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| Best Sellers Rank | #4,115 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #28 in Classic Fiction (Books) #53 in Literary Theory, History & Criticism |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (12,648) |
| Dimensions | 12.95 x 0.61 x 19.79 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 9353044405 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-9353044404 |
| Item Weight | 109 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Print length | 104 pages |
| Publication date | 13 September 2018 |
| Publisher | Rupa Publications India |
| Reading age | Customer suggested age: 8 years and up |
A**A
That it is there on Amazon
The book is a wonderful story not known by many but available on Amazon .All future artists must buy it to grow their imagination with a spiritual feeling .. Thanku Amozon for keeping such good books .👍
T**A
Great!
bought a copy from Quignog. No doubt, this classic is great and thought-provoking, but I am also glad to have a copy of such high quality. I hope Quignog publishes more classic books.
M**N
Good one for kids.
It was an good book for kids, I bought it two years back after reading half of it I lost it somewhere.
A**.
Loved this book
Beautiful book and excellent packaging.
P**I
Loving it!!
The book arrived in perfect condition, and the quality of the materials is good too. The cover is beautifully designed, and the pages are thick and high-quality. It feels sturdy and well-made. This is the perfect version to reread and cherish for years to come. I highly recommend it! 👑📖
S**H
Best classical novel
D**N
Nice story, Not so nice print quality
The story is beautiful - engaging for children and thought-provoking for adults. 4 stars for that. But the edition I received from Shrishti publishers was not upto the mark. The print quality of the illustrations in the book was quite poor. And a paragraph on page 26 was left incomplete. Had to return it. 2 stars for this. Overall a 3-star experience.
T**R
Good value and worth the purchase.
Excellent read and great buy but quality of the book is just average.
S**A
Great quality and delivered very fast
L**R
This is for the Katherine Woods translation - a lovely book, unlike many other childrens' and adult books - suitable for all ages (although nuances may be missed by those very young under 8) with lovely little illustrations. I recommend reading John Lederman's review (on amazon) to discuss the differences between translations. I only wish the Katherine Woods edition came in a bigger hardcover version that could be treasured for generations - this book is a A5ish size paperback so whilst excellent value not a big, beautiful illustrated edition which I feel would do this book real justice! EDIT (Sep 2017) on Wakeman's edition: I managed to get a second-hand copy of the Wakeman/Foreman edition and had a few thoughts on it which I would add for those who are lovers of the Little Prince like me, so one edition wasn't enough! This can be contrasted and taken as a second opinion on Lederman's review (which I still recommend you read if you are a true fan/translation buff). First thing I will say is that I am not a French speaker and I have not read the book in French so I cannot comment on the accuracy of either translations. However upon reading both, I must say I prefer the Woods translation. Yes, the language is slightly old-fashioned, but I feel this adds somewhat to the meaning of the story. That and the fact it happened to be the first version I read makes it my favourite. The Wakeman translation is fine and very readable, but I feel it is very direct in the language/meaning and loses some of the subtlety which Woods' (sometimes over-flowery) language achieves. Wakeman himself in his introduction calls it a 'ponderous translation' but I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing. Secondly, the Wakeman book should not be bought as the 'definitive' Little Prince purely because it contains none of Saint-Exupery's drawings. Admittedly Exupery was no trained artist, but his drawings do have a certain charm and quality and I think there's something to be said that he created the world of the Little Prince, so the drawings represent the closest anyone can come to visualising this world. In the Wakeman addition, Foreman reproduces most (not all) of Exupery's drawings, with some extra double-page spreads that are not in the original. These original drawings are by far the best because Foreman is visualising the world for himself (not merely copying Exupery's drawings) and they are beautifully rendered in watercolour and depict the narrator/pilot interacting with the Prince. This is a novelty as the pilot/narrator is not pictured in any of Exupery's illustrations. Foreman is a good illustrator and captures the world of the Little Prince well and is respectful of Exupery's style in his copies. To conclude: the Woods translation is my favourite, and this edition comes with the original Exupery drawings so if you must only buy one, buy this one. If, like me, you then fall in love with the world of the Little Prince, the Wakeman/Foreman edition is a fine second copy to have as you see a slightly different artistic/language take on the story, and perhaps some will prefer this 'easier', more modern and direct translation. I'm happy to have both editions. EDIT (December 2017): Howard's translation I now also have the Folio Little Prince which uses the Howard translation. I have to say the Howard translation carries similar criticism to that I would level at Wakeman, primarily the language is very literal and direct, and loses some of the charm of Wood's. I would however, recommend buying the Folio edition primarily because it comes with a commentary volume with conceptual sketches used when St-Exupery was drafting the Little Prince. I'm glad to have all three books for they each bring something different. The Woods is my favourite translation, the Wakeman/Foreman has beautiful illustrations, and the Folio is a beautifully printed edition with the fantastic commentary book containing 'behind the scenes' sketches. Translation wise, I would rate Woods as the 'best', with Howard/Wakeman on an even level with regard to translating for a modern audience. UPDATE (2024) - Just to say that I also own the 75th Anniversary book (edited by Alban Cerisier and Delphine Lacroix). I highly recommend purchasing this for fans of the Little Prince. The translation included is Howard but the content is superb (I’ve done a separate review on the relevant page but wanted to highlight here to direct others who might not be aware of the book). One final translation is Michael MORPURGO. I enjoyed his books as a child but I was disappointed with his translation, I believe there to be errors as well as too much of Morpurgo inserting his own voice to the text, so I cannot recommend this one even as a comparison. The Woods translation still stands as the best in my opinion.
A**A
Wow Beautiful, perfect !
M**H
I purchased the kindle version of this book and read it to my 6 and 8 year old and we all loved it. It has small pictured throughout that looked great on the ebook edition as well. The price for the kindle edition was very affordable and we all enjoyed reading this story together. Thank you.
L**K
I love everything about this story. It almost feels like a sweet poem. The little Prince was wise beyond his years, or maybe he's as old as time. The traveler was so kind and accepting of the Prince and the lessons he taught him. We should all be as open and kind. Then maybe we will be wise, too.
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