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Secret Of The Unicorn (Adventures Of Tintin) - Hergé
Secret Of The Unicorn (Adventures Of Tintin)
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The Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic strips created by Belgian artist Herge the pen name of Georges Remi (1907 1983). The series first appeared in French in Le Petit Vingtieme, a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtieme Siecle on 10 January... show more
The Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic strips created by Belgian artist Herge the pen name of Georges Remi (1907 1983). The series first appeared in French in Le Petit Vingtieme, a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtieme Siecle on 10 January 1929. Set in a painstakingly researched world closely mirroring our own, Herge's Tintin series continues to be a favorite of readers and critics alike 80 years later.The hero of the series is Tintin, a young Belgian reporter. He is aided in his adventures from the beginning by his faithful fox terrier dog Snowy (Milou in French). Later, popular additions to the cast included the brash, cynical and grumpy Captain Haddock, the bright but hearing-impaired Professor Calculus (Professeur Tournesol) and other colorful supporting characters such as the incompetent detectives Thomson and Thompson (Dupond et Dupont). Herge himself features in several of the comics as a background character; as do his assistants in some instances. The success of the series saw the serialized strips collected into a series of albums (24 in all), spun into a successful magazine and adapted for film and theatre. The series is one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century, with translations published in over 50 languages and more than 200 million copies of the books sold to date. The comic strip series has long been admired for its clean, expressive drawings in Herge's signature ligne claire style. Engaging, well-researched plots straddle a variety of genres: swashbuckling adventures with elements of fantasy, mysteries, political thrillers, and science fiction. The stories within the Tintin series always feature slapstick humor, accompanied in later albums by sophisticated satire, and political and cultural commentary.
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ISBN: 9780828850667 (0828850666)
Publisher: French & European Publications Inc
Edition language: English
Series: Tintin (#11)
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The Girl Who'll Read Anything
The Girl Who'll Read Anything rated it
3.0 The Secret of the Unicorn
This was a fun and enjoyable read. It was nice that Hergé placed some realistic scenarios and details in his drawings and stories.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.0 The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
bookshelves: radio-4x, kiddlewinks, autumn-2011, published-1943, dog-steals-the-show, treasure, pirates-smugglers-wreckers, play-dramatisation, fraudio, seven-seas, shortstory-shortstories-novellas Read from October 29 to November 06, 2011 Sunday - The intrepid boy reporter buys a model ship tha...
Musings of a Book Addict
Musings of a Book Addict rated it
5.0 The Secret of the Unicorn (Adventures of Tintin Series)
More crazy Captain Haddock shenanigans. Also the secret scrolls in the old model ships were very exciting to me as a kid.
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
3.5 The Treasure Hunt Begins
By the time that this album was completed we are heading into the later stages of the war, though at this time I suspect that Belgium was still under the control of the Nazis. The US had entered the war and Hitler was bogged down in Russia, however that did not mean that life in occupied Belgium was...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.0
Sunday - The intrepid boy reporter buys a model ship that sparks off a treasure hunt. Stars Richard Pearce and Andrew Sachs.This will make a cracking film - exciting stuff. To be continued next week in Red Rackham's Treasure
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