First published in 1943 and featuring the author's own watercolour illustrations, The Little Prince has since become a classic philosophical fable for young and old
Presented here in a new translation and featuring the author's own watercolour illustrations, The Little Prince has become a classic philosophical fable for young and old, as well as a global publishing phenomenon, selling tens of millions of copies worldwide and being translated into dozens of languages.
First published in 1943 and featuring the author's own watercolour illustrations, The Little Prince has since become a classic philosophical fable for young and old
Presented here in a new translation and featuring the author's own watercolour illustrations, The Little Prince has become a classic philosophical fable for young and old, as well as a global publishing phenomenon, selling tens of millions of copies worldwide and being translated into dozens of languages.
Having crash-landed in the Sahara desert, a pilot comes across a young boy who introduces himself as the Little Prince and tells him the story of how he grew up on a tiny asteroid before travelling across the galaxies and coming to Earth. His encounters and discoveries, seen through childlike, innocent eyes, give rise to candid reflections on life and human nature.First published in 1943 and featuring the author’s own watercolour illustrations, The Little Prince has since become a classic philosophical fable for young and old, as well as a global publishing phenomenon, selling tens of millions of copies worldwide and being translated into dozens of languages.
“The Little Prince is one of a kind and this new edition is true to the atmospherically factual style of the fantasy." - The School Librarian Journal "A saint in short, true to his name, flying up here at the right hand of God . . . And he was not the only one. He was merely the one who put it into words most beautifully and anointed himself before the altar of the right stuff." - Tom Wolfe "”
The Little Prince is one of a kind and this new edition is true to the atmospherically factual style of the fantasy. The School Librarian Journal
A saint in short, true to his name, flying up here at the right hand of God … And he was not the only one. He was merely the one who put it into words most beautifully and anointed himself before the altar of the right stuff. -- Tom Wolfe
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900–44) was a French writer and aviator, who disappeared on a reconnaissance mission during the Second World War. The author of several novels about flying, he is best remembered today for the children’s book The Little Prince.
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