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Postcard - Blue lotus

Postcard - Blue lotus

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Postcard - Secret Unicorn

Postcard - Secret Unicorn

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Postcard - Tchang Tibet

Postcard - Tchang Tibet

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Postcard - Unicorn dive

Postcard - Unicorn dive

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Album-Tintin in the Land of the Soviets

The first Tintin adventure was created in 1929, yet this new colour version is surprisingly fresh and modern to read. Full of energy and enthusiasm, Tintin acquires his distinctive physical appearance as he jumps into a convertible car. To suggest speed Hergé drew the reporter's hair sticking up; the tuft remained forever after.

A Moulinsart-Casterman co-publication.

Specifications:

• 22.5 x 30.5 cm format (cover) • 144 pages + flyleaf pages • 4/4 printing on 115 g special offset paper • Sewn binding • glossy lamination

14.95
Set of 8 Tintin "Petit Vingtième" Coasters

Set of 8 coasters - characters

11.95
Paper bag "Tintin-profile"

Paper bag "profile"

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Tintin and the Robin-Facsimile

In 1943 Hergé had the idea to create a series of chromolithographs based on the principle of “learning by having fun”. The result was a mini-series of magnificent illustrations that are unique in the canon of Hergé's work. Tintin is presented as a nature-enthusiast – botany, zoology, entomology... not only does the young reporter report traditional news but he is also interested in natural science! The Tintin and the Robin facsimile taken from this series shows Tintin and Snowy following a robin. Sold in a wooden frame and covered with glass (38 x 38 cm), the illustration is a faithful reproduction of the original drawing, which was created by Hergé on drawing paper using Indian ink, watercolour and pencil.

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Tintin and the Butterflyfish-Facsimile

In 1943 Hergé had the idea to create a series of chromolithographs based on the principle of “learning by having fun”. The result was a mini-series of magnificent illustrations that are unique in the canon of Hergé's work. Tintin is presented as a nature-enthusiast – botany, zoology, entomology... not only does the young reporter report traditional news but he is also interested in natural science! The Tintin and the Butterflyfish facsimile taken from this series shows Tintin and Snowy fishing for butterflyfish. Sold in a wooden frame and covered with glass (38 x 38 cm), the illustration is a faithful reproduction of the original drawing, which was created by Hergé on drawing paper using Indian ink, watercolour and pencil.

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