photographs and archival documents. Through a unique journey, we enter the artistic universe of a brilliant and multifaceted artist, capable of using all the media at his disposal to create compositions ranging from illustration to comics, through advertising, press, fashion design and the plastic arts. The lavishly illustrated book includes a prologue by musician Julián Hernández and pages dedicated to the adventures of Tintin and Hergé in Spain by Joan Manuel Soldevilla Albertí, a specialist in Hergé's work. Discover the artist who has captivated millions of readers from 7 to 77 years old all over the world!
Measurements: 24 x 29 cm
64 pages
Cardboard
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