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The Broken ear / Herge ; [translated by Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner].

The Broken Ear (1937) is the story of a thrilling pursuit. Tintin sets off to South America to retrieve a stolen fetish. There, all sorts of interests are in conflict: military, economic and the war of the Gran Chaco which had been opposing Bolivia and Paraguay for the past three years. A small Arumbaya statue has been stolen in a museum, then returned. One little detail though will tell Tintin that instead of the original, a mere replica was returned. There must be a secret hiding behind this small statue since its robbery was carefully concealed. This is in South America that Tintin will find the key to this enigma.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9008918427 JF HER
Junior fiction   Stratford Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 1405206179
9781405208055
9781405206174
Author Hergé, 1907-1983
Title The Broken ear / Herge ; [translated by Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner].
Published London : Egmont, 2010.
Physical description 62 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm.
Series The adventures of Tintin 6
General note First published: Great Britain : Methuen Children's Books, 1975.
Summary The Broken Ear (1937) is the story of a thrilling pursuit. Tintin sets off to South America to retrieve a stolen fetish. There, all sorts of interests are in conflict: military, economic and the war of the Gran Chaco which had been opposing Bolivia and Paraguay for the past three years. A small Arumbaya statue has been stolen in a museum, then returned. One little detail though will tell Tintin that instead of the original, a mere replica was returned. There must be a secret hiding behind this small statue since its robbery was carefully concealed. This is in South America that Tintin will find the key to this enigma.
Subject Tintin,(Fictitious character)Juvenile fiction
Adventures and adventurers -- Juvenile fiction
Indians of South America -- Juvenile fiction
Comic books, strips, etc
Graphic novels
Additional author Turner, Michael R.
Lonsdale-Cooper, Leslie
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