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Hi,

Been looking for Antoine de Saint-Exup?ry's 'Le Petit Prince', not translated into english. So far went to Waterstones in Bromley but they, alongside other retailers, only stock the English translations.

Is there a local bookshop which sells this?

Would help me very much with my studies, thanks

hi,

I found my old copy given to me a long while ago, and am reluctant to part from it.


Nevertheless if this helps, the editor is Editions Gallimard. The adresse written in the book might not be current, and is 5 rue Sebastien-Bottin, Paris. You will also find that his complete works (St Exupery), are in a beautifully bound bible-paper style edition called "Bibliotheque de la Pleiade". They are rather good especially for boys (airoplanes war and all that...)

Good luck.

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