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Tintin in Tibet28 reviews
Herge

Mammoth, 2002

My favorite Tintin
This album was first published in 1960. It is my favorite Tintin. Tintin has a vivid dream in which his friend Tchang is in serious danger. They soon find out that his friend was on a plane that crashed in the Himalayas. There were no survivors reported, but Tintin is still convinced that Tchang is alive. Tintin and Captain Haddock flies to India and then they go to the Nepalese/Tibetan border. ...
  
  











  



  
The Adventures of Tintin: The Crab With the Golden Claws / The Shooting Star / The Secret of the Unicorn (3 ...20 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1994

Best book in the series
One of the best book in the series. The first story is where the captain and TinTin first met. Overall very enjoyable. I read this as a kid, but it was more enjoyable this time around.
  
  











  



  
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (The Adventures of Tintin)26 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 2007

Would recommend
this book was received in excellent condition. Ordering, shipping was a breeze, would highly recommend this seller, will purchase there again if the need arises.
  
  











  



  
Red Rackham's Treasure (The Adventures of Tintin)17 reviews
Herge

Mammoth, 2002

Colurful and action packed Tintin classic
Tintin and Captian Haddock prepare to depart on the search for the hidden treasure of Red Rackham, and are approached by an eccentric hard of hearing inventor, Professor Calculus, who simply won't go away. His shark submarine is to prove invaluable in Tintin and the Captain's search, and Calculus will be a constant figure in all subsequent Tintin books. They are also joined by the ...
  
  











  



  
Tintin and Alph-Art (The Adventures of Tintin)7 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 2007

Art (or Alph-Art) for Tintinophiles to relish
If you enjoy reading & re-reading Tintin books like other people enjoy looking at fine art or listening to their favorite composer, this book, with it's beautiful layout is for you. In its incomplete state it feels as genuine and enjoyable as any of the existing classics. A must have!
  
  











  



  
Adventures of Tintin: Land of Black Gold / Destination Moon / Explorers on the Moon (3 Complete Adventures in ...16 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1995

Love them
If you are a Tintin freak, this one is for you. Just buy them
  
  











  



  
The Adventures of Tintin - Red Rackham's Treasure / The Seven Crystal Balls / Prisoners of the Sun (3 ...18 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1995

Great comic book!
Tintin is a great comic book ... funny, witty, adventurous, and with clean language. These are classics! I used to read them growing up in Europe, and I am glad that I can have my children read them too.
  
  











  



  
The Adventures of Tintin: Tintin in America / Cigars of the Pharaoh / The Blue Lotus (3 Complete Adventures ...29 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1994

Amazing Adventures Of TINTIN
Since I was a little boy I liked to read TINTIN's adventures. Years later, that habbit hasn't changed at all.
  
  











  



  
The Adventures of Tintin: The Calculus Affair / The Red Sea Sharks / Tintin in Tibet (3 Complete Adventures ...22 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1997

Great book
Since I read the first tale of Tintin thirty years ago, a can't stop doing so anymore. It's an amazing book.
  
  











  



  
The Adventures of Tintin: The Castafiore Emerald, Flight 714, Tintin and the Picaros (3 Complete Adventures ...18 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1997

Excellent read, a classic for all ages
This book is a highly recommended read for young and old minds that love the 1930s-1970s world.
  
  











  



  
The Adventures of Tintin: The Blue Lotus (Adventures of Tintin)20 reviews
Herge

Casterman Editions, 2006

one of herge's best
Blue Lotus is certainly one of Herge's best, along with Cigars, Broken Ear, Tintin in Tibet, Red Rackams Treasure. What I find to be true in his best books is the belief that never dies which is that there is some point of contact possible between the relationships you pursue in your lifetime and the external world or the events and history of earth herself. This illusory point of contact is kept ...
  
  











  



  
The Secret of the Unicorn (The Adventures of Tintin)12 reviews
Herge

Mammoth, 2002

Full of adventure and fun-filled confusion
First published in French in 1943 as The Secret of the Unicorn (Le Secret de la Licorne. An epidemic of wallet snatching in and around Brussels affects the Thom(p)son twins as theylose wallets by the dozen. Meanwhile Tinin sees a curious model ship and decides to buy it for his friend , Captain Haddock , after which he is pestered by dealers to sell it to them. The Captain unpieces the mystery ...
  
  











  



  
Tintin: Cigars of the Pharaoh (The Adventures of Tintin)16 reviews
Herge

Mammoth, 2002

Tintin in Egypt and India
First published in Le Petit Vingtième between 8/12 1932 and 8/2 1934. The book appeared in 1934 . Redrawn in 1955. It was first published in English in 1971. A colourful and detailed adventure , Tintin and his dog Snowy meet up with an eccentric Egyptologist on a cruise , taking Tintin on a danger-filled adventure from Egypt to Arabia to India , in a hunt for whoever is behind the mystery ...
  
  











  



  
Tintin in America (Adventures of Tintin)20 reviews
Herge

Casterman Editions, 2003

I love Tintin
Huge childhood fan of these books - they're even more comical when I read them now.
  
  











  



  
The Adventures of Tintin: King Ottokar's Sceptre13 reviews
Herge

French & European Pubns, 1989

Someone you can rely on.
Every now and again you need something uncomplicated to read, and Tintin always does the job for me. King Ottakar's Sceptre would have to be my favourite. Tintin finds a briefcase on a park bench, returns it to its rightful owner, and gets mixed up in a plot to overthrow the king of a small east European state. Who is behind the plot? Why are they after Tintin? And can Tintin warn the king in ...
  
  











  



  
Explorers on the Moon (The Adventures of Tintin)6 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1976

Futuristic animated adventure
This science fictional comic , written in 1954 , 14 years before the first actual moon landing , fails to disappoint , after the precedent set by its prequel , 'Destination Moon'. This adventure sees Tintin and friends successfully go to the moon and back , defeating such problems as a rapidly depleting oxygen source and villains who have followed them into space . I read it when I was ten and ...
  
  











  



  
The Seven Crystal Balls (The Adventures of Tintin)8 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1975

The mystery of Rascar Capac and the Sanders-Hardiman expedition
On a train to Marlinspike, Tintin is reading an article about the Sanders-Hardiman expedition which has spent two years excavating Inca tombs. A gentleman on the train warns that a nasty end will await those "busybodies violating the Inca's burial chamber", comparing their predicted fate to that of the archaeologists, involved in the Tut-Ankh-Kamen affair. On his visit to Marlinspike, Tintin is ...
  
  











  



  
Flight 714 (The Adventures of Tintin)16 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1975

"It's a bore to stop being a millionaire."
Reader opinion is divided over the merits of Flight 714. Far and away the most modern of Belgian writer Herge's Tintin comic books, Flight 714 deals with industrial espionage, aliens, and a surprising amount of gunplay for a Tintin adventure. Some fans saw it as an unwelcome departure from the quaint European jet-setting of books past; more than that, however, the book shows that Herge understood ...
  
  











  



  
Black Island (The Adventures of Tintin) (The Adventures of Tintin)13 reviews
Herge

French & European Pubns, 1991

I love Tintin
My reviews for this series will be useless - I was a huge childhood fan
  
  











  



  
The Crab with the Golden Claws (The Adventures of Tintin)13 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1974

Moroccan Karaboudjan
"The Crab With The Golden Claws" is probably one of the first Tintin comics I ever read as a kid, and is probably one of my favorites too. Tintin is walking along, and Snowy gets his nose caught in a tin of crab meat, looking for bones. It turns out the tin has had a long and chequered history. A man who had drowned on the docks had a piece of its label in his pocket, with the word ...
  
  











  








   



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