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Original Title: | Les Cigares du Pharaon |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tintin #4 |
Characters: | Tintin, Thomson & Thompson, Roberto Rastapopoulos, Snowy, Sophocles Sarcophagus, Allan Thompson, Maharaja of Gaipajama |
Setting: | Egypt India |

Hergé
ebook | Pages: 63 pages Rating: 4.05 | 13058 Users | 345 Reviews
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Title | : | Cigars of the Pharaoh (Tintin #4) |
Author | : | Hergé |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 63 pages |
Published | : | (first published 1934) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Bande Dessinée. Adventure. Fiction. Childrens. Graphic Novels Comics |
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Tientalle Egiptoloe het al probeer om die grafkelder van Farao Kih-Oskh te vind en elkeen het in die proses verdwyn. Kuifie en Spokie ontmoet die misterieuse en eksentrieke Egiptoloog, Doktor Sarkofaag en gou beland hulle self in die soektog. Dit word duidelik dat die grafkelder veel meer as sand en mummies bevat. Hulle volg An leidraad - An simbool op An sigaarbandjie - en Kuifie en Spokie bots met An bende smokkelaars. Die avontuur neem hulle van Arabie na Indie en Kuifie moet alles uithaal om nie in die smokkelaars se web te beland nie.Rating Out Of Books Cigars of the Pharaoh (Tintin #4)
Ratings: 4.05 From 13058 Users | 345 ReviewsEvaluate Out Of Books Cigars of the Pharaoh (Tintin #4)
Here's a well-done constructed Tintin's adventure. Full of rhythm, we visit many places, (including India & Egypt). And unlike previous volumes, the adventure has a real interest.We are no longer at Tintin au Congo. Here, we're plunged into the heart of a large-scale drug trafficking. So, as always it is approached with lots of humour, some facilities at times, but we find all that we love in The Adventures of Tintin and even if it still lacks some cult figures, the optics of the adventurerThis book is the book i disliked the most besides Tintin in Congo, Tintin in the Land of Soviets, Tintin in America etc because they were books that I felt were although yes, suitable for their "time" because of the 'okayness' of racism at that time, yet still I didn't like. Maybe because I'm not a white person myself, so I don't understand the 'history' behind the racism occurring, but trust me, my culture, Asian, was and is still pretty racist at times, and I don't support it either so both
Oh no, Tintin has been captured. With the help of Snowy, Tintin escapes! Oh no, Tintin has been captured. With the help of Snowy, Tintin escapes! Oh no, Tintin has been captured. With the help of Snowy, Tintin escapes! Oh no, Tintin has been captured. With the help of Snowy, Tintin escapes! Oh no, Tintin has been captured. With the help of Snowy, Tintin escapes! Oh no, Tintin has been captured. With the help of Snowy, Tintin escapes! And so it goes. All this misadventure takes Tintin from Port

are we to believe that tintin made it from the banks of the Mediterranean to central India on one tank of gas in a pre-ww2 plane? I admit I don't know a WHOLE lot about planes, but that beggers the imagination. BUT I love that he learns to talk to elephants, who are, of course, the most intelligent beings in this story which I don't think is racist against non-white people, I think its racist against non-elephants and I am A-OK with that, sorry, I know, I'm a hypocrite. Elephants are great.
My M.O.S.T fave of the lot!This one never gets old, no matter the innumerable times I'v read it :)All the stars to my first ever and one of the most favorite book sleuths and his best sidekick, ever!
Book 4 and I've finally reached the first true Tintin book. This one has all the usual tropes and isn't sullied by Tintin in America's poor plotting.
Les Cigares du pharaon = Cigars of the pharaoh (Tintin #4), Hergé Cigars of the Pharaoh, is the fourth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The story tells of young Belgian reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy, who are travelling in Egypt when they discover a pharaoh's tomb filled with dead Egyptologists and boxes of cigars. Pursuing the mystery of these cigars, they travel across Arabia and India, and reveal the secrets of an international drug
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