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TINTIN'S CLOTHES
Tintin's Clothes. By Jesper Jühne. Do we read Tintin books in the correct order?. Most Tintin fans think that the correct order should be in the sequence Hergé produced the books. Is that right? No, I don't think so. You can read the books in that order, but the English language editions that are so popular today do not necessarily correspond to the early French language originals. TINTIN AND THE WORLD OF STAMPS The year 2007 was the centenary of Hergé’s birth. To commemorate this, France issued a set of six stamps, each depicting a Tintin character: Tintin and Snowy, Professor Calculus, Captain Haddock, Thomson and Thompson, Bianca Castafiore, and Chang. The stamps were released on May 14th. Eight days later, on 22nd May, Belgium releaseda set of
TINTIN IN TIBET: HERGÉ Tintin In Tibet: Hergé – His Masterwork. By Rodney Willis†February 2010 (Revised October 2010) At this point in the Adventures of Tintin, during significant personal crisis for Hergé, he was at the height of his creative talent abilities - Already displayed evidently in other prior adventures.Yet it was in Tibet which he truly defined Tintin especially and Haddock as characters immortal CHOOSING BOOKS TO BUY: OLD VS NEW, LITTLE BROWN VS EGMONT? I m finally going to start collecting all the Tintin books. I ve wanted to for years, but I ve never taken the time to figure out what all the different editions are. Is there a timeline of various print editions? I know I want new, hardcover, English, full size and hopefully matching. I m in America and I grew up reading Little Brown hardcovers with matte paper from the library. CASTERMAN OR EGMONT? I read all the Tintin books as a kid and I did not pay much attention to who the publisher was. Now I plan to buy the entire series (in English). I have a choice between Casterman and Egmont. Which one should I buy? I am told that the Methuen and Egmont editions are the same, but they are slightly different from the Casterman edition. Isthat true?
"COLLECTOR'S GIANT FACSIMILE EDITIONS" FROM LITTLE BROWN The Secret of the Unicorn: Collector's Giant Facsimile Edition. I can't work out exactly how large these items are supposed to be - at £37 they'd better be life-sized! The blurb on one entry states: "Perfect for collectors--this large format facsimile edition shows off Hergé's artwork as it was meant to be seen" but I'm not aware ofthere
AN ANALYSIS OF HERGÉ’S PORTRAYAL OF VARIOUS RACIAL GROUPS Lotus 3 first appeared in 1929 as a serial in the Belgian Catholic newspaper Le Petit Vingtième.5 Written initially as a children’s comic, Tintin au Pays Soviets, took a strong right-of- center view against Stalinist Russia, denouncing Communism’s absurdities and TINTINOLOGIST.ORG: THE TINTIN FAN'S RESOURCEARTICLESGUIDES & LISTSFORUMSABOUTCONTACT USTINTIN'S MEALS The Tintin fan’s resource. Providing Tintin news, articles, reviews, guides, forums and more. Formerly The Cult of Tintin, Tintinologist.org is the oldest and largest English-language Tintin fan-site on the Internet. GUIDE TO THE OFFICIAL TINTIN BOOKS The Shooting Star. The Secret of the Unicorn. Red Rackham's Treasure. The Seven Crystal Balls. Prisoners of the Sun. Land of Black Gold. Destination Moon. Explorers on the Moon. The Calculus Affair. NAMES OF MAIN TINTIN CHARACTERS IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES Names of Main Tintin Characters in Different Languages. Maintained by Tintinologist.org staff Irene Mar.Contributions from: Anirban Bhattacharjee, Finlay ChalmersTINTIN'S CLOTHES
Tintin's Clothes. By Jesper Jühne. Do we read Tintin books in the correct order?. Most Tintin fans think that the correct order should be in the sequence Hergé produced the books. Is that right? No, I don't think so. You can read the books in that order, but the English language editions that are so popular today do not necessarily correspond to the early French language originals. TINTIN AND THE WORLD OF STAMPS The year 2007 was the centenary of Hergé’s birth. To commemorate this, France issued a set of six stamps, each depicting a Tintin character: Tintin and Snowy, Professor Calculus, Captain Haddock, Thomson and Thompson, Bianca Castafiore, and Chang. The stamps were released on May 14th. Eight days later, on 22nd May, Belgium releaseda set of
TINTIN IN TIBET: HERGÉ Tintin In Tibet: Hergé – His Masterwork. By Rodney Willis†February 2010 (Revised October 2010) At this point in the Adventures of Tintin, during significant personal crisis for Hergé, he was at the height of his creative talent abilities - Already displayed evidently in other prior adventures.Yet it was in Tibet which he truly defined Tintin especially and Haddock as characters immortal CHOOSING BOOKS TO BUY: OLD VS NEW, LITTLE BROWN VS EGMONT? I m finally going to start collecting all the Tintin books. I ve wanted to for years, but I ve never taken the time to figure out what all the different editions are. Is there a timeline of various print editions? I know I want new, hardcover, English, full size and hopefully matching. I m in America and I grew up reading Little Brown hardcovers with matte paper from the library. CASTERMAN OR EGMONT? I read all the Tintin books as a kid and I did not pay much attention to who the publisher was. Now I plan to buy the entire series (in English). I have a choice between Casterman and Egmont. Which one should I buy? I am told that the Methuen and Egmont editions are the same, but they are slightly different from the Casterman edition. Isthat true?
