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Babar Goes Skiing
1969
First Published
4.00
Average Rating
20
Number of Pages
Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. 1st Edition 1969. Slim 8vo. Unpaginated. Wonderful and profuse coloured illustrations by the authors of the much beloved Babar the Elephant, coloured illustrated endpapers. Very good clean tight sound square, no bookplate, inscription or ownership marks of any kind. Stitched into very good original colour pictorial laminated thick card boards, with the rounded red spine of the earlier Editions, featuring Babar skiing to upper and his children sledging to lower. Gently rubbed to head of spine and with slight bump to head and lower corner. Increasingly uncommon in such good condition and a delight for reader and collector alike.
Avg Rating
4.00
Number of Ratings
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Author

Jean de Brunhoff
Jean de Brunhoff
Author · 38 books

Jean de Brunhoff was a French writer and illustrator known for co-creating Babar, which first appeared in 1931. The stories were originally told to their second son, Mathieu, when he was sick, by his wife Cecile de Brunhoff. After its first appearance, six more titles followed. He was the fourth and last child of Maurice de Brunhoff, a successful publisher, and his wife Marguerite. He attended Protestant schools, including the prestigious L'Ecole Alsacienne. Brunhoff joined the army and reached the front lines when World War I was almost over. Afterwards, he decided to be a professional artist and studied painting at Academie de la Grand Chamiere. He married Ceccile Sabourand, a talented pianist from a Catholic family, in 1924. Brunhoff died of tuberculosis at the age of 37. After his death, Hachette bought the printing and publishing rights to the Babar series, and ten years later Jean's eldst son, Laurent, took on his late father's role of writing and illustrating the series. The first seven Babar albums were reprinted and millions of copies were sold all around the world, but they were all abridged; they had 30 pages instead of the original 48. The Babar books are thought to be a way for Brunhoff to share himself with his family. Many people did not notice the 10 year gap, as Laurent also showed exceptional talent in drawing elephants. De Brunhoff and his wife are buried in the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris.

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