The Secret of the Unicorn
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While walking through a flea market, Tintin sees a model of an antique sailing ship
a model of an antique sailing ship and decides to give it to his friend, Capt.
Haddock. The captain is delighted because it's an exact replica of the Unicorn.
the ship commanded by his illustrious ancestor, François de Haddock. At the end of the 17th century.
at the end of the 17th century, pirates led by Red Raccam captured the ship, but Captain de Addoque blew it up.
Addoq blew it up so that the proud frigate of His Majesty King Louis XIV would not be
from the flibusters. The ship sank in a quiet bay off an unnamed island.
and with it all the treasure the pirates had managed to drag from their stricken sloop.
sloop. The Chevalier de Addocq himself was saved and bequeathed to his sons three
miniature replicas of the Unicorn with a secret. It's a secret that Tintin
Tintin. But, as it turns out, he is not the only one... "The Adventures of Tintin" - a world-famous
world-famous comic book series by Belgian artist Georges Remy, who worked under the pseudonym
under the pseudonym Hergé. At the risk of his life, the intrepid reporter Tintin investigates
mysterious occurrences, but emerges victorious from all the trouble. And no matter what
happens, his faithful friend Milou, a snow-white foxterrier, is always by his side. Comic book
"The Secret of the Unicorn" saw the light in 1943. When he started working on it,
Hergé first thought about the adventure in two volumes, because, for all the obvious
connection, the albums "The Pharaoh's Cigars" and "The Blue Lotus" look like quite
stand-alone stories that can even be read in reverse order.
without losing the narrative thread. Here, however.
a classic dilemma in which the first part of the story involves the heroes unraveling the secret
of a sunken ship, and in the second part, "The Treasure of the Red Rakkam".
in search of the treasure supposedly aboard the ship.
a model of an antique sailing ship and decides to give it to his friend, Capt.
Haddock. The captain is delighted because it's an exact replica of the Unicorn.
the ship commanded by his illustrious ancestor, François de Haddock. At the end of the 17th century.
at the end of the 17th century, pirates led by Red Raccam captured the ship, but Captain de Addoque blew it up.
Addoq blew it up so that the proud frigate of His Majesty King Louis XIV would not be
from the flibusters. The ship sank in a quiet bay off an unnamed island.
and with it all the treasure the pirates had managed to drag from their stricken sloop.
sloop. The Chevalier de Addocq himself was saved and bequeathed to his sons three
miniature replicas of the Unicorn with a secret. It's a secret that Tintin
Tintin. But, as it turns out, he is not the only one... "The Adventures of Tintin" - a world-famous
world-famous comic book series by Belgian artist Georges Remy, who worked under the pseudonym
under the pseudonym Hergé. At the risk of his life, the intrepid reporter Tintin investigates
mysterious occurrences, but emerges victorious from all the trouble. And no matter what
happens, his faithful friend Milou, a snow-white foxterrier, is always by his side. Comic book
"The Secret of the Unicorn" saw the light in 1943. When he started working on it,
Hergé first thought about the adventure in two volumes, because, for all the obvious
connection, the albums "The Pharaoh's Cigars" and "The Blue Lotus" look like quite
stand-alone stories that can even be read in reverse order.
without losing the narrative thread. Here, however.
a classic dilemma in which the first part of the story involves the heroes unraveling the secret
of a sunken ship, and in the second part, "The Treasure of the Red Rakkam".
in search of the treasure supposedly aboard the ship.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series The Adventures of Tintin