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  • The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn

    Herge

    Hardcover (French & European Pubns, Oct. 9, 1985)
    he Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic strips created by Belgian artist Herge the pen name of Georges Remi (1907 1983). The series first appeared in French in Le Petit Vingtieme, a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtieme Siecle on 10 January 1929. Set in a painstakingly researched world closely mirroring our own, Herge's Tintin series continues to be a favorite of readers and critics alike 80 years later.The hero of the series is Tintin, a young Belgian reporter. He is aided in his adventures from the beginning by his faithful fox terrier dog Snowy (Milou in French). Later, popular additions to the cast included the brash, cynical and grumpy Captain Haddock, the bright but hearing-impaired Professor Calculus (Professeur Tournesol) and other colorful supporting characters such as the incompetent detectives Thomson and Thompson (Dupond et Dupont). Herge himself features in several of the comics as a background character; as do his assistants in some instances. The success of the series saw the serialized strips collected into a series of albums (24 in all), spun into a successful magazine and adapted for film and theatre. The series is one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century, with translations published in over 50 languages and more than 200 million copies of the books sold to date. The comic strip series has long been admired for its clean, expressive drawings in Herge's signature ligne claire style. Engaging, well-researched plots straddle a variety of genres: swashbuckling adventures with elements of fantasy, mysteries, political thrillers, and science fiction. The stories within the Tintin series always feature slapstick humor, accompanied in later albums by sophisticated satire, and political and cultural commentary.Steven Spielberg movie of this title coming December 2011:The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn: SynopsisThe Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn is the first in the series of 3D motion capture films based on the iconic character created by Georges Remi, better known to the world by his pen name, Herge, and is due for release in 2011. The film stars Jamie Bell as Tintin, the intrepid young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him into a world of high adventure, and Daniel Craig as the nefarious Red Rackham. Bell and Craig are joined by an international cast that includes Andy Serkis, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Gad Elmaleh, Toby Jones and Mackenzie Crook.
  • Born in the Year of Courage

    Emily Crofford

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books ®, Aug. 1, 1991)
    It is the mid-1800s and Manjiro, a young fisherman, is shipwrecked far off the coast of his native Japan. At this time in history, Japan is an isolated country that allows its citizens no contact with the rest of the world. Foreigners are called "barbarians"―and none are more despised than Americans. But when Manjiro and his fishing companions are rescued by an American ship, Manjiro makes some startling discoveries about the world of the barbarians―and about his own country. His dramatic rescue leads to a series of amazing escapades, and in the end Manjiro travels farther than he ever dreamed he would. Born in the Year of Courage is based on the true story of Manjiro's remarkable life. It is both an exciting adventure tale and a fascinating look at a bygone world.
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  • King Ottokar's Sceptre

    Herge

    Hardcover (French & European Pubns, Oct. 9, 1985)
    The Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic strips created by Belgian artist Herge the pen name of Georges Remi (1907 1983). The series first appeared in French in Le Petit Vingtieme, a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtieme Siecle on 10 January 1929. Set in a painstakingly researched world closely mirroring our own, Herge's Tintin series continues to be a favorite of readers and critics alike 80 years later.The hero of the series is Tintin, a young Belgian reporter. He is aided in his adventures from the beginning by his faithful fox terrier dog Snowy (Milou in French). Later, popular additions to the cast included the brash, cynical and grumpy Captain Haddock, the bright but hearing-impaired Professor Calculus (Professeur Tournesol) and other colorful supporting characters such as the incompetent detectives Thomson and Thompson (Dupond et Dupont). Herge himself features in several of the comics as a background character; as do his assistants in some instances. The success of the series saw the serialized strips collected into a series of albums (24 in all), spun into a successful magazine and adapted for film and theatre. The series is one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century, with translations published in over 50 languages and more than 200 million copies of the books sold to date. The comic strip series has long been admired for its clean, expressive drawings in Herge's signature ligne claire style. Engaging, well-researched plots straddle a variety of genres: swashbuckling adventures with elements of fantasy, mysteries, political thrillers, and science fiction. The stories within the Tintin series always feature slapstick humor, accompanied in later albums by sophisticated satire, and political and cultural commentary.Steven Spielberg movie of this title coming December 2011:
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  • Tintin and the Lake of Sharks

    Herge

    Paperback (Mammoth, March 15, 1983)
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  • Tintin in Tibet

    Herge

    Paperback (Joy Street Books / Little, Brown and Company, July 6, 1975)
    Excellent Book
  • The Adventures of Tintin: The Calculus Affair

    Herge (Georges Remi)

    Hardcover (Methuen & Co. Ltd., Aug. 16, 1960)
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  • Paul Cezanne: How He Amazed The World

    Angela Wenzel

    Hardcover (Prestel Pub, Feb. 28, 2005)
    Young readers will delight in this journey through Provençe as they learn about colors, shapes, and composition from a master of modern art. Like children everywhere, Paul Cézanne painted what was familiar to him: his family, his surroundings, and the objects in and around his home. He delighted in the most basic elements of color, size, and shape. This captivating look at the artist’s life uses Cézanne’s numerous paintings of his studio to explore his methods and technique, and his portraits of his family and friends to reveal Cézanne’s personal history. It also points out details from his greatest masterpieces, encouraging young readers to investigate for themselves just as Cézanne explored the brilliance of the French countryside—its light and hues, textures and shadows—in a way no other artist ever has.
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  • Mind-Boggling Mazes and Loopy Labyrinths

    Klaus Eid, Rosie Jackson, Christopher Wynne

    Hardcover (Prestel Pub, April 1, 2004)
    Describes what mazes and labyrinths are, explains how to construct a simple one of each, and provides examples throughout history with many for the reader to solve.
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  • The Secret World of the Aztecs

    Ferdinand Anton, Christopher Wynne

    Hardcover (Prestel Pub, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Provides information about the Aztec way of life from around 1300 AD, and details their rich artistic nature with descriptions of artwork, clothing, and pottery.
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  • The Adventures of Beatrice and Timmy: Beatrice and Timmy meet Sleepy the Spider

    Reagan Hoelscher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 14, 2015)
    This beautifully illustrated children's book deters young people from listening to rumors. Beatrice Bee and Timmy Turtle learn for themselves that others were wrong about Sleepy the Spider.
  • Out of Order

    Dr Mohamed (Mo) Dirani, Hwee Goh, David Liew

    Paperback (Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd, Jan. 20, 2020)
    Synopsis Professor Plano, Zed and Zee are hot on Lord Myopic's trail! They have arrived in Lord Myopic's dreamworld, a place where everything is run by robots and people talk to each other only on their devices. Until . . . the machines go on strike ―devices need a break too! The people are lost, and Prof Plano and the boys have to figure out how to help them get out of this tangle. The Series Myopia (short-sightedness), device dependency and lack of outdoor activity are public health concerns worldwide. Stories from the plano adventures are based on years of scientific research, written specially to empower young readers to tackle these adverse effects of excessive device use.
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  • Pop Art

    Christian Demilly

    Hardcover (Prestel Pub, Sept. 20, 2007)
    Shows how pop art works to transform ordinary or found objects into works of art, and how the movement grew out of post-war Europe into the powerful American statement of the 1960s.
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