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Objectif Lune

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Egmont Books, Limited, 1998 - 64 pages

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Les aventures de Tintin, tome 16: Objectif lune

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Retour en Syldavie après une disparition bien mystérieuse de Tournesol...pour les progrès de la science qui mèneront jusqu'à la lune dans le tome suivant ! Consulter l'avis complet

Les aventures de Tintin, tome 16: Objectif lune

Avis d'utilisateur  - Claudepuret - Babelio

Mon aventure préférée de Tintin qui commence par l'absence mystérieuse du professeur Tournesol et un non moins mystérieux télégramme qui demande à Tintin et au capitaine Haddock de venir le rejoindre ... Consulter l'avis complet

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'Hergé' was born Georges Remi on 22 May, 1907 in Etterbeek, a suburb of Brussels, in Belgium. After leaving school, he worked for the daily newspaper, Le XXe Siècle (The 20th Century). He was responsibe the for the section of the newspaper designed for children. Tintin, the main character in his works, was introduced on January 10, 1929 in a story entitled 'Tintin in the Land of the Soviets.' Each story ran as a comic strip in the newspaper and then was published as a book. Some of these books were adapted for the small screen including The Crab With The Golden Claws, Star of Mystery, Red Rakham's Treasure, Black Island, Objective Moon and The Calculus Affair. French TV produced longer versions of twenty of the books in 1992, which have been broadcast in over fifty countries. On 3 March, 1983, he died in Brussels. At the time of his death, he was working on Tintin and the Alpha-Art, which was published in an unfinished form.

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