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Détails sur le produit
Broché: 64 pages
Editeur : Egmont Books Ltd; Édition : New edition (29 août 1931)
Collection : The Adventures of Tintin
Langue : Anglais
ISBN-10: 9781405206204
ISBN-13: 978-1405206204
ASIN: 1405206209
Dimensions du produit:
22,1 x 0,5 x 29,4 cm
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See, what I wrote about the Tintin books before. I bought them for my grandson. He is very happy with them. Everything came before Christmas! I am a happy customer and I can recommend the seller.
Although not one of the best Tintin adventures, The Crab with the Golden Claws is at least notable for being the first to feature Captain Haddock. Haddock's fondness for whisky is his most immediately apparent characteristic and one that would be consistent throughout later adventures, but here on their first meeting, the Captain's alcohol dependency presents a very sad case indeed.The Captain is in such a bad state here that the running of his ship The Karaboudjan has been taken over by First Mate Allan, leaving him to nurse a bottle in his cabin while the crew carry on their opium smuggling operation. He cuts such a pathetic figure that he is of no help to Tintin, held captive himself aboard the ship while investigating their haul of mysterious crab meat tins, and is in fact in such a dangerously aggressive and drunken state, prone to hallucinations, that he actively works against Tintin as they try to escape across the Saharan desert in Morocco. It's a long journey to redemption and drying-out for the Captain to become the loveable figure and hurler of inventive terms of abuse that we are more familiar with from later adventures.Written and first published in 1940-41, in occupied Belgium, Hergé having been forced to temporarily abandon his serialisation of Land of Black Gold, moving from the now defunct Petit Vingtième to the funny pages of collaborationist newspaper Le Soir, The Crab with the Golden Claws perhaps suffers as a consequence. Hergé is careful not to make any overt political references and the story is not the most exciting or the best-drawn Tintin adventure - although there are a few beautiful full-size splash pages here that I don't think occur in any other Tintin book and the rendering of the desert and sea scenes is marvellous.
A beautiful story - the coincidental discovery of an empty can of crab with a missing strip, a criminal case, great physical comedy, villains, traitors, Thomson and Thompson, the appearance of Allan Thompson (he's only given a family name in the French versions, it is dropped in the English version in order to avoid confusion with detectives Thompson and Thomson; in the French version the detectives are named Dupont and Dupond, in the German version Schultze and Schulze, etc), and ultimately the epiphone of comic and heroic character Captain Archibald Haddock. Tintin's first meetings with the drunk Haddock, as well as the misadventures on their escape together, are a long episode of comic genius, not to mention the absurd incidents on the airplane. This is quickly followed by Haddock's first temper tantrum: when bedouin ambushers shoot out his last bottle of whiskey, he launches into a crazed tirade. "Swine! Jellyfish! Tramps! Troglodytes! Toffee-noses! Savages! Aztecs! Toads! Carpet-sellers! Iconoclasts! Rats! Ectoplasms! Freshwater swabs! Bashi-bazouks! Cannibals! Caterpillars! Cowards! Baboons! Parasites! Pockmarks!" There is also the first mention of "Blistering barnacles" on page 42 (twice!). In keeping with Hergé's tradition of recycling plot devices, we get our second "my dog has rabies, let me have the cab" trick and yet another great underground bunker story (see also Tintin in the Land of the Soviets and Cigars of the Pharaoh, not to mention several of Tintin's later adventures).
Belgian artist Herge wrote many adventures for his cartoon hero, the young journalist Tintin. "The Crab with the Golden Claws" dates from the 1950's and features Tintin on the trail of a mysterious smuggling operation. The highlight of the book, however, is the introduction of Captain Haddock, here first met as a drunken ship captain, who would go on to be Tintin's stalwart companion in subsequent adventures.As the story begins, Tintin becomes involved in an investigation by the bumbling detectives Thompson and Thomson. Pocket litter from a drowned sailor leads Tintin to a suspicious merchant ship, where he is shanghaied by the First Mate, the infamous Allen. Allen is running a smuggling operation under the nose of the drunken Captain Haddock. Tintin and Captain Haddock make their escape from the ship, but they are pursued by the smugglers. Tintin and Captain Haddock will survive the sea, an air crash, and the Morroccan desert before a final confrontation with the smugglers in the cellars of a sea coast town.In truth, the plot line isn't as well developed as some of the later adventures, but it certainly has its share of thrills, and the introductions of Captain Haddock and recurring bad guy Allen more than make up for any shortfalls. "The Crab with the Golden Claws" is highly recommended to fans of Tintin of all ages.
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