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Few books have been as universally cherished by children and adults
alike as The Little Prince. A beautiful gift edition of this
touching and wise classic children's book, with the original
translation by Katherine Woods and full-colour illustrations. A
pilot stranded in the desert awakes one morning to see the most
extraordinary little fellow standing before him. "Please,... asks
the stranger, "draw me a sheep.... And the pilot realises that when
life's events are too difficult to understand, there is no choice
but to succumb to their mysteries. He pulls out a pencil and paper
... and thus begins this wise and enchanting fable that, in
teaching the secret of what is really important in life, has
changed the world forever for its readers. This stunning new
edition of the classic children's book The Little Prince, includes
the classic English translation by Katherine Woods and original
colour illustrations which will capture the hearts of readers of
all ages. Antoine de Saint-Exupery (1900-1944) was born in Lyons,
France. He wrote The Little Prince in the United States during a
two-year self-imposed exile from occupied France. A year after the
book's publication in 1943, Saint-Exupery disappeared over the
Mediterranean while flying a reconnaissance mission for his French
air squadron. Best known throughout the world as the author and
illustrator of The Little Prince, Saint-Exupery wrote several other
books that have also become classics of world literature. Katherine
Woods (1886-1968) produced the original English translation of The
Little Prince in 1943. It was later followed by several other
English translations, but her classic translation is treasured by
fans and is often considered to be the definitive English
translation. Her poetic translation perfectly captures the
enchantment and charm of Saint-Exupery's storytelling.
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Duty
(Hardcover)
Samuel Smiles
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R807
Discovery Miles 8 070
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'...man is not truly one, but truly two.' In this powerful
deconstruction of Calvinist belief and the hypocrisy at the heart
of Victorian society, Stevenson creates a gothic icon in the
divided self that is Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Born from a nightmare
and anticipating Freud's theory of the unconscious, Stevenson
literalises the concepts of the supernatural doppelganger and the
split personality in a timeless tale of guilt, desire, and violence
by which all subsequent 'double' stories must be judged. In seeking
to cleanse his soul of sin, Dr Henry Jekyll instead unleashes a
monster. First published in 1886, this tragic study of the duality
of man established Stevenson's international reputation as an
author. This volume also contains Stevenson's 1887 collection of
short stories, The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables, which
includes a further exploration of the mind of a murderer,
'Markheim', and the occult tales of terror, 'The Merry Men',
'Olalla', and 'Thrawn Janet'.
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Rudin
(Hardcover)
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
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R741
Discovery Miles 7 410
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