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Tintin En Amerique (Aventures de Tintin) Petit Format - Tome 3 (French Edition)

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Tome 3 - Dans Tintin en Amérique (1932), le héros confirme sa vocation de redresseur de torts, en s'opposant au mafioso Al Capone, aux gangsters de Chicago et aux fripouilles de tout acabit. Déjà Hergé témoigne d'une vision généreuse du monde, stigmatisant par exemple l'attitude dominatrice des blancs envers les indiens peaux-rouges. Dimensions : 16.8x22.5x0.7 cm


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Dans Tintin en Amérique(1932), le héros confirme sa vocation de redresseur de torts, en s'opposant au mafioso Al Capone, aux gangsters de Chicago et aux fripouilles de tout accabit. Déjà Hergé témoigne d'une vision généreuse du monde, stigmatisant par exemple l'attitude dominatrice des blancs envers les indiens peaux-rouges.

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Né le 22 mai 1907 à Etterbeek, Georges Remi signe dans sa jeunesse de nombreuses illustrations pour des revues scoutes sous le nom d'Hergé. C'est le 10 janvier 1929 qu'il donne naissance au reporter Tintin dans les pages du Petit Vingtième, supplément pour la jeunesse d'un quotidien belge catholique. Son héros devient très vite le personnage le plus emblématique de la bande dessinée francophone. Curieux de tout ce qui fait son siècle, Hergé en a collecté les images et les signes mythique et historiques. Par son art du dessin et sa science de la narration, il a donné à la bande dessinée européenne ses lettres de noblesse. Il est mort le 3 mars 1983 à Woluwe-Saint-Lambert. © Hergé-Moulinsart

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Tintin En Amerique (Aventures de Tintin) Petit Format - Tome 3 (French Edition)

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Tintin En Amerique (Aventures de Tintin) Petit Format - Tome 3 (French Edition)

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Unless otherwise stated, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.

BOLO operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of Qatar. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the Qatar will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in Qatar are listed on our website.

All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.

All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.

Description:

Tome 3 - Dans Tintin en Amérique (1932), le héros confirme sa vocation de redresseur de torts, en s'opposant au mafioso Al Capone, aux gangsters de Chicago et aux fripouilles de tout acabit. Déjà Hergé témoigne d'une vision généreuse du monde, stigmatisant par exemple l'attitude dominatrice des blancs envers les indiens peaux-rouges. Dimensions : 16.8x22.5x0.7 cm


Editorial Reviews

From the Back Cover

Dans Tintin en Amérique(1932), le héros confirme sa vocation de redresseur de torts, en s'opposant au mafioso Al Capone, aux gangsters de Chicago et aux fripouilles de tout accabit. Déjà Hergé témoigne d'une vision généreuse du monde, stigmatisant par exemple l'attitude dominatrice des blancs envers les indiens peaux-rouges.

About the Author

Né le 22 mai 1907 à Etterbeek, Georges Remi signe dans sa jeunesse de nombreuses illustrations pour des revues scoutes sous le nom d'Hergé. C'est le 10 janvier 1929 qu'il donne naissance au reporter Tintin dans les pages du Petit Vingtième, supplément pour la jeunesse d'un quotidien belge catholique. Son héros devient très vite le personnage le plus emblématique de la bande dessinée francophone. Curieux de tout ce qui fait son siècle, Hergé en a collecté les images et les signes mythique et historiques. Par son art du dessin et sa science de la narration, il a donné à la bande dessinée européenne ses lettres de noblesse. Il est mort le 3 mars 1983 à Woluwe-Saint-Lambert. © Hergé-Moulinsart

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