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H. A. Rey (1898–1977)

Author of Curious George

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About the Author

Hans Augusto Rey was born on September 16, 1898 in Hamburg, Germany. He escaped to Paris with his wife after the Nazi's invaded. While in Paris, Hans's animal drawings came to the attention of French publisher, who commissioned him to write a children's book. The result, Rafi and the Nine Monkeys, show more is little remembered today, but one of its characters, an adorably impish monkey named Curious George, was such a success that the couple considered writing a book just about him. Their work was interrupted with the outbreak of World War II. As Jews, the Reys decided to flee Paris before the Nazis seized the city. Hans built two bicycles, and they fled Paris just a few hours before it fell. Among the meager possessions they brought with them was the illustrated manuscript of Curious George. The books were published by Houghton Mifflin in 1941. Curious George was an instant success, and the Reys were commissioned to write more adventures of the mischievous monkey and his friend, the Man in the Yellow Hat. They wrote seven stories in all. Their title Happy Halloween made The New York Times Best Seller List in 2013. At first, Margret's name was left off the cover because there was a glut of women already writing children's fiction. In later editions, this was corrected, and Margret now receives full credit for her role in developing the stories. H. A. Rey died in 1977 and in 1989 Margaret Rey established the Curious George Foundation to help creative children and prevent cruelty to animals. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Disambiguation Notice:

Despite being married, H.A. Rey and Margret Rey are two different people. Please do not combine their separate author pages. Also, do not combine either Margret or H.A. with pages that have both their names.

