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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
Herge 25 Timbres A La Une
Hergé, 25 stamps on the cover takes us on the road to the creation of a major work. The author, Dominique Maricq, explores and analyzes throughout this 80-page book the 24 stories that have made history in the history of the Ninth Art, each numbered copy includes, inserted in the book, a magnificent sheet of 25 stamps of 0.46 euros edited for the occasion by the Belgian post office. Each of these stamps represents, in different foreign versions, the 24 covers of the adventures of Tintin and Snowy, the 25th stamp being a photograph signed by Hergé. Limited edition of 7,000 copies. French version.
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 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.
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...
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.
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
Tintin Hergé Et Les Autos - French
The automobile is an integral part of Hergé's work and of Tintin's adventures, which span more than 50 years of contemporary history. Hergé himself was a car enthusiast, who became a real actor in the destinies of our heroes.
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
Tintin Et Le Québec
As soon as the first Tintin albums appeared in bookstores and tobacconists throughout the province, Quebecers fell in love with this intrepid young reporter. The exceptional effervescence of the 1960s, when Quebec opened up to the world, will increase this attachment to the character of Tintin, for whom nothing seems impossible.
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm
Language: French
Hardcover
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.
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
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
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
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