"COLLECTOR'S GIANT FACSIMILE EDITIONS" FROM LITTLE BROWN The Secret of the Unicorn: Collector's Giant Facsimile Edition. I can't work out exactly how large these items are supposed to be - at £37 they'd better be life-sized! The blurb on one entry states: "Perfect for collectors--this large format facsimile edition shows off Hergé's artwork as it was meant to be seen" but I'm not aware ofthere
AN ANALYSIS OF HERGÉ’S PORTRAYAL OF VARIOUS RACIAL GROUPS Lotus 3 first appeared in 1929 as a serial in the Belgian Catholic newspaper Le Petit Vingtième.5 Written initially as a children’s comic, Tintin au Pays Soviets, took a strong right-of- center view against Stalinist Russia, denouncing Communism’s absurdities and TINTIN REFERENCE GUIDES AND LISTS Tintin character files, trivia, FAQ, bibliography, screen, stage and radio productions, shops directory and other lists and referenceguides.
TINTIN CHARACTERS GUIDE: S Characters by Name: S. Compiled by Tintinologist.org staff Irene Mar.Contributions from Tintinologist.org Belgium Correspondent Etienne Chevalier.Special thanks to Simon Doyle, Ed Charles Adams, Christian Jaeschke, Garen Ewing and 'Frankymole' for correcting the entry for Sunny Jim.. Last modified: 31 December 2012.TINTIN’S MEALS
Tintin eats simply and often sparingly. He rarely takes pleasure in food. Dining is a necessary means of social interaction, it facilitates conversation and advances Tintin’s pursuit of a mystery. Tintin eats when others do, and usually eats what they do, focusing onthe
GREAT SNAKES! THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN: THE BLUE LOTUS The Adventures of Tintin is a series of comic books which recount the travels and escapades of a young red-headed Belgian reporter as he travels around the globe, accompanied by his dog, Snowy, foiling criminals and solving mysteries. Tintin the character was first created in 1929 by Belgian writer and artist Georges Remi. Remi, wholived from
ARUMBAYA EXPLAINED
Arumbabya Explained. By Andrew Pilcher. 3 April 1999. The Arumbaya is a fictitious language, like Syldavian, concepted by Hergé, and can be found in a couple of books.. The Arumbabya in the English language editions is the creation of Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner, Tintin's English translators.Lonsdale-Turner and Bell's creation is really 'perfect phonetic Cockney', the HERGÉ'S CAMEO APPEARANCES Cigars of the Pharaoh. This episode has two Hergé appearances. First, about 18 minutes into the action, Hergé appears on Rastapopoulos' film set as one of the crew behind the camera when Tintin interrupts the action. Later (at around 33:00), Hergé stands in the grounds of the mental asylum when Tintin is escaping. TINTIN CROSSES THE ATLANTIC: THE GOLDEN PRESS AFFAIR Tintin Crosses The Atlantic: The Golden Press Affair. October 2004. Updated in January 2007. In 1958 Georges Duplaix wrote to Casterman to express his interest in publishing Tintin in the USA. At the time, the dust was still settling after the ‘horror comics debate’. "COLLECTOR'S GIANT FACSIMILE EDITIONS" FROM LITTLE BROWN I suppose this subject s title covers it all, but does anyone have any clues what these are? Red Rackham s Treasure: Collector s Giant Facsimile Edition The Secret of the Unicorn: Collector s Giant Facsimile Edition I can t work out exactly how large these items are supposed to be - at 37 they d better be life-sized! The blurb on one entry states: Perfect for collectors--this large format facsimil THE BEST TINTIN BOOK TO START WITH? Moderator Note: The contents of this thread now combine more than one original thread on the same subject. I have read comics and cartoons for many years, but know nothing about tintin but am very curious. I d like to be sure and start learning about tintin and reading the comic in the best way. What available editions would you recommend? Also, to generally learn about tintin, I would appreciate WANT TO BUY: COMPLETE TINTIN MOULINSART CAR COLLECTION Looking to purchase a complete set of Tintin Moulinsart car/transport collection (Atlas models). I believe there were a total of 70 cars which have been released. If you are interested to sell your entire collection of Moulinsart cars, please contact me via email with your offer. My email address can be found in my profile. The collection has to be mint and come with all original packaging and box TINTINOLOGIST.ORG: THE TINTIN FAN'S RESOURCEARTICLESGUIDES & LISTSFORUMSABOUTCONTACT USTINTIN'S MEALS The Tintin fan’s resource. Providing Tintin news, articles, reviews, guides, forums and more. Formerly The Cult of Tintin, Tintinologist.org is the oldest and largest English-language Tintin fan-site on the Internet. GUIDE TO THE OFFICIAL TINTIN BOOKS The Shooting Star. The Secret of the Unicorn. Red Rackham's Treasure. The Seven Crystal Balls. Prisoners of the Sun. Land of Black Gold. Destination Moon. Explorers on the Moon. The Calculus Affair. TINTINOLOGIST.ORG FORUMS Tintin Forums. View statistics · Search the forums · User guide ·. Forums. Topics. Tintin news and events. 360. Official Tintin books. 482. Official Tintin film, stage and radio adaptations.TINTIN MOVIES
