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TinTin Hergé Adventures of TinTin Large books + hardcover

SKU: 8655-11386095
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Egmont 

Land of Black Gold - a great moment with the only palm tree in the whole desert.

Broken Ear
Destination Moon
Explorers on the moon
The shooting star - Hard Cover

Interestingly the - TinTin in the Congo - isn’t advertised on the “Broken Ear” book, and has “Collect All the adventures” on it instead of “Collect all 24 of the adventures” as it has a revision of the Egmont publishing firm.


Condition:
The only condition issues these books have is time wear on the edges of their covers and the odd the odd spec of mystery in one or two pages in each book.

Destination Moon has some kind of folding damage on the front cover.

No rips, tears, worms, water damage, burns, writing, missing pages etc. 

Condition
Used: very good
Books Types
Action & Adventure, Children's Story Books, Classic Books, Comic Books & Graphic Novels, Literature & Fiction, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Short Stories, Young Adult Fiction
Author
Other

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