The Black Island

Cover of The Black Island by Hergé
Author: Hergé
Year: 1975
Language: en
Edition: 9th
Pages: 62
ISBN-13: 9780316358354
Dimensions:
Height: 11.55 Inches
Length: 8.65 Inches
Weight: 0.6 Pounds
Width: 0.35 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 741.5/9493
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The Black Island by Hergé is a classic graphic novel published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on April 30, 1975. This edition spans 62 pages and is presented in English, featuring the beloved character Tintin as he embarks on an adventurous investigation following a mysterious plane crash. The story takes him to Scotland, where he uncovers a tale involving a monster that haunts a remote island.

Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Tintin navigates through intriguing twists and turns in his quest for the truth. This graphic novel is part of the juvenile fiction genre and incorporates elements of comics and graphic novels, making it accessible for younger audiences while also appealing to fans of classic literature. The engaging narrative and vivid illustrations invite readers to immerse themselves in Tintin’s thrilling escapades.


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The classic graphic novel. Investigating a mysterious plane crash, Tintin discovers he’s onto something big! The case leads Tintin to Scotland, where he learns of a monster that stalks a lonely island.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Black Island” by Hergé. Synopsis preview: The classic graphic novel. Investigating a mysterious plane crash, Tintin discovers he’s onto something big! The case leads Tintin to Scotland, where he learns of a monster that stalks a lonely island.
Who is the author of “The Black Island”?
“The Black Island” is credited to Hergé.
When was “The Black Island” published?
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Year: 1975.
What is the ISBN for “The Black Island”?
ISBN-13: 9780316358354.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 62. Edition: 9th.

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