TINTIN’S MEALS
Tintin eats simply and often sparingly. He rarely takes pleasure in food. Dining is a necessary means of social interaction, it facilitates conversation and advances Tintin’s pursuit of a mystery. Tintin eats when others do, and usually eats what they do, focusing onthe
NAMES OF MAIN TINTIN CHARACTERS IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES Names of Main Tintin Characters in Different Languages. Maintained by Tintinologist.org staff Irene Mar.Contributions from: Anirban Bhattacharjee, Finlay ChalmersTINTIN'S CLOTHES
Tintin's Clothes. By Jesper Jühne. Do we read Tintin books in the correct order?. Most Tintin fans think that the correct order should be in the sequence Hergé produced the books. Is that right? No, I don't think so. You can read the books in that order, but the English language editions that are so popular today do not necessarily correspond to the early French language originals.ARUMBAYA EXPLAINED
Arumbabya Explained. By Andrew Pilcher. 3 April 1999. The Arumbaya is a fictitious language, like Syldavian, concepted by Hergé, and can be found in a couple of books.. The Arumbabya in the English language editions is the creation of Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner, Tintin's English translators.Lonsdale-Turner and Bell's creation is really 'perfect phonetic Cockney', the CASTERMAN OR EGMONT? I read all the Tintin books as a kid and I did not pay much attention to who the publisher was. Now I plan to buy the entire series (in English). I have a choice between Casterman and Egmont. Which one should I buy? I am told that the Methuen and Egmont editions are the same, but they are slightly different from the Casterman edition. Isthat true?
CHOOSING BOOKS TO BUY: OLD VS NEW, LITTLE BROWN VS EGMONT? I m finally going to start collecting all the Tintin books. I ve wanted to for years, but I ve never taken the time to figure out what all the different editions are. Is there a timeline of various print editions? I know I want new, hardcover, English, full size and hopefully matching. I m in America and I grew up reading Little Brown hardcovers with matte paper from the library. TINTINOLOGIST.ORG: THE TINTIN FAN'S RESOURCEARTICLESGUIDES & LISTSFORUMSABOUTCONTACT USTINTIN'S MEALS The Tintin fan’s resource. Providing Tintin news, articles, reviews, guides, forums and more. Formerly The Cult of Tintin, Tintinologist.org is the oldest and largest English-language Tintin fan-site on the Internet. GUIDE TO THE OFFICIAL TINTIN BOOKS The Shooting Star. The Secret of the Unicorn. Red Rackham's Treasure. The Seven Crystal Balls. Prisoners of the Sun. Land of Black Gold. Destination Moon. Explorers on the Moon. The Calculus Affair. TINTINOLOGIST.ORG FORUMS Tintin Forums. View statistics · Search the forums · User guide ·. Forums. Topics. Tintin news and events. 360. Official Tintin books. 482. Official Tintin film, stage and radio adaptations.TINTIN MOVIES
TINTIN’S MEALS
Tintin eats simply and often sparingly. He rarely takes pleasure in food. Dining is a necessary means of social interaction, it facilitates conversation and advances Tintin’s pursuit of a mystery. Tintin eats when others do, and usually eats what they do, focusing onthe
NAMES OF MAIN TINTIN CHARACTERS IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES Names of Main Tintin Characters in Different Languages. Maintained by Tintinologist.org staff Irene Mar.Contributions from: Anirban Bhattacharjee, Finlay ChalmersTINTIN'S CLOTHES
Tintin's Clothes. By Jesper Jühne. Do we read Tintin books in the correct order?. Most Tintin fans think that the correct order should be in the sequence Hergé produced the books. Is that right? No, I don't think so. You can read the books in that order, but the English language editions that are so popular today do not necessarily correspond to the early French language originals.ARUMBAYA EXPLAINED
Arumbabya Explained. By Andrew Pilcher. 3 April 1999. The Arumbaya is a fictitious language, like Syldavian, concepted by Hergé, and can be found in a couple of books.. The Arumbabya in the English language editions is the creation of Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner, Tintin's English translators.Lonsdale-Turner and Bell's creation is really 'perfect phonetic Cockney', the CASTERMAN OR EGMONT? I read all the Tintin books as a kid and I did not pay much attention to who the publisher was. Now I plan to buy the entire series (in English). I have a choice between Casterman and Egmont. Which one should I buy? I am told that the Methuen and Egmont editions are the same, but they are slightly different from the Casterman edition. Isthat true?
