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Tintin Au Congo

by HERGE

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First Edition
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
2354800000004 / 2354800000002
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2019. First Edition. (Bruxelles, Belgium: Moulinsart SA 2019). First Edition. ISBN: 2 354800 000004. A boxed set of 110 lithographs of the original 1931 version of Herge's most controversial book Tintin Au Congo, colourised, numbered and limited to 3000 copies, this being # 0617. Mint in original publisher's shrink-wrap. It was originally issued with two enamel figurines (boxed separately) as well as a matching tin of coffee both of which are present. These are usually missing. NB: all the pre-war Tintin adventures were originally serialised as b/w strips and then collected into book format. This is a boxed set of 110 lithographic prints reproduced from the 110 page 1931 French 1st edition and, in addition, colourised for maximum effect. The Herge Foundation hasn't bowed down to political correctness and continues to reprint Tintin Au Congo (citing that it's the best-selling Tintin adventure on the African continent) in various translations including English but all these… Read More
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