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Michael Turner

Translator

(1929 - 2009)

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Michael Ralph Turner was a publisher, translator and author. He and Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper translated the works of Belgian artist Hergé for more than 40 years.



Bibliography

The Seven Crystal Balls (1962)

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The members of an archeological expedition to Peru are falling into comas -- then Professor Calculus is kidnapped and Tintin and Haddock are off to South America.

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Author(s): Hergé
Illustrator(s): Hergé

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The Shooting Star (1961)

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A meteoroid grounds in the polar sea and Tintin and his companions are off to claim it.

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Author(s): Hergé
Illustrator(s): Hergé

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Tintin and the Blue Oranges (1967)

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Based on the film in which Tintin and his friends journey to Spain to aid a scientist in danger.

Author(s): André Barret
Hergé
Illustrator(s): Photographs

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Tintin and the Golden Fleece (1965)

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Based on the film in which Tintin and Captain Haddock search for treasure.

Author(s): André Barret
Rémo Forlani
Hergé
Illustrator(s): Photographs

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Tintin and the Lake of Sharks (1973)

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Based on the animated film in which Tintin and Haddock try to protect Professor Calculus from a band of art thieves. It is illustrated with stills from the film.

Author(s): Hergé
Michel Regnier
Illustrator(s): Photographs

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Tintin and the Picaros (1976)

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Tintin and Haddock travel to South America to free Bianca Castafiore from imprisonment by a revolutionary regime.

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Author(s): Hergé
Illustrator(s): Hergé

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Tintin in America (1979)

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Tintin visits the USA and meets Al Capone before heading west where he encounters a tribe of Blackfeet. This was the third edition with alterations requested by the American publisher.

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Author(s): Hergé
Illustrator(s): Hergé

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Tintin in America (2004)

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Tintin visits the USA and meet Al Capone before heading west where he encounters a tribe of Blackfeet. This is a facsimile of the original black and white version.

Author(s): Hergé
Illustrator(s): Hergé

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Tintin in the Congo (1991)

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Tintin visits the Belgian Congo and has many adventures, including a run-in with a diamond smuggling gang run by Al Capone. The original album was severely criticized and underwent several revisions.

Author(s): Hergé
Illustrator(s): Hergé

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Tintin in the Congo (2002)

adventures of tintin in the congo herge.jpg book cover

Tintin visits the Belgian Congo and has many adventures, including a run-in with a diamond smuggling gang run by Al Capone. This is a facsimile of the original black and white version.

Author(s): Hergé
Illustrator(s): Hergé

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Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (1998)

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In his first assignment the boy reporter and his faithful companion Snowy journey to the Soviet Union and witness the horrors perpetrated on its people. This is the original black and white book, as it was never redrawn and colorized as were the other early books.

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Hergé
Illustrator(s): Hergé

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Tintin in Tibet (1962)

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Tintin and Haddock travel to the Himalayas to search for his friend who is reported lost after a plane crash.

Author(s): Hergé
Illustrator(s): Hergé

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