The Adventures Of Tintin, Reporter For Le Petit Vingtiéme, In The Land Of The Soviets is a comic book by Hergé. It is the very first book of The Adventures of Tintin, The book version was released in 1930 after the original serialized version ended. It tells the story of a young Belgian reporter named Tintin, and his pet fox-terrier, called Snowy, who travel to Moscow, and get into endless trouble there. The book is 141 pages long, and all the illustrations in the book are in black and white. The book was quite popular, and Hergé decided to write a sequel, which was entitled Tintin in the Congo
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| - The Adventures Of Tintin, Reporter For Le Petit Vingtiéme, In The Land Of The Soviets is a comic book by Hergé. It is the very first book of The Adventures of Tintin, The book version was released in 1930 after the original serialized version ended. It tells the story of a young Belgian reporter named Tintin, and his pet fox-terrier, called Snowy, who travel to Moscow, and get into endless trouble there. The book is 141 pages long, and all the illustrations in the book are in black and white. The book was quite popular, and Hergé decided to write a sequel, which was entitled Tintin in the Congo
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| - The Adventures Of Tintin, Reporter For Le Petit Vingtiéme, In The Land Of The Soviets is a comic book by Hergé. It is the very first book of The Adventures of Tintin, The book version was released in 1930 after the original serialized version ended. It tells the story of a young Belgian reporter named Tintin, and his pet fox-terrier, called Snowy, who travel to Moscow, and get into endless trouble there. The book is 141 pages long, and all the illustrations in the book are in black and white. The book was quite popular, and Hergé decided to write a sequel, which was entitled Tintin in the Congo
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