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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry • The Little Prince
The habits and tastes of his parents, which had been those of austere children of Bethesda’s particular God, had been stripped with the wallpaper and carpets, and nothing remained of them now but Thomas himself. It was all exactly as he wanted it to be. The oak table by the window was burnished with decades of meals and work, and shone on fat turne
... See moreSarah Perry • Enlightenment
Sir Peter Mouse, Gollywog, and others with strange names. On a sheet of lined paper, in his funny half-capital-letter, half-cursive handwriting, Jack listed all of them under the title Dramatis Personae.
Patti Callahan • Once Upon a Wardrobe
At one point, there was a possibility that the book might be illustrated by the painter Bernard Lamotte, but very quickly Antoine understood the necessity of doing the illustrations himself. As the manuscript shows, he viewed them as having the utmost importance and wanted to be the one to arrange the text and the images. Thus, in a letter to his e
... See morePierre Lassus • Discovering the Hidden Wisdom of The Little Prince: In Search of Saint-Exupéry's Lost Child
The Vignelli Canon

Upon this the King was sitting, busily making a new set of Laws. His Secretary was writing them down in a little red notebook, one after another, as the King thought of them. There were Courtiers and Ladies-in-Waiting everywhere, all very gorgeously dressed and all talking at once.