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Tintin - A celebration of one man and his dog
For lovers of Tintin, look no further than these 8 beautifully produced volumes containing all Herge’s Tintin titles. Also be
one of to see the publication in book form of one of the most
acclaimed web comics of all time, The Rainbow Orchid.
It is an ambitious blend of classic storytelling and cinematic artwork
in which adventure, historical drama and legend are seamlessly
intertwined and illustrated very much in the style of Herge by Garen
Ewing.
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The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 1
Herge
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Volume 1 - Tintin in the Land of the Soviets; Tintin in the Congo
An essential volume for collectors:This volume includes
the first two stories about Tintin created by Herge, Tintin in the land
of the Soviets (1929) and...
Format: Hardback - Released: 05/02/2007
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The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 2
Herge
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Volume 2 - Tintin in America; The Cigars of the Pharaoh; The Blue Lotus
Tintin, the most celebrated boy-detective, has been given a highly
attractive and distinctive new look in handsome, small scale editions
which read more like books. Each volume...
Format: Hardback - Released: 05/02/2007
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The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 3
Herge
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Volume 3 - Tintin and the Broken Ear; The Black Island; King Ottokar’s Sceptre
Tintin, the most celebrated boy-detective, has been given a highly
attractive and distinctive new look in handsome, small scale editions
which read more like books. Each volume...
Format: Hardback - Released: 05/02/2007
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The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 4
Herge
THIS VOLUME -Volume 4 - The Crab with the Golden Claws; The Shooting Star; The Secret of the Unicorn
Tintin, the most celebrated boy-detective, has been given a highly
attractive and distinctive new look in handsome, small scale editions
which read more...
Format: Hardback - Released: 05/02/2007
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The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 5
Herge
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Volume 5 - Red Rackham’s Treasure; The Seven Crystal Balls; Prisoners of the Sun
Tintin, the most celebrated boy-detective, has been given a highly
attractive and distinctive new look in handsome, small scale editions
which read more like books. Each volume...
Format: Hardback - Released: 09/02/2007
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The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 6
Herge
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Volume 6 - Land of Black Gold; Destination Moon; Explorers on the Moon
Tintin, the most celebrated boy-detective, has been given a highly
attractive and distinctive new look in handsome, small scale editions
which read more like books. Each volume contains...
Format: Hardback - Released: 05/02/2007
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The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 7
Herge
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Volume 7 - The Calculus Affair; The Red Sea Sharks; Tintin in Tibet
Tintin, the most celebrated boy-detective, has been given a highly
attractive and distinctive new look in handsome, small scale editions
which read more like books. Each volume contains...
Format: Hardback - Released: 05/02/2007
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The Adventures of Tintin: Volume 8
Herge
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Volume 8 - The Castafiore Emerald; Flight 714 to Sydney; Tintin and the Picaros; Tintin and Alph Art
Tintin, the most celebrated boy-detective, has been given a highly
attractive and distinctive new look in handsome, small scale editions
which read more...
Format: Hardback - Released: 05/02/2007
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The Adventures of Tintin is a series of comic strips created by Belgian artist Hergé, the pen name of Georges Remi (1907–1983). The series first appeared in French in a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle on 10 January 1929.

Spanning more than 50 years Tintin's adventures, from the Congo to the Moon, created 24 timeless books. These have now been beautifully rebound in 8 hardback sized books so the adventure and excitement can live on with your children.
Here is the full list of the titles and when they were originally
published. Check the centre column on this page to find out which
titles feature in which of the 8 volumes.

1. Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (1929–1930) 2. Tintin in the Congo (1930–1931) 3. Tintin in America (1931–1932) 4. Cigars of the Pharaoh (1932–1934) 5. The Blue Lotus (1934–1935) 6. The Broken Ear (1935–1937) 7. The Black Island (1937–1938) 8. King Ottokar's Sceptre (1938–1939) 9. The Crab with the Golden Claws (1940–1941) 10. The Shooting Star (1941–1942) 11. The Secret of the Unicorn (1942–1943) 12. Red Rackham's Treasure (1943–1944) 13. The Seven Crystal Balls (1943–1948) 14. Prisoners of the Sun (1946–1949) 15. Land of Black Gold (1948–1950) 16. Destination Moon (1950–1953) 17. Explorers on the Moon (1950–1954) 18. The Calculus Affair (1954–1956) 19. The Red Sea Sharks (1958) 20. Tintin in Tibet (1960) 21. The Castafiore Emerald (1963) 22. Flight 714 (1968) 23. Tintin and the Picaros (1976) 24. Tintin and Alph-Art (1986)
THE HERGE MUSEUM:
A SPECTACULAR new museum dedicated to Hergé, the pen name of Georges
Remi, who created the comic-book hero Tintin, has just opened in the
Belgian town of Louvain-la-Neuve.
THE STEVEN SPIELBERG FILM:
The film due for release in 2010 is directed by Steven Spielberg, and the script is based on two of the stories; The Secret of the Unicorn and The Crab with the Golden Claws. Jamie Bell (Billy Elliot star) is playing Tintin, Andy Serkis is
playing Captain Haddock, and Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are playing
Thomson and Thompson. The cast also includes Daniel Craig, Toby Jones,
Mackenzie Crook and Gad Elmaleh.
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