Hergé - Collection complète Tintin. - 1970-1980





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Collection of Tintin by Hergé, 27 volumes, limited illustrated edition with hardback binding, published by Casterman in French circa 1970–1980, in good condition.
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Complete Tintin collection by Hergé, Casterman – 27 volumes – classic albums + cinema editions + Hergé Archives, 70s-80s.
1] Tintin and the Blue Apples
Casterman edition probably 1970s-1980s.
Album drawn from the famous film with Tintin and Professor Calculus.
Adventure around scientifically modified mysterious oranges.
Colored hardcover in good overall condition.
2] Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece
Casterman edition around the 1970s-1980s.
Adaptation of the cult film with Jean-Pierre Talbot.
Tintin investigates an inheritance and a missing ship.
Beautiful colour-illustrated copy.
3] The Adventures of Tintin and the Picaros
Hergé – Casterman.
Last finished Tintin album.
Original publication of the story in 1976.
Political intrigue in South America with General Tapioca.
4] Flight 714 to Sydney
Casterman edition probably 1970s-1980s.
Tintin and Haddock embark on a mysterious aerial adventure.
Presence of aliens and a kidnapped billionaire.
Iconic album of Hergé’s modern era.
5] The Castafiore Emerald
Casterman edition 1970s-1980s.
Unusual intrigue set at Moulinsart Castle.
Mystery around the disappearance of Bianca Castafiore’s jewels.
A humorous and psychological classic of the series.
6] Tintin in Tibet
Hergé – Casterman.
Originally published in 1960.
Humanist and spiritual Himalayan adventure.
Considered one of Hergé’s masterpieces.
7] Coke en Stock
Casterman edition.
Great maritime adventure around modern slave-trade.
Return of the formidable Rastapopoulos.
Major album first published in 1958.
8] The Calculus Affair
Hergé – Casterman.
Cold War espionage thriller.
The kidnapping of Professor Calculus and a secret invention.
One of the most sought-after albums in the series.
9] On a Comet with a Moon
Direct sequel to “Destination Moon.”
First realistic lunar adventure of European comics.
Original publication in 1954.
Cult album mixing science and adventure.
10] Destination Moon
Casterman edition.
Historical lead-up to Tintin’s lunar expedition.
Introduction of the famous red-and-white rocket.
Original publication in 1953.
11] The Black Island
Mystery adventure in Scotland.
Tintin investigates a counterfeit network.
Presence of the famous gorilla Ranko.
Album revised by Hergé in the 1960s.
12] The Temple of the Sun
Continuation of “The Seven Crystal Balls.”
Tintin travels to Peru to save Professor Calculus.
Inca world and mythical exotic adventures.
Original publication in 1949.
13] The Seven Crystal Balls
Hergé – Casterman.
Fantastic mystery around an Inca curse.
Scientists struck by a strange sleep.
One of Tintin’s most atmospheric albums.
14] The Red Rackham’s Treasure
Continuation of “The Secret of the Unicorn.”
Search for the pirate Rackham’s treasure.
First appearance of Professor Calculus.
A grand maritime-adventure classic.
15] The Secret of the Unicorn
Casterman edition.
Investigation around a model ship from the old era.
Origins of Captain Haddock’s fortune.
Cult album originally published in 1943.
16] The Star of Krypton (The Shooting Star)
Tintin heads on a scientific Arctic expedition.
Plot around an unknown meteorite.
Famous for its fantastical atmosphere.
Original publication in 1942.
17] The Crab with the Golden Claws
First appearance of Captain Haddock.
Opium trafficking and intense maritime adventure.
Major album in Tintin’s universe.
Originally published in 1941.
18] The Sceptre of Ottokar
Political intrigue in the fictional kingdom of Syldavia.
Tintin foils a plot against the king.
First appearance of Bianca Castafiore.
1930s classic.
19] Tintin in the Land of Black Gold
Adventure linked to oil and car sabotage.
Action in the Middle East with Abdallah.
Album revised several times by Hergé.
Original publication in 1950.
20] The Broken Ear
Investigation around a stolen South American fetish.
Humorous and twist-filled adventure.
Early great explorations in Latin America.
Iconic album of the 1930s.
21] The Blue Lotus
Masterpiece inspired by 1930s China.
First collaboration with Zhang Chongren (Tchang Tchong-Jen).
Artistically engaged against Western prejudices.
Highly sought by collectors.
22] The Caves of the Pharoah (Cigares du Pharaon)
Great archaeological adventure in Egypt and the Orient.
Introduction of Rastapopoulos.
Mystery, sarcophagi and international smugglers.
A timeless Tintin classic.
23] Tintin in America
Tintin faces gangsters and Al Capone in the United States.
Satirical look at 1930s America.
Historical album of Hergé’s early days.
Very popular with collectors.
24] Tintin in the Congo
Second official Tintin adventure.
Iconic album of the Belgian colonial era.
Original publication in 1931.
Sturdy Casterman hardcover.
25] Hergé Archives
Documentary volume dedicated to Hergé’s universe.
Compilation of illustrations, sketches, and rare documents.
Sought-after edition for Tintin aficionados.
Toned binding presentation.
26] Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece – Cinema Album
Photographic version derived from the film.
Many color photos with real actors.
Interesting piece for Tintin collector’s derivative edition.
Vintage Casterman edition.
27] Tintin and the Mystery of the Blue Apples – Cinema Album
Photographic adaptation of the second Tintin film.
Features numerous scenes from the feature.
Beloved collectible for Tintin enthusiasts.
Old Casterman edition.
