List Appertaining To Books The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin #21)
Title | : | The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin #21) |
Author | : | Hergé |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | American Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 62 pages |
Published | : | September 30th 1975 by Little, Brown and Co. (first published 1963) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Bande Dessinée. Fiction. Adventure |
Hergé
Paperback | Pages: 62 pages Rating: 3.94 | 8804 Users | 194 Reviews
Rendition In Favor Of Books The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin #21)
Les bijoux de la Castafiore = The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin, #21), Hergé The Castafiore Emerald is the twenty-first volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It was serialised weekly from July 1961 to September 1962 in Tintin magazine. Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through the countryside of Marlinshire when they come across a Romani community camped in a garbage dump, and reunite a lost little girl named Miarka with her family there. The Romani explain that they are not allowed to camp anywhere else so Haddock invites them to the grounds of his estate, Marlinspike Hall. ... تاریخ نخستین خوانش: سال 1977 میلادی عنوان: جواهرات کاستافیوره، کتاب 21 از ماجراهای تن تن و میلو؛ نویسنده: هرژه؛ مترجم: اسمردیس؛ تهران، ونوس، 1357، در 62 ص پای کاپیتان «هادوک»، پس از فروافتادن از یک پله، در «مارلین اسپایک»، به شدت آسیب دیده، او به شدت کفری شده، «کاستافیوره» به همراه دستیار، و متصدی خود «ایرما»، و آقای «واگنر» پیانیست خصوصی، به «مارلین اسپایک» میآیند. در این میان گروهی از کولیها نیز، به دعوت کاپیتان «هادوک»، به نزدیکی قصر میآیند، تا برای مدتی کوتاه، در آنجا اسکان پیدا کنند. زمرد بزرگ و گرانقیمت «کاستافیوره»، به سرقت میرود، و افراد بسیاری توسط «دوپونت»ها متهم میشوند، تا اینکه سرانجام، کولیها و میمون دست آموزشان، متهم شناخته شده، و تحت تعقیب قرار میگیرند؛ سرانجام پس از مدتی، «تن تن» موفق به کشف راز سرقت، میگردد. او زمرد دزدی شده را، به همراه بسیاری از وسایل دیگر، در لانه ی یک زاغ، که در نزدیکی قصر لانه داشته، پیدا میکند…؛ نخستین بار این ماجرای زیبا، خانوادگی، و پلیسی، با عنوان جواهرات کاستافیوره، در سال 1963 میلادی، چاپ شده است. ا. شربیانیIdentify Books As The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin #21)
Original Title: | Les bijoux de la Castafiore |
ISBN: | 0316358428 (ISBN13: 9780316358422) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tintin #21 |
Characters: | Tintin, Captain Archibald Haddock, Thomson & Thompson, Bianca Castafiore, Jolyon Wagg, Snowy, Nestor, Professor Calculus |
Rating Appertaining To Books The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin #21)
Ratings: 3.94 From 8804 Users | 194 ReviewsCriticize Appertaining To Books The Castafiore Emerald (Tintin #21)
My all time favorite Tintin adventure!My all time favorite Tintin adventure!
This is such a lovely screwball story. Not your typical Tintin adventure, perhaps that's the reason why it still was so vivid in my mind after all these years.Apart from the fun I had reading the trials and tribulations here I was positively surprised by the fair take on gypsies in the story. With older books I always prepare for prejudiced misgivings of one kind or the other that make me cringe inwardly, but that wasn't necessary in this case.I was an avid Tintin reader in my childhood (it was
The most absurd of Herge's albums24 February 2012 This is a unique comic in all of Herge's repertoir in that it is probably the most absurd of his stories. Granted, Tintin and Alpha-Art (which is unfinished and I am unlikely to purchase it on those grounds) appears to move into a more post-modern setting (it is suggested that Alpha-Art was an adventure into the world of art, but Herge died before its completion) but in this story, basically nothing happens. In fact, the entire story seems to be
The ebook edition that I read online was taken from a somewhat less than perfect print copy so that the artwork in it was much grainier than that in the other 2 issues of Tintin I have read. However, I found this entry in the series hilarious, not only the Captain with his temper and his magnificent way with cussing but also the detectives Thompson & Thomson (from "The Crab with the Golden Claw") with their malapropisms and woeful inability to actually detect anything, Bianca Castafiore who
The first Tintin I've read to my daughter, I think she enjoyed it, getting so many pictures to look at was a big bonus for her.This is probably the funniest of the Tintin books, lots of misunderstandings, a deaf scientist, an opera singer who can't get Captain Haddock's name right and a funny parrot. Probably a good place to start for a young kid as things are really simple and the plot not too challenging to follow. Good fun and looking forward to read another story.
My review, published in Tintin BooksMy review:This is it: Tintin's least formulaic adventure, and Herge's greatest stylistic experiment. That's not to say it's necessarily the best in the series, but "The Castafiore Emerald" completes a five-album cycle in which Herge perfected his craft. (Explorers on the Moon gave him his greatest artistic challenge; The Calculus Affair was the height of his skills as an artist; The Red Sea Sharks was a perfect story; and he capped all this off with the
0 Comments:
Post a Comment