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Tintin in America Hardcover Book by Hergé

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In Tintin in America (1932), the hero confirms his vocation as a righter of wrongs, opposing the mafioso Al Capone, the Chicago gangsters, and crooks of every stripe. Already, Hergé bears witness to a generous view of the world, stigmatizing, for example, white people for their behavior toward the Red Indians. Tintin’s renown extends beyond the Atlantic. So much so that when he arrives in Chicago, in the midst of Prohibition, all the bandits and associated wrongdoers prepare him a most uncomfortable reception. Tintin will have to use all his courage and all his intelligence to survive! Hardcover