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"Tintin et le Québec" (FR)
| L x w x h (cm) : |
30 x 22.5 x 1.8 |
| Weight : |
1100 g |
| Version : |
French
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| Format : |
Couverture cartonnée
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| Material : |
paper
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| Number of pages : |
159
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| ISBN : |
978-2-89647-080-8
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Ref: 28965
The love story between Tintin and the young readers of the "Belle Province" began long before Hergé not crowd the first time on American soil in 1965. During his stay in Quebec, thousands of fans crowded around him and, conversely, Hergé felt immediately for this country a deep sympathy.
Profusely illustrated with mostly unpublished documents, this book looks at the logbook retraces the journey of Hergé Montreal, Quebec and Manicouagan. It also looks somehow, the course of Tintin, a hero well anchored in the collective imagination of generations.
Tristan Demers invites us to a nostalgic trip in the heart of a nation thriving social and cultural life of the Manic at Expo 67 in passing through the Garden of Wonders Lafontaine Park and the studios of Radio Canada.
"Tintin and Quebec" is also a wealth of history and destiny marked by Hergé's work, so many stories that reveal the depth and strength of ties between Quebec and the great creator.
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