The Real Hergé.Indd
The Real Hergé The Inspiration Behind Tintin Sian Lye The Real Hergé.indd 3 28/04/2020 23:09 Bibliography Assouline, Pierre, Hergé: The Man Who Created Tintin (Oxford University Press, USA, 2011) Calamur, Krishnadev, Coming to Terms With Tintin (The Atlantic, 2016) Farr, Michael, The Adventures of Hergé: Creator of Tintin (Last Gasp, 2008) Farr, Michael, Tintin: The Complete Companion (Egmont, UK, 2011) Hergé, Cigars of the Pharaoh (Egmont, UK, 2012) Hergé, Destination Moon (Egmont, UK, 2012) Hergé, Explorers on the Moon (Egmont, UK, 2012) Hergé, Flight 714 to Sydney (Egmont, UK, 2011) Hergé, King Ottokar’s Sceptre (Egmont, UK, 2010) Hergé, Land of Black Gold (Methuen Children’s Books, UK, 1987) Hergé, Prisoners of the Sun (Methuen Children’s Books, UK, 1987) Hergé, Red Rackham’s Treasure (Methuen Children’s Books, UK, 1988) Hergé, The Black Island (Methuen Children’s Books, UK, 1988) Hergé, The Blue Lotus (Methuen Children’s Books, UK, 1989) Hergé, The Broken Ear (Mandarin Paperbacks, UK, 1989) Hergé, The Calculus Affair (Egmont, UK, 2012) Hergé, The Castafiore Emerald (Egmont, UK, 2012) Hergé, The Crab with the Golden Claws (Egmont, UK, 2012) Hergé, The Red Sea Sharks (Egmont, UK, 2012) Hergé, The Secret of the Unicorn (Methuen Children’s Books, UK, 1983) Hergé, The Seven Crystal Balls (Methuen Children’s Books, UK, 1982) Hergé, The Shooting Star (Methuen Children’s Books, UK, 1987) Hergé, Tintin and Alph-Art (Egmont, UK, 2004) Hergé, Tintin and the Picaros (Egmont, UK, 2012) Hergé, Tintin in America (Egmont, UK, 2012) Hergé, Tintin
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