Chronologie d'une œuvre

Chronologie d'une œuvre

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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 oeuvre Volume 5

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 fifth volume covers the period between 1943 and 1949, starting with The 7 Crystal Balls and ending with Land of Black Gold. 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
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

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