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Գ-ܱé

[ san-teg-zy-pey-ree ]

noun

  1. An·toine de [ah, n, -, twan, d, uh], 1900–45, French author and aviator.


Գ-ܱé

/ ɛ̃ɛɡ /

noun

  1. Գ-ܱéAntoine de19001944MFrenchWRITING: novelistTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: aviator Antoine de (ɑ̃twan də). 1900–44, French novelist and aviator. His novels of aviation include Vol de nuit (1931) and Terre des hommes (1939). He also wrote the fairy tale Le petit prince (1943)
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The typescript, which is a typed copy of a text, was produced in New York by its author, Antoine de Գ-ܱé, while in exile from Nazi-occupied France in the 1940s and is one of three known to be in existence.

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The copy contains handwritten notes and sketches by Գ-ܱé.

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Գ-ܱé wrote Le Petit Prince, in the original French, for children while living in exile in New York during World War Two.

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Գ-ܱé's original handwritten manuscript is in New York.

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Mr Jay told the BBC that Գ-ܱé gave those two typescripts to friends before his disappearance, but the third one "wasn't inscribed or given to someone".

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