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A place of escape conducive to adventure, the sea is also a place of great danger. It's no surprise that it lies at the heart of Tintin's adventures! A fascinating book that explores the maritime world in all its forms, both in our contemporary reality and in Hergé's comics. French.
A place of escape conducive to adventure, the sea is also a place of all dangers. It's no surprise that it lies at the heart of Tintin's adventures! One man embodies it with panache: Archibald Haddock, a naval captain. Tintin's ideal companion, at once clumsy, generous, loyal, and terribly human, he has established himself over the albums as an essential character. Thanks also, no doubt, to his famous array of swear words! A fascinating book, which explores the maritime world in all its forms, in our contemporary reality as well as in Hergé's albums.
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A place of escape conducive to adventure, the sea is also a place of great danger. It's no surprise that it lies at the heart of Tintin's adventures! A fascinating book that explores the maritime world in all its forms, both in our contemporary reality and in Hergé's comics. French.