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Saint Exupéry. War Pilot Bonet Binding Nte + Ex. From New YorkThe description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.Antoine de SAINT EXUPÉRY war pilotParis, Gallimard, 1947. In-8°, some foxing , publisher’s blue cloth binding with blue and gold helical decoration on the first cover after the model by Paul Bonet, an ex-dono on the flyleaf.One of the numbered copies on Héliona. Completed printing of November 27, 1942We also attach:SAINT-EXUPÉRY, Antoine de.War pilot.New York: Editions de la Maison française, 1942 In-8°, 253 pages. paperback, printed cover (faded), clean interior, an ex-dono on the flyleaf (name illegible.. May 1942. New York, Washington Square). Original edition.”THE December 8, 1941, THE United States enters the war. In May 1942, on the way to UNITED STATES, he is welcomed at Canada by the family of Charles De Koninck on rue Sainte-Geneviève, in Old Quebec in Canada. Problems of Visa extend their stay Quebecois of five weeks. Pursuing his goal of bringing the United States into the war, he published new York in February 1942 war pilot. It shows a France which did not surrender without having led a heroic battle of France. At peak sales, the book will do much to raise awareness of the European conflict in North America, but the author is plagued by depression.His translator finds him luxurious accommodation with Sylvia Hamilton , a journalist, who does not speak a word of French. It was during the romantic relationship established with her that the aviator wrote The Little Prince. The following year, he decided to join French troops fighting in the American army. Before leaving, he entrusts the young journalist with the manuscript of his philosophical tale, the first edition of which will be English.”Thanks Wikipedia, THE United States enters the war. In May 1942, on the way to UNITED STATES, he is welcomed at Canada by the family of Charles De Koninck on rue Sainte-Geneviève, in Old Quebec in Canada. Problems of Visa extend their stay Quebecois of five weeks. Pursuing his goal of bringing the United States into the war, he published new York in war pilot. It shows a France which did not surrender without having led a heroic battle of France. At peak sales, the book will do much to raise awareness of the European conflict in North America, but the author is plagued by depression. His translator finds him luxurious accommodation with Sylvia Hamilton , a journalist, who does not speak a word of French. It was during the romantic relationship established with her that the aviator wrote The Little Princ