Very heavy set.
Photos are an integral part of the description.
Shipping via Chronopost or other service depending on country with insurance.
Complete Tintin collection by Hergé, Casterman – 27 volumes – classic albums + cinema editions + Hergé Archives, 70s-80s.
1] Tintin and the Blue Apples
Casterman edition probably 1970s-1980s.
Album drawn from the famous film with Tintin and Professor Calculus.
Adventure around scientifically modified mysterious oranges.
Colored hardcover in good overall condition.
2] Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece
Casterman edition around the 1970s-1980s.
Adaptation of the cult film with Jean-Pierre Talbot.
Tintin investigates an inheritance and a missing ship.
Beautiful colour-illustrated copy.
3] The Adventures of Tintin and the Picaros
Hergé – Casterman.
Last finished Tintin album.
Original publication of the story in 1976.
Political intrigue in South America with General Tapioca.
4] Flight 714 to Sydney
Casterman edition probably 1970s-1980s.
Tintin and Haddock embark on a mysterious aerial adventure.
Presence of aliens and a kidnapped billionaire.
Iconic album of Hergé’s modern era.
5] The Castafiore Emerald
Casterman edition 1970s-1980s.
Unusual intrigue set at Moulinsart Castle.
Mystery around the disappearance of Bianca Castafiore’s jewels.
A humorous and psychological classic of the series.
6] Tintin in Tibet
Hergé – Casterman.
Originally published in 1960.
Humanist and spiritual Himalayan adventure.
Considered one of Hergé’s masterpieces.
7] Coke en Stock
Casterman edition.
Great maritime adventure around modern slave-trade.
Return of the formidable Rastapopoulos.
Major album first published in 1958.
8] The Calculus Affair
Hergé – Casterman.
Cold War espionage thriller.
The kidnapping of Professor Calculus and a secret invention.
One of the most sought-after albums in the series.
9] On a Comet with a Moon
Direct sequel to “Destination Moon.”
First realistic lunar adventure of European comics.
Original publication in 1954.
Cult album mixing science and adventure.
10] Destination Moon
Casterman edition.
Historical lead-up to Tintin’s lunar expedition.
Introduction of the famous red-and-white rocket.
Original publication in 1953.
11] The Black Island
Mystery adventure in Scotland.
Tintin investigates a counterfeit network.
Presence of the famous gorilla Ranko.
Album revised by Hergé in the 1960s.
12] The Temple of the Sun
Continuation of “The Seven Crystal Balls.”
Tintin travels to Peru to save Professor Calculus.
Inca world and mythical exotic adventures.
Original publication in 1949.
13] The Seven Crystal Balls
Hergé – Casterman.
Fantastic mystery around an Inca curse.
Scientists struck by a strange sleep.
One of Tintin’s most atmospheric albums.
14] The Red Rackham’s Treasure
Continuation of “The Secret of the Unicorn.”
Search for the pirate Rackham’s treasure.
First appearance of Professor Calculus.
A grand maritime-adventure classic.
15] The Secret of the Unicorn
Casterman edition.
Investigation around a model ship from the old era.
Origins of Captain Haddock’s fortune.
Cult album originally published in 1943.
16] The Star of Krypton (The Shooting Star)
Tintin heads on a scientific Arctic expedition.
Plot around an unknown meteorite.
Famous for its fantastical atmosphere.
Original publication in 1942.
17] The Crab with the Golden Claws
First appearance of Captain Haddock.
Opium trafficking and intense maritime adventure.
Major album in Tintin’s universe.
Originally published in 1941.
18] The Sceptre of Ottokar
Political intrigue in the fictional kingdom of Syldavia.
Tintin foils a plot against the king.
First appearance of Bianca Castafiore.
1930s classic.
19] Tintin in the Land of Black Gold
Adventure linked to oil and car sabotage.
Action in the Middle East with Abdallah.
Album revised several times by Hergé.
Original publication in 1950.
20] The Broken Ear
Investigation around a stolen South American fetish.
Humorous and twist-filled adventure.
Early great explorations in Latin America.
Iconic album of the 1930s.
21] The Blue Lotus
Masterpiece inspired by 1930s China.
First collaboration with Zhang Chongren (Tchang Tchong-Jen).
Artistically engaged against Western prejudices.
Highly sought by collectors.
22] The Caves of the Pharoah (Cigares du Pharaon)
Great archaeological adventure in Egypt and the Orient.
Introduction of Rastapopoulos.
Mystery, sarcophagi and international smugglers.
A timeless Tintin classic.
23] Tintin in America
Tintin faces gangsters and Al Capone in the United States.
Satirical look at 1930s America.
Historical album of Hergé’s early days.
Very popular with collectors.
24] Tintin in the Congo
Second official Tintin adventure.
Iconic album of the Belgian colonial era.
Original publication in 1931.
Sturdy Casterman hardcover.
25] Hergé Archives
Documentary volume dedicated to Hergé’s universe.
Compilation of illustrations, sketches, and rare documents.
Sought-after edition for Tintin aficionados.
Toned binding presentation.
26] Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece – Cinema Album
Photographic version derived from the film.
Many color photos with real actors.
Interesting piece for Tintin collector’s derivative edition.
Vintage Casterman edition.
27] Tintin and the Mystery of the Blue Apples – Cinema Album
Photographic adaptation of the second Tintin film.
Features numerous scenes from the feature.
Beloved collectible for Tintin enthusiasts.
Old Casterman edition.
Very heavy set.
Photos are an integral part of the description.
Shipping via Chronopost or other service depending on country with insurance.

