

Tintin and the Picaros (The Adventures of Tintin) [Hergé] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Tintin and the Picaros (The Adventures of Tintin) Review: Coup and Countercoup... - 1976's "Tintin and the Picaros" was Belgian artist Herge's last finished adventure story starring his famous cartoon character Tintin, a young journalist. This adventure is notable in bringing together many of the recurring characters of the Tintin series, and in finally getting Tintin into conventional long pants. As the story opens, Tintin and his seafaring friend Captain Haddock are shocked to find that Bianca Castafiore, the prima dona opera singer of earlier adventures, has been arrested in the Latin American country of San Theodoros. Shortly thereafter, Tintin, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus are publicly accused of conspiring with Castafiore against General Tapioca, the current San Theodoros dictator. The three are invited by General Tapioca to come to San Theodoros to clear their names. Thus begins a exciting story of plot and counterplot. Tintin and his friends will discover that an old enemy from "The Calculus Affair" is behind the machinations in San Theodoros, where a deadly trap has been set for them. Escaping the trap, and rescuing Castafiore, will require the assistance of another old friend from "The Seven Crystal Balls." An amusing subplot finds Captain Haddock mysteriously unable to consume his favorite whiskey. "Tintin and the Picaros" features the distincive artwork and adventurous detailed story for which Herge was rightly famous. This book is very highly recommended to Tintin fans of all ages. Review: Amazing work, a must read - A true work of art. The characters are at their most fully formed and tension and hilarity abound. Calculus and an imprisoned Bianca castafiore deliver some of the funniest scenes in any tintin book. The commentary on the futility of regime change is prescient, depressing and humorous all at once.







| Best Sellers Rank | #220,792 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,245 in Children's Classics #5,271 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) #8,781 in Children's Literature (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (772) |
| Dimensions | 8.75 x 0.18 x 11.63 inches |
| Grade level | 3 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 0316358495 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0316358491 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Tintin |
| Print length | 62 pages |
| Publication date | May 30, 1978 |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age | 8 years and up |
H**E
Coup and Countercoup...
1976's "Tintin and the Picaros" was Belgian artist Herge's last finished adventure story starring his famous cartoon character Tintin, a young journalist. This adventure is notable in bringing together many of the recurring characters of the Tintin series, and in finally getting Tintin into conventional long pants. As the story opens, Tintin and his seafaring friend Captain Haddock are shocked to find that Bianca Castafiore, the prima dona opera singer of earlier adventures, has been arrested in the Latin American country of San Theodoros. Shortly thereafter, Tintin, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus are publicly accused of conspiring with Castafiore against General Tapioca, the current San Theodoros dictator. The three are invited by General Tapioca to come to San Theodoros to clear their names. Thus begins a exciting story of plot and counterplot. Tintin and his friends will discover that an old enemy from "The Calculus Affair" is behind the machinations in San Theodoros, where a deadly trap has been set for them. Escaping the trap, and rescuing Castafiore, will require the assistance of another old friend from "The Seven Crystal Balls." An amusing subplot finds Captain Haddock mysteriously unable to consume his favorite whiskey. "Tintin and the Picaros" features the distincive artwork and adventurous detailed story for which Herge was rightly famous. This book is very highly recommended to Tintin fans of all ages.
C**R
Amazing work, a must read
A true work of art. The characters are at their most fully formed and tension and hilarity abound. Calculus and an imprisoned Bianca castafiore deliver some of the funniest scenes in any tintin book. The commentary on the futility of regime change is prescient, depressing and humorous all at once.
A**R
good
very good
D**A
All the Tintin books are great and this one happens to be one of my ...
All the Tintin books are great and this one happens to be one of my favorites. The adventure, the fun, the surprises, the illustrations, how can you go wrong! Secretly, I wish that all American children would be exposed to the Tintin books--hiding behind the story lines you get a superb notion of geography, history, culture, science and much more. What a fun way to learn!
J**M
solid title in great series
I grew up reading TinTin and was excited to share the adventures with my sons. This title is a little off the high mark of other TinTin books but it is still a good read. I agree with another reviewer that it helps to read some of the other books to know more about the secondary characters, but it will not detract from the story.
I**E
Happy customer!
All the books I ordered are for my grandchild. I really looked at the reviews. Very helpful! Thank you. So, I did not read the books myself. However, I heard that my grandson liked them and wanted to take them to his school. I am very glad to hear that. The delivery came very quick and it was Christmas time!! I am a happy customer!
N**.
tin tin the classic I liked the glossy paper which was not the case in ...
tin tin the classic I liked the glossy paper which was not the case in old days so it is more durable
K**2
Our grandchildren love TINTIN and we will be buying more of the ...
Our grandchildren love TINTIN and we will be buying more of the TINTIN books as they have read the books they have as of now.
A**H
Loved the book
A**R
What's not to love, we all know the stories. My kids have just discovered the Tintin series for themselves and read and reread them. They are always pleased to receive another.
S**M
Another for my collection. Only one more to add now. Such great stories. Still enjoyable after all these years.
E**Y
It wasn't until I visited Tikal in Guatemala that I realised how much Tintin and Captain Haddock had influenced my childhood. As I wandered round the ruins I was reminded of this book. Which is why I bought a copy and I've greatly enjoyed rereading it. Blistering Barnacles!
A**Y
Great classic book. My grand son loved it
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