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Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 0.4 x 12 inches Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds The world's most famous travelling reporter sets out in search of Red Rackham's treasure. Determined to find the treasure of the notorious pirate Red Rackham, Tintin and Captain Haddock set sail aboard the Sirius to find the shipwreck of the Unicorn. With the help of an ingenious shark-shaped submarine, Tintin follows the clues deep down on this ocean adventure. Join the most iconic character in comics as he embarks on an extraordinary adventure spanning historical and political events, and thrilling mysteries. Still selling over 100,000 copies every year in the UK and having been adapted for the silver screen by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson in 2011. The Adventures of Tintin continue to charm more than 80 years after they first found their way into publication. Since then an estimated 230 million copies have been sold, proving that comic books have the same power to entertain children and adults in the 21st century as they did in the early 20th.

























| Dimensions | 22.86 x 0.64 x 31.12 cm |
| Edition | UK ed. |
| Grade Level | 3 - 4 |
| Isbn 10 | 1405208112 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-1405208116 |
| Item Weight | 430 g |
| Language | English |
| Part Of Series | Tintin |
| Print Length | 64 pages |
| Publication Date | 15 July 2003 |
| Publisher | Educa Books |
| Reading Age | 8 - 12 years |
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Good Quality
A very interesting story. Loved it.
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Quality and a classic
Worth adding to your Tintin collection and equally good to start one . Good print and paper .
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Amazing
Amazing
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Very good
Takes me back to my school days.
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We should hard work so we can found very good things
It's a very adventourus good book and i love it too.
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Excellent
Have forever been a fan of Tintin. These books are good investment in good quality comics. Would recommend without any doubt.
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Perfect gift for 7-12yr old boys
I have bought this book and the follow up story "Red Rachham's Treasure' multiple times. I have also bought other Tintin titles over the years.I have two nephews and some other young boys as neighbours. I have found these Tintin books to be the best way to instill some reading habit into boys that are not academically inclined. They enjoy the books a lot, and the books take about a couple of hours to fully read for the boys.They are Ideal gifts for birthdays etc. for 7-12yr old boys.One thing to note is some of the Tintin stories have two parts, but the stories are independent of each other so it is not necessary to read one part before the other. The double part books are -- book 1 : Cigars of the Pharaohbook 2 : The Blue Lotus- book 1 : The Secret of the Unicornbook 2 : Red Rackham's Treasure- book 1 : The Seven Crystal Ballsbook 2 : Prisoners of the Sun- book 1 : Destination Moonbook 2 : Explorers on the MoonThe delivery and price on amazon is also the best I have seen.
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Love Tintin in any format !
A great buy and addition to my collection. Brand new and good back stories.
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子どもは喜んでます
特に品質面も問題なく、子どもは喜んでます。価格も市販より少し安めでないでしょうか。
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Biggest Book I have ever seen!
Seriously this is the biggest book I have even seen, read or owned! ( This review is of the very large edition)This book is unusually large, close to *Twice* the size of the original standard(large) sized editions. Beautifully bound, and very sturdy book. The pages inside are crispy matt-textured, bringing out the colors and ink drawings vividly. The print is sharp, and appears original size.(I expected it to be some what magnified, but perhaps this was the size the drawings were made originally by the artists[yes there were more than Herge..notabale among them being Edward Jacobs who did those splendid renderings of ships, planes and other realistic props] and shrunk for print in the earlier editions).The story of course is one of the best, and a favorite of many, including me. The thrilling drama, with colorful events, the long sea voyage, and eventual climax of the treasure are the hallmark of Herge, the master story teller. The reason why close to quarter billion copies of his works have been sold since first published.My personal opinion of this edition is, it is perhaps similar to several curious artifacts that appear in the adventure series itself.. like the model sailboat, Arumbaya statue, the hull of the Unicorn and so on. A great book to have, hold and feel (and perhaps take a deep breath, draw in the fresh smell and its Ok if you plant a kiss too). As far as this being a book to be read, it is surprisingly very comfortable to hold and read, in spite of the size!. The large font size is so easy on the eyes, and so are the gorgeous drawings..coming to life in life size!If you have grown on Tintin, then there is no choice but to buy this. I *had* to do it, in spite of an embargo on adding to my unmanageable collection of books. And what a jewel in the crown this is!
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Red Rackham's Treasure
Red Rackham's Treasure is the thrilling conclusion to Hergé's tale of intrigue, treachery and pirate booty that began with The Secret of the Unicorn. Tintin and Captain Haddock had deciphered the three coded parchments that reveal the location of the Unicorn, a 17th century ship that was captained by Haddock's ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock. The Unicorn had been scuttled by Sir Francis Haddock during a fight with the pirate Red Rackham and Tintin and Captain Haddock believe that the pirate's treasure is still aboard the ship.In Red Rackham's Treasure, Tintin and the Captain charter a ship so that they can go in search of the long lost treasure. Their expedition is complicated when news of their impending voyage is leaked to the press and numerous peculiar personages, each claiming to be a descendant of Red Rackham, present themselves and demand a share of the treasure. Fortunately, the press coverage does have one happy consequence: Tintin and Captain Haddock becomes acquainted with Professor Cuthbert Calculus, an eccentric inventor who proposes that they use his newly invented shark-shaped submarine during their search for the sunken Unicorn. The group, with Thomson and Thompson [still no relation] providing security in case of rival treasure hunters, then set sail towards riches and adventure.Red Rackham's Treasure is another excellent Tintin book from Hergé. There is a great deal of excitement and derring-do in this story as the heroes venture underwater and to exotic locations in search of the treasure. The backgrounds here are more detailed than in The Secret of the Unicorn and so this book is a Hergé highpoint in terms of both art and story. It's all the more impressive since he based all of his location designs on pictures and newspaper stories rather than venturing from Belgium in search of settings. The underwater action is particularly fine; there is a great deal of tension related to the difficulties of maintaining an air supply and to the promise of treasure on the sea bed, as well as some delightful humour in the shape of a shark that takes a shine to the shark-shaped sub [try saying that several times in a row].In fact, despite the old-fashioned adventure elements of the story, Red Rackham's Treasure is a very humorous story. Captain Haddock is on top form and his angry interactions with the alleged Red Rackham descendants and with Thomson and Thompson as well as with Professor Calculus are a sight to behold. The Haddock-inspired parrots are a hoot and a half too. This is the book that introduces Professor Calculus and this is another reason for it being a landmark in the Tintin series. Brilliant and befuddled Calculus is one of Hergé's greatest creations and, fortunately, plays a prominent role in future books.Ultimately, Red Rackham's Treasure is a fine mix of adventure and humour with a good dash of classic detective work on the part of Tintin himself mixed in. This is the story that really marks the start of Hergé's renaissance as both an artist and a storyteller, and it sets the tone for the further excellent Tintin adventures that follow.
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Excellent service from the seller. I was not satisfied with the product
Good quality
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It's Tintin, of course it's good
I have read it when I was a child because it's funny. Nowadays after I learn how to sail, I realize there's a Stellar Navigation topic in the story. Herge is the best.
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