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Riti Jagoorie, the first woman set to take on a CEO-level role in a multinational publishing firm in India, speaks about her ...
Set in 1930s Shanghai, the story follows Tintin as he witnesses Japanese troops blowing up a railway and blaming it on the ...
Paul Linnet, co-creator of the bestselling Supertato picture books, joins this year’s Festival of Chichester to offer a fund-raiser for Chichester Children’s Bookfest.
In a world packed with larger-than-life superheroes who want to avenge their loved ones and save the world at the same time, comes our simple hero Arjun. He is a humble martial arts teacher with a ...
The French philosopher who caused a stir by posting a theory where he claimed comic book character Tintin could have been a girl has now said it was an "experiment" and not intended for media ...
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Live Science on MSN48 best science books for kids and young adultsLooking to inspire the next generation of curious minds? These are our picks of the best popular science books for children ...
Football kit designs can generate as much controversy as sports logos, but Belgium has truly won us over with its current away kit.The team will be going to Euro 2024 with a striking Tintin ...
Renaud Nattiez is what is known as a "tintinophile", or Tintin lover. A former diplomat and teacher, he has devoted himself to the character since 2016, writing seven books about him and managing ...
Blistering barnacles! We are trapped! You can almost hear Captain Haddock shout as he leads Tintin and Snowy down the fire exit of a tall building. As always, they have landed themselves in ...
The series of comic books, penned by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi under the pen-name Hergé, have sold in excess of 250,000,000 copies, so it’s safe to say that there’s an audience all set ...
Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper, who has died aged 97, was one half of the translating team, with Michael Turner, who adapted the original French of Hergé’s famous adventures of Tintin comic strip into ...
Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper co-translator of the Tintin books. Credit: National Portrait Gallery. In 1956 she moved to Methuen as an editor, and later became their rights director.
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