The lost first novel by Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, will be published 128 years after it was written.
Probably not is, sadly, the short answer.
An interview with Julian Assange from December 2009 reveals the Wikileak's founder's view on the NOTW hacking scandal at the time.
Writing on the Telegraph's blog section today, Andrew M Brown, recounted an incident in which he discovered that his local library does not stock Tintin books on the grounds that they are not "politically correct".