Series

Works by H. A. Rey

Curious George (1941) 8,405 copies, 96 reviews
Curious George Rides a Bike (1952) 3,910 copies, 32 reviews
Curious George Makes Pancakes (1998) 2,855 copies, 12 reviews
Curious George Gets a Medal (1957) 2,702 copies, 15 reviews
The Complete Adventures of Curious George (1995) 2,550 copies, 25 reviews
Curious George Flies a Kite (1958) 2,385 copies, 12 reviews
Curious George Goes to the Hospital (1966) 2,308 copies, 14 reviews
Curious George Takes a Job (1947) — Creator — 2,249 copies, 14 reviews
A Treasury of Curious George (8-in-1) (2004) 2,055 copies, 9 reviews
Curious George and the Puppies (1998) 1,984 copies, 5 reviews
Curious George and the Firefighters (2004) 1,953 copies, 12 reviews
Curious George Goes to a Chocolate Factory (1980) 1,935 copies, 10 reviews
The Stars: A New Way to See Them (1952) 1,686 copies, 9 reviews
Curious George Visits the Library (2003) 1,642 copies, 17 reviews
Find the Constellations (1976) 1,490 copies, 7 reviews
Curious George's First Day of School (2005) 1,382 copies, 10 reviews
Curious George Feeds the Animals (1972) 1,301 copies, 3 reviews
Curious George Goes to a Costume Party (1986) 1,251 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George at the Aquarium (2007) 1,212 copies, 12 reviews
Curious George Learns the Alphabet (1963) 1,196 copies, 17 reviews
Curious George and the Dump Truck (1984) 1,110 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George Goes to an Ice Cream Shop (1989) 1,105 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George Goes to the Beach (1999) 1,101 copies, 8 reviews
Curious George Visits a Toy Store (2002) 1,081 copies, 4 reviews
Curious You: On Your Way! (2008) — Illustrator — 899 copies, 9 reviews
Curious George Goes to a Movie (1998) 875 copies, 3 reviews
Curious George and the Birthday Surprise (2003) 858 copies, 7 reviews
Curious George in the Snow (1998) 858 copies, 5 reviews
Pretzel (1944) 785 copies, 9 reviews
Curious George Takes a Train (2002) 764 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George and the Hot Air Balloon (1998) 711 copies, 5 reviews
Curious George at the Parade (1999) 589 copies, 1 review
Curious George's ABCs (1998) 588 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George and the Bunny (1998) 580 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George's Dream (1998) 568 copies, 1 review
Curious George at the Baseball Game (2006) 505 copies, 6 reviews
Curious George: Stories to Share (8-in-1) (2009) 423 copies, 2 reviews
Cecily G. and the 9 Monkeys (Curious George) (1939) 385 copies, 7 reviews
Curious George's Opposites (1998) 378 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George and the Rocket (2001) 365 copies, 1 review
Curious George in the Big City (2001) 359 copies, 2 reviews
Curious George Goes to the Zoo (2012) 321 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George's Are You Curious? (1998) — Illustrator — 309 copies
Curious George Rides (2001) 278 copies, 2 reviews
Spotty (Curious George) (1974) 253 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George's 5-Minute Stories (2013) 234 copies, 1 review
Curious George and the Ice Cream Surprise (2011) 209 copies, 3 reviews
Curious George Visits an Amusement Park (1988) 204 copies, 1 review
Curious George at the Ballet (1986) 199 copies, 2 reviews
Curious George's 1 to 10 and Back Again (2001) 173 copies, 3 reviews
Curious George Bakes a Cake (1990) 172 copies, 3 reviews
Sweet Dreams, Curious George (2013) — Illustrator — 171 copies, 1 review
Whiteblack the Penguin Sees the World (2000) 168 copies, 1 review
Curious George Goes to the Dentist (1989) 158 copies, 2 reviews
Curious George: Pat-a-Cake (2011) 158 copies
Curious George at the Airport (1987) 156 copies, 1 review
The Adventures of Curious George (3-in-1) (1995) 141 copies, 1 review
Curious George's Big Book of Curiosity (2005) — Author — 122 copies
Anybody at Home? (1951) 99 copies
Where's My Baby? (1943) 97 copies
See the Circus (1951) 95 copies, 1 review
Curious George Goes to a Bookstore (2014) 92 copies, 1 review
Curious George's Neighborhood (2004) — Author — 90 copies, 1 review
Pretzel and the Puppies (2022) 79 copies
Billy's Picture (2004) 72 copies
Feed the Animals (1950) 71 copies
Curious George Joins the Team (2016) 58 copies, 11 reviews
Curious George: Tool Time (2013) 58 copies
Curious George Plays Soccer (2017) 52 copies
Curious George: Seasons (2008) 50 copies
Know the stars (1962) 50 copies
Curious George Votes (2020) 50 copies, 1 review
How Do You Get There? (1951) 47 copies
Curious George: Color Fun (2007) — Author — 41 copies
Curious George: Bigger and Smaller (2007) 38 copies, 1 review
Curious George: Before and After (2007) — Author — 37 copies
Whose House? (2017) 35 copies
Curious George's First Words at the Circus (2006) — Author — 33 copies
Curious George Around Town (6 Volume Set) (2010) 31 copies, 1 review
Good Night, Curious George (2017) 31 copies
The Curious George Library (2000) — Author — 30 copies
Curious George: On the Go! (2011) 29 copies
Curious George's First Words at the Farm (2006) 27 copies, 1 review
Curious George: Shapes (2008) 27 copies
Curious George: Music Play (2009) 26 copies
Curious George: Follow That Hat! (2018) 23 copies, 1 review
Farm Babies (2017) 22 copies
How Many? (Curious George Curious About Phonics) — Author; Illustrator — 22 copies, 2 reviews
Curious George: Good Night, Zoo (2019) 22 copies, 1 review
Favorite Stories (2005) 19 copies, 1 review
Curious George Hide-and-Seek (2008) — Author — 16 copies
Get Well, Curious George (2017) 13 copies
Curious George's First Words About Animals (2005) — Author — 9 copies
Coco fährt Rad (2008) 3 copies
Zozo Flies a Kite (1960) 2 copies
Curious George Journal (2015) 1 copy
George cel curios (2016) 1 copy
Zozo 1 copy
MARGRET REY 1 copy
Zebrology 1 copy
The best! 1 copy
Costumes 1 copy
Rey, H.A. 1 copy

Associated Works

Merry Christmas, Curious George (2006) — Series Creator — 1,882 copies, 9 reviews
Katy No-Pocket (1944) — Illustrator — 1,524 copies, 11 reviews
Curious George's Dinosaur Discovery (2006) — Creator — 1,176 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George: A Winter's Nap (2010) — Creator — 709 copies, 3 reviews
Happy Easter, Curious George (2010) — Creator — 699 copies, 2 reviews
Curious George Plants a Seed (2007) — Creator — 697 copies, 2 reviews
Curious George Plants A Tree (2009) — Creator — 629 copies, 13 reviews
Curious George and the Pizza Party (2010) — Creator — 618 copies, 2 reviews
Curious George Says Thank You (2011) — Creator — 561 copies, 2 reviews
Happy Valentine's Day, Curious George (2011) — Creator — 479 copies
Curious George: The Kite (2006) — Creator — 396 copies, 1 review
Curious George Colors Eggs (2012) — Creator — 332 copies
Curious George Saves His Pennies (2012) — Creator — 310 copies, 3 reviews
Happy Thanksgiving, Curious George (2010) — Creator — 281 copies, 1 review
Curious George Cleans Up (2007) — Creator — 269 copies, 1 review
Curious George: Piñata Party (2009) — Creator — 253 copies, 1 review
Curious George [2006 film] (2006) — Original book — 250 copies, 1 review
Curious George: Farm to Table (2016) — Creator — 247 copies
Curious George: Dinosaur Tracks (2011) — Creator — 241 copies, 1 review
The World Treasury of Children's Literature: Book 1 (1984) — Contributor — 238 copies
Curious George: A Home for Honeybees (2014) — Creator — 223 copies, 1 review
Don't Frighten the Lion (1970) — Illustrator — 180 copies, 2 reviews
Curious George: Home Run (2012) — Creator — 170 copies, 1 review
Curious George the Movie: The Deluxe Movie Storybook (2006) — Creator — 168 copies
Happy Hanukkah, Curious George (2012) — Creator — 144 copies
Curious George Plays Mini Golf (2008) — Creator — 139 copies, 1 review
Happy St. Patrick's Day, Curious George (2014) — Creator — 134 copies, 1 review
Curious George: Fire Dog Rescue (2015) — Creator — 131 copies, 1 review
Where Is Curious George? (2013) — Creator — 131 copies, 1 review
Curious George the Movie: Meet Curious George (2006) — Creator — 130 copies
It's Ramadan, Curious George (2016) — Creator — 126 copies, 4 reviews
Curious George: Good Night Book (2007) — Creator — 99 copies
Curious George: Windy Delivery (2014) — Creator — 98 copies
Curious George: Chasing Waves (2014) — Creator — 95 copies
Curious George: The Perfect Carrot (2010) — Creator, some editions — 93 copies
The Family Storybook Treasury (2011) 84 copies, 1 review
Curious George: Museum Mystery (2017) — Creator — 77 copies, 1 review
Curious George Builds a Tree House (2017) — Creator — 77 copies
Curious George: Dragon Dance (2016) — Creator — 69 copies
Where is Curious George? Around the Town (2015) — Creator — 68 copies, 2 reviews
Curious George: Lost and Found (2008) — Creator — 55 copies
Curious George Discovers Germs (2015) — Creator — 54 copies
Curious George: The Surprise Gift (2008) — Creator — 54 copies
Curious George Early Reader Collection (2008) — Creator — 52 copies
Curious George: Circus Act (2008) — Series Creator — 47 copies
Curious George: Plumber's Helper (2010) — Creator — 45 copies
Curious George: Librarian for a Day (2012) — Creator — 45 copies
Curious George: Race Day (2010) — Series Creator — 43 copies, 1 review
Happy Birthday, Curious George (2016) — Creator — 43 copies
Curious George Discovers the Sun (2015) — Creator — 35 copies
Curious George: Time for School (2011) — Creator — 35 copies
The Doctor's Office (Curious George) (2008) — Creator — 34 copies, 1 review
Curious George Grows a Garden (2012) — Creator — 30 copies
Curious George: Discovery Day (2007) — Creator — 29 copies, 2 reviews
Let's Play! (Curious George Curious About Phonics) (2008) — Creator — 28 copies, 1 review
What Does George Like? (Curious George Curious About Phonics) (2008) — Creator — 27 copies, 1 review
Costumes (Curious George Curious About Phonics) — Creator — 21 copies, 1 review
Curious George Discovers Recycling (2017) — Creator — 19 copies
Curious George Paper Dolls (Dover Paper Dolls) (1983) — Creator — 19 copies
From ABC to XYZ (Curious George Curious About Phonics) (2008) — Creator — 19 copies, 2 reviews
The Best! (Curious George Curious About Phonics) — Creator — 16 copies, 1 review
Curious George Goes to the Hospital [1982 short film] (1982) — Original story — 13 copies
Curious George Comes to America [1982 short film] (1982) — Original story — 12 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1973 (1973) — Contributor — 6 copies
The Adventures of Curious George [1982 video] (1982) — Original story — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Rey, Hans Augusto
Other names
Reyersbach, Hans Augusto
Birthdate
1898-09-16
Date of death
1977-08-26
Gender
male
Education
Wilhelm Gymnasium, Hamburg
University of Munich
University of Hamburg
Occupations
children's book illustrator
lithographer
poster designer
amateur astronomer
children's book author
Relationships
Rey, Margret (wife)
Short biography
H.A. Rey was born Hans Augusto Reyersbach in Hamburg, Germany, as was his future wife Margarete Elisabeth Waldstein, known as Margret. Both of them had German