Kuifje - Reeks van 7 boeken - First edition - 1983/2015

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A lot of seven hardcover books about Tintin and Hergé, in nearly new condition, first edition, published by Casterman; Moulinsart; Davidsfonds; Le Lombard with contributions from Hergé and authors such as Benoît Peeters, Marcel van Nieuwenborgh, Claire Chang, Stephane Steeman and Philippe Goddin.

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Benoît Peeters - The World of Hergé, Casterman, 1983 (1st edition) HC
Tintin, Haddock, and the ships, Moulinsart 2001 HC (bump, see photo)
Hergé, Tintin and the Trains, Moulinsart/Casterman, 2015 HC
Marcel van Nieuwenborgh/Claire Chang - China in Tintin, Davidsfonds 1993 HC
Stephane Steeman – All about Hergé, Casterman 1991 HC
Tintin in Action – I Discover Means of Transportation, Moulinsart 2000 HC
Philippe Goddin - Hergé and Tintin reporters, Lombard 1986 HC

Benoît Peeters - The World of Hergé, Casterman, 1983 (1st edition) HC
Tintin, Haddock, and the ships, Moulinsart 2001 HC (bump, see photo)
Hergé, Tintin and the Trains, Moulinsart/Casterman, 2015 HC
Marcel van Nieuwenborgh/Claire Chang - China in Tintin, Davidsfonds 1993 HC
Stephane Steeman – All about Hergé, Casterman 1991 HC
Tintin in Action – I Discover Means of Transportation, Moulinsart 2000 HC
Philippe Goddin - Hergé and Tintin reporters, Lombard 1986 HC

Details

Language
Dutch
Condition
Near mint
Edition
First edition
Series
Kuifje
Comic book title
Reeks van 7 boeken
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Casterman; Moulinsart; Davidsfonds; Le Lombard
Artist
Hergé (Stephane Steeman; Philippe Goddin)
Year oldest item
1983
Year youngest item
2015
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Objects sold
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