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The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé: 90th Anniversary 23 Books Box Set - Ages 7+ - Paperback
The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé: 90th Anniversary 23 Books Box Set - Ages 7+ - Paperback
The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé: 90th Anniversary 23 Books Box Set - Ages 7+ - Paperback
The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé: 90th Anniversary 23 Books Box Set - Ages 7+ - Paperback

The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé: 90th Anniversary 23 Books Box Set - Ages 7+ - Paperback

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Product Code: B2D1792

ISBN: 9781405294577

Titles in the Set :

1. Tintin and Alph-Art
2. Tintin and The Picaros
3. Flight 714 To Sydney
4. The Castafiore Emerald
5. Tintin In Tibet
6. The Red Sea Sharks
7. The Calculus Affair
8. Explorers on The Moon
9. Destination Moon
10. Land of Black Gold
11. Prisoners of The Sun
12. The Seven Crystal Balls
13. Red Rackham's Treasure
14. The Secret of The Unicorn
15. The Shooting Star
16. The Crab With The Golden Claws
17. King Ottokar's Sceptre
18. The Black Island
19. The Broken Ear
20. The Blue Lotus
21. Cigars of The Pharaoh
22. Tintin In America
23. The Adventures of Tintin In The Land of The Soviets

Description :

Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
He is on a mission to find out, and report to his young readers back home, the state of affairs in Soviet Russia.

Tintin in America
Tintin confirms his reputation as a righter of wrongs. He faces Al Capone and his gang as well as all sorts of other villains.

Cigars of the Pharaoh
Tintin finds himself entangled in a drug trafficking ring that will take him all the way to India

The Blue Lotus
The tale unfolds in China, a place as yet unknown and mysterious to Tintin. Tintin succeeds in overcoming myriad obstacles to finally triumph over his adversaries and disband their network of corruption

The Broken Ear
Rhe story of a thrilling pursuit. Tintin sets off to South America to retrieve a stolen fetish.

The Black Island
On his return from South America, Tintin embarks on an exciting British adventure, full of unexpected surprises.

King Ottokar's Sceptre
Tintin finds a brief-case on a park bench and this leads him to Prague, then to Syldavia. He will save the Kingdom from being overthrown by a fascist "coup d'état".

The Crab with the Golden Claws
Tintin sets off for North Africa. He thwarts a scheme thought-up by a gang of criminals who have hidden opium in tins of crab-meat.

The Shooting Star
Tintin and a team of European scientists sail to the Arctic Ocean where an aerolite made of an unknown metal crashed

The Secret of the Unicorn
The treasure hunt is well and truly on. But as the search continues, the plot thickens...

Red Rackham's Treasure
Tintin and the Thom(p)sons accompany Captain Haddock on a journey in the footsteps of the Captain's illustrious ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock. This story is full of twists, turns and surprises..

The Seven Crystal Balls
As Calculus has disappeared, Tintin and Captain Haddock set off in search of the Professor.

Prisoners of the Sun
Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock fly to Peru in search of Professor Calculus, who has involuntarily committed sacrilege, and has been condemned to suffer the ultimate punishment.

Land of Black Gold
On 9 May 1940, the invasion of Belgium during World War II brutally interrupted the publication of Land of Black Gold. Tintin's universe was still young: Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus and Marlinspike Hall did not yet exist.

Destination Moon
A detailed account on the preparation and the launching of the expedition to the Moon for which Professor Calculus has chosen Syladavian soil.

Explorers on the Moon
Completes the prophetic scientific Tintin adventure

The Calculus Affair
A thrilling chase, surprises, old friends getting back together, headlong fights... all this for a stake in what seems to be limited to an ordinary umbrella. This is probably the most “detective-like” story.

The Red Sea Sharks
This story lifts the veil on the scandal of the modern day slave trade.

Tintin in Tibet
A story of pure friendship, without any of the usual villains: a tale of Tintin's desperate search to find his friend.

The Castafiore Emerald
Captain Haddock's mansion, Marlinspike Hall, can be considered a theatre; the characters in the story are the actors in a play.

Flight 714 to Sydney
The interrupted voyage, the hijacking which will turn everything upside down.

Tintin and the Picaros
A Latin-American tale of a coup d’état, complete with hostage-taking and guerrilla warfare. The last book was written by Hergé, and it took more than ten years to complete!

Tintin and Alph-Art
Left unfinished when he died in 1983, Hergé's last episode, Tintin and Alph-Art (published in 1986), was to describe the occult world of sects.

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