CHOOSING BOOKS TO BUY: OLD VS NEW, LITTLE BROWN VS EGMONT? I m finally going to start collecting all the Tintin books. I ve wanted to for years, but I ve never taken the time to figure out what all the different editions are. Is there a timeline of various print editions? I know I want new, hardcover, English, full size and hopefully matching. I m in America and I grew up reading Little Brown hardcovers with matte paper from the library. TINTINOLOGIST.ORG FORUMS Tintin Forums. View statistics · Search the forums · User guide ·. Forums. Topics. Tintin news and events. 360. Official Tintin books. 482. Official Tintin film, stage and radio adaptations. TINTIN CHARACTERS GUIDE: S Characters by Name: S. Compiled by Tintinologist.org staff Irene Mar.Contributions from Tintinologist.org Belgium Correspondent Etienne Chevalier.Special thanks to Simon Doyle, Ed Charles Adams, Christian Jaeschke, Garen Ewing and 'Frankymole' for correcting the entry for Sunny Jim.. Last modified: 31 December 2012. TINTIN AND THE WORLD OF STAMPS The year 2007 was the centenary of Hergé’s birth. To commemorate this, France issued a set of six stamps, each depicting a Tintin character: Tintin and Snowy, Professor Calculus, Captain Haddock, Thomson and Thompson, Bianca Castafiore, and Chang. The stamps were released on May 14th. Eight days later, on 22nd May, Belgium releaseda set of
GREAT SNAKES! THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN: THE BLUE LOTUS The Adventures of Tintin is a series of comic books which recount the travels and escapades of a young red-headed Belgian reporter as he travels around the globe, accompanied by his dog, Snowy, foiling criminals and solving mysteries. Tintin the character was first created in 1929 by Belgian writer and artist Georges Remi. Remi, wholived from
FIRST PUBLICATION DATES OF THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN Tintin in the Land of the Soviets was first issued in English by Sundancer in 1989. It was produced as a facsimile and included one page – 97a – that had been overlooked for the original 1930 French language book. The 1999 Methuen (and later Egmont) release is in the ‘standard’ hardcover format, but does not include the‘missing’ page.
TINTIN SHOPS DIRECTORY List of Tintin shops and distributors, sorted by country. Tintin Shops Directory Find a Tintin shop - choose a location: Australia THE CASTAFIORE EMERALD Plot. When the old gypsy fortune-teller reads Captain Haddock's palm, she foresees trouble at Marlinspike Hall. Indeed, Tintin, Snowy and the Captain are scarcely home again before misfortune strikes. An accident, an unexpected visitor, an invasion by press and television, and then a robbery. Bianca Castafiore's emerald disappears. CASTERMAN OR EGMONT? I read all the Tintin books as a kid and I did not pay much attention to who the publisher was. Now I plan to buy the entire series (in English). I have a choice between Casterman and Egmont. Which one should I buy? I am told that the Methuen and Egmont editions are the same, but they are slightly different from the Casterman edition. Isthat true?
CHOOSING BOOKS TO BUY: OLD VS NEW, LITTLE BROWN VS EGMONT? I m finally going to start collecting all the Tintin books. I ve wanted to for years, but I ve never taken the time to figure out what all the different editions are. Is there a timeline of various print editions? I know I want new, hardcover, English, full size and hopefully matching. I m in America and I grew up reading Little Brown hardcovers with matte paper from the library. THE BEST TINTIN BOOK TO START WITH? Moderator Note: The contents of this thread now combine more than one original thread on the same subject. I have read comics and cartoons for many years, but know nothing about tintin but am very curious. I d like to be sure and start learning about tintin and reading the comic in the best way. What available editions would you recommend? Also, to generally learn about tintin, I would appreciatesite map
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