Tintin L’Etoile Mystérieuse – Hergé 1966

$39.00

  • Author: Hergé
  • Publisher: Casterman, Belgium 1966
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Near Fine
  • Size: 4to
  • Attributes: Illustrated

Early edition of Tintin’s Adventures. Text in French. Corners slightly bumped, binding tight, interior clean with light toning
around the edges, unmarked. Near Fine.

L’Étoile Mystérieuse (The Shooting Star) (1942) by Hergé is the tenth Tintin adventure, blending cosmic wonder with wartime allegory. The story begins when a meteorite crashes in the Arctic, bearing a mysterious metal. Tintin joins a European expedition (funded by the fictional Société Astronomique) to investigate, racing against a rival crew backed by a corrupt financier—a thinly veiled critique of Nazi-era exploitation.

Hergé’s original 1942 version had problematic elements (anti-Semitic caricatures), later revised in 1954 to remove offensive content and reframe the villain as generic corporate greed. The adventure shines in its eerie atmosphere: a giant spider, a melting glacier, and the haunting titular star.

A pivotal entry, reflecting Hergé’s evolving artistry and ethics.

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