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The Secret of the Unicorn (Tintin #11 HB) by Herge
$26.99 AUD
Category: Middle Readers | Series: Tintin (Hardback)
In this Tintin adventure, the discovery of a model ship linked to one of Captain Haddock's seafaring ancestors leads to a mysterious series of thefts and a search for lost treasure.
The Seven Crystal Balls (Tintin #13 HB) by Herge
$26.99 AUD
Category: Middle Readers | Series: Tintin (Hardback)
Herge's classic comic book creation Tintin is one of the most iconic characters in children's books. These highly collectible editions of the original 24 adventures will delight Tintin fans old and new. Perfect for lovers of graphic novels, mysteries and historical adventures. The world's most famous tr ...Show more
The Shooting Star (Tintin #10 HB) by Hergé
$26.99 AUD
Category: Middle Readers | Series: Tintin (Hardback)
In this adventure, a meteorite containing an unknown metal falls to earth, and Tintin and his friends are involved in a race against time to find it.
Tintin and Alph-Art by Herge
$26.99 AUD
Category: Middle Readers | Series: Tintin (Hardback)
Join the world's most famous travelling reporter in his final unfinished adventure, Tintin and Alph-Art In an interview shortly before his death, Herge wrote of the last Tintin adventure: "The plot revolves around a tale of forgers ...The book is set in the world of contemporary art. The narration itsel ...Show more
Tintin and the Picaros (#23 HB) by Herge
$26.99 AUD
Category: Middle Readers | Series: Tintin (Hardback)
A reluctant Tintin returns to revolutionary San Theodoros for his final complete adventure.
Tintin in Tibet (#20 HB) by Herge
$26.99 AUD
Category: Middle Readers | Series: Tintin (Hardback)
In this adventure, a strange dream and bad news take Tintin and Captain Haddock to Tibet, where they encounter the Abominable Snowman.
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets by Herge
$39.99 AUD
Category: Middle Readers | Series: Tintin (Hardback)
This first adventure of Tintin, théeboy reporter, appeared in 1929 in a children's supplement to a Belgian daily newspaper, Le Vingtième Siècle. Hergé, Georges Rémi, then twenty-two years old, was employed on the staff as an artist. He had received no formal art training, but was already showing thé ori ...Show more