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HERGÉ (Georges Prosper Remi, 1907-1983). The Adventures of Tintin: King Ottokar's Sceptre. London: Methuen, 1958.
2° (290 x 218mm). Coloured illustrations after Hergé. Full burgundy morocco for Asprey with multi-coloured onlays replicating the original pictorial boards, original endpapers preserved. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION.
Together with 10 other volumes of Hergé's Tintin printed in London by Methuen and comprising: Red Rackham's Treasure, 1959; The Explorers on the Moon, 1959; The Calculus Affair, 1960; The Shooting Star, 1961; Tintin in Tibet, 1962; The Seven Crystal Balls, 1962; The Castafiore Emerald, 1963; Flight 714, 1968, signed by the author; Cigars of the Pharaoph, 1971; Land of Black Gold, 1972. All similarly bound in multi-colour morocco replicating the original boards and preserving original covers and endpapers. ALL FIRST ENGLISH EDITIONS. (11)
2° (290 x 218mm). Coloured illustrations after Hergé. Full burgundy morocco for Asprey with multi-coloured onlays replicating the original pictorial boards, original endpapers preserved. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION.
Together with 10 other volumes of Hergé's Tintin printed in London by Methuen and comprising: Red Rackham's Treasure, 1959; The Explorers on the Moon, 1959; The Calculus Affair, 1960; The Shooting Star, 1961; Tintin in Tibet, 1962; The Seven Crystal Balls, 1962; The Castafiore Emerald, 1963; Flight 714, 1968, signed by the author; Cigars of the Pharaoph, 1971; Land of Black Gold, 1972. All similarly bound in multi-colour morocco replicating the original boards and preserving original covers and endpapers. ALL FIRST ENGLISH EDITIONS. (11)
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