Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1984. — 456 p. — ISBN: 0156037335 (ISBN13: 9780156037334) Lewis Galantière and Stuart Gilbert (Translators) Three classic adventure stories, reminders of both the romance and the reality of the pioneer era of aviation: Night Flight; Wind, Sand and Stars; and Flight to Arras. Introduction by Richard Bach.
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985. — 155 p. — ISBN: 0156318806 Lewis Galantière (Translator) A recollection of the shattering days during World War II when, though the fall of France was imminent, a handful of French pilots continued to fight on against the Germans.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1974. — 96 p. — ISBN: 0547542798 (ISBN13: 9780547542799) Stuart Gilbert (Translator) In this gripping novel, Saint-Exupéry tells about the brave men who piloted night mail planes from Patagonia, Chile, and Paraguay to Argentina in the early days of commercial aviation. Preface by André Gide.
New York: Signet Classics/New American Library, 1964. — 128 p. Stuart Gilbert (Translator) In this gripping novel, Saint-Exupéry tells about the brave men who piloted night mail planes from Patagonia, Chile, and Paraguay to Argentina in the early days of commercial aviation. Preface by André Gide.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1992. — 240 p. — ISBN: 0151970874 (ISBN13: 9780151970872) Lewis Galantière (Translator) Recipient of the Grand Prix of the Académie Française, Wind, Sand and Stars captures the grandeur, danger, and isolation of flight. Its exciting account of air adventure, combined with lyrical prose and the spirit of a philosopher, makes it one of the most popular...
Moral allegory and spiritual autobiography, The Little Prince is the most translated book in the French language. With a timeless charm it tells the story of a little boy who leaves the safety of his own tiny planet to travel the universe, learning the vagaries of adult behaviour through a series of extraordinary encounters. His personal odyssey culminates in a voyage to Earth...
London: Pan Macmillan, 2017. — 99 p. The Little Prince is a classic tale of equal appeal to children and adults. On one level it is the story of an airman's discovery, in the desert, of a small boy from another planet - the Little Prince of the title - and his stories of intergalactic travel, while on the other hand it is a thought-provoking allegory of the human condition.
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