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A place of escape conducive to adventure, the sea is also the place of all adventures. No wonder it is at the heart of Hergé's albums! With the essential character of Captain Haddock, explore the maritime world in all its forms, deciphering the contemporary issues facing the ocean thanks to exclusive interviews with 21st century navigators. 96 pages. French edition.
For nearly 25 years, GEO and de Moulinsart have together published very fine books dedicated to the work of Hergé, highlighting the unbreakable links that exist between Tintin and the discovery of the world, between the clear line and the work of the most great photographers, and the still very current resonances between these two approaches to better understand the world of today. To rediscover the richness of Hergé's work and travel the world with Tintin, this very beautiful book offers 128 pages of exceptional GEO photos, compared to famous or little-known vignettes taken from Hergé's albums, in an unprecedented world tour, rich in visual surprises and rediscoveries. The spotlight is on emotion and visual surprise.
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A place of escape conducive to adventure, the sea is also the place of all adventures. No wonder it is at the heart of Hergé's albums! With the essential character of Captain Haddock, explore the maritime world in all its forms, deciphering the contemporary issues facing the ocean thanks to exclusive interviews with 21st century navigators. 96 pages. French edition.