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Chronologie d'une œuvre Volume 1

The seven-volume French-language Chronologie d'une œuvre series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The first volume covers the period between 1907 and 1931, starting with the birth of Hergé and ending with Tintin in the Congo. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

105.00
Chronologie d'une œuvre Volume 2

The seven-volume French-language "Chronologie d'une œuvre" series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The second volume covers the period between 1931 and 1935, starting with “Tintin in America” and ending with "The Blue Lotus”. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

105.00
Chronologie d'une œuvre Volume 3

The seven-volume French-language Chronologie d'une œuvre series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The third volume covers the period between 1935 and 1939, starting with The Broken Ear and ending with King Ottokar's Sceptre. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

105.00
Chronologie d'une œuvre Volume 4

The seven-volume French-language Chronologie d'une œuvre series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The fourth volume covers the period between 1939 and 1943, starting with Land of Black Gold and ending with Red Rackham's Treasure. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

105.00
Chronologie d'une œuvre Volume 6

The seven-volume French-language Chronologie d'une œuvre series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The sixth volume covers the period between 1950 and 1957, starting with Destination Moon and ending with The Red Sea Sharks. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

105.00
22.50
Chronologie d'une œuvre Volume 7

The seven-volume French-language Chronologie d'une œuvre series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The seventh volume covers the period between 1958 and 1983, starting with Tintin in Tibet and ending with Tintin and Alph-art. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

105.00
19.95
The Art of Hergé

Hergé was one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. Master of the clear line and multitalented, he left us an exceptional legacy. His prolific output included not only comics but also advertisements, illustrations, caricature and graphic design. Volume 3 covers the period of his life from 1950 to 1983. 

32.95
L'art d'Hergé

Pierre Sterckx made extensive use of the Hergé Museum archives as he researched this work. The author presents the evolution of Hergé's work, from the simplicity of his first drawings to the pinnacle of his clear line style, from his first attempts at colour to the mastery of his final full-colour pages. Sterckx also unveils a lesser-known side to Hergé, looking at the painters and artists that inspired the creator of Tintin: contemporaries such as Fontana, Poliakoff, Warhol and Lichtenstein. Hergé was a passionate collector of work by these artists.

35.00
Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°16

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°16 - Écosse, terre de mystères 

It is during one of his first adventures that Tintin embarks on a journey that will lead him to Scotland, in pursuit of counterfeiters. In this issue, rediscover a large dossier on this land of legend and folklore. Magnified by Hergé in the Black Isle, it fed his imagination and continues to fascinate thousands of visitors every year. 

In this issue, you will find an extract from volume 2 of Scotland (Leo), exclusive interviews with Yann Arthus-Bertrand, François Avril and Patrice Leconte, as well as a new column on the adventure of ideas by the philosopher Laurence Devillairs. (French version)

21.98
Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°15

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°15 - Marcher ou le début de l’aventure

Throughout the adventures, Tintin reveals himself to be a tireless walker. The walk is the initial action in most of the books, the beginning of the adventure and, beyond that, the moment of hindsight necessary for a calm analysis of the situation. Following on from Tintin, this issue invites us to rediscover the benefits of walking. Exclusive interviews with explorer Mike Horn and an extract from Americana, the spectacular graphic novel by Luke Healy. (French version)

17.99
25.00
Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°14

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°14 - Voyages en train

Trains have always fascinated creators, and Hergé is no exception. An essential means of transport, the train has taken Tintin from the Soviet Union to the Andes Mountains, via America and China (French version).

21.98
Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°13

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°13 - Le désert

TINTIN AND THE DESERT FROM THE LAND OF THE PHARAOHS TO THE LAND OF BLACK GOLD

Dunes undulating endlessly, a caravan stretching under the sun at its zenith, a teapot whispering on the embers... As Tintin often experienced, the desert, which seems so incredibly fixed, can turn out to be a hostile territory full of dangers. This is all the more true today: most of them have become uncertain, troubled and shifting zones, where the Westerner incurs perils far more serious than those faced by the young reporter in the 20th century... (French version)

16.99
Tintin au Congo de papa

Tintin au Congo de papa

9.50
Tintin – The Complete Companion

Tintin – the Complete Companion

32.25
Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°12

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°12

20.98
Les mystères du Lotus bleu

Author Pierre Fesnault-Deruelle studies Tintin's fourth adventure, The Blue Lotus, in minute detail. This wonderful, highly original guide to the story shows how Hergé researched his story, explains the hand of Hergé's Chinese friend Chang Chong-chen in the work, and much more. French-language version.

9.00
Artbook-Les aventures de Tintin

Artbook – Les aventures de Tintin

29.50
Tintin, c'est l'Aventure - N°11

Tintin, c'est l'aventure N°11

16.99
Archibald Haddock-Les mémoires de Mille Sabords

This French-language book delves into the history of the most impulsive and endearing character in The Adventures of Tintin: Captain Haddock!

11.95
Les Tribulations de Tintin au Congo

Dévoilant les secrets de l’élaboration et de la publication des différentes versions de Tintin au Congo, Philippe Goddin élargit ses commentaires à la relation entre Hergé et les Africains depuis les débuts du dessinateur au milieu des années vingt jusqu’à ses ultimes réalisations à l’aube des années quatre-vingt.

31.50
Hergé,Tintin and the Americans

Hergé, Tintin et les Américains

29.50

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