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| Best Sellers Rank | #255,102 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,301) |
| Dimensions | 11.61 x 0.24 x 8.54 inches |
| Edition | Graphic novel |
| ISBN-10 | 9781405206150 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1405206150 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Tintin |
| Print length | 62 pages |
| Publication date | August 29, 1931 |
| Publisher | Egmont Books |
| Reading age | Baby - 9 years |
M**A
I love Tin Tin!!!!!
Tin Tin, is an educational, exciting and great book and series. The story is exciting and keeps the reader wanting to know more. The theme is similar but the story changes from other books in the Tin Tin series. The kids reread this again and again. It is great for kids to keep them off of a computer and into a book. The pictures and art work is wonderful and top quality. I would recommend this book to a friend and I would buy it again.
K**N
Fourth Tintin Book, First Great Tintin Book
This is the fourth Tintin book that Hergé wrote. After traveling to the Soviet Union, the Congo and America in previous episodes, this adventure takes the young reporter and his dog Snowy from Egypt to Arabia and on to India, hot on the trail of international drug smugglers. In this book we are introduced to many characters who would make repeat appearances later on. We meet the inept Interpol detectives Thompson and Thomson (who became series regulars), the evil Captain Allan, the pedlar Oliveira da Figuera and film producer Rastapopoulus. This book is full of humorous incidents with the central plot surrounding the mysterious Egyptian symbol on the band of a cigar. This is the one where Hergé is starting to realize the potential of this series with a string of great books to follow. The adventure continues in "The Blue Lotus".
L**N
It arrived real fast !
Our Calvin loved the TINTIN books !
K**3
New to TinTin Start Here
First, this is where Herve really started to hit his stride (the 3rd vol). The first two volumes are not at the quality this one is and you don't lose anything by starting here. You can always go back, but you might not get hooked if you start with Vol 1 or 2. Very entertaining. Interesting to see how action stories were written at the time (1930's). Highly serialized - I don't know if this was originally in newspaper or magazine but every 2-3 pages has a cliffhanger that feels like it was meant to be read in installments. The art is amazing. I took one star away because of how many times TinTin is rescued by Deus Ex Machina. It begins to strain the patience but would probably not be as irksome if read in installments which is another reason I wonder if this was serialized. My suggestion is to read it about 3-4 pages at a time. I know that sounds strange but I think if i get another volume I will do exactly that - read it in shorter bursts and pay more attention to the art and the history.
G**A
Still great books
My sons loved these books when they were little. I'm happy to have found them again for my grandsons. Tin Tin's adventures are interesting and fun. Tin Tin's predicaments are very funny.
S**Y
After watching the movie, she wanted to books.
I purchased this for my daughter who really loved the movie The Adventures of TinTin. The writing is a bit small. I think some of the adventures have curse words in them. Can't remember if this story specifically has them, but there are some TInTIn adventures with curse words.
P**S
Tintin: past, present and future.
Tiintin was a needed companion in boarding school when i was a kid and now it is a welcome companion to my kids as their bedtime story. One day my grandkids may love it too?
C**R
classics
introduced to Tin Tin in a beat up northern BC cabin after a day of cutting wood. Baked cookies on a wood cook stove, had dinner and substances and read Tin Tin. Life was simple.
S**N
My son LOVES it!A good motivation for reading!
A**.
Nostalgia, no complaints here. No damage to such a thin book and quality of the pages are as I expected.
C**I
another great story
N**L
Was een geschenk voor engelstalige vrienden. Werd zeer geapprecieerd.
P**A
This was an exciting book with an charming story line . I have read 4 books of this series . One of the best ones from Hèrge 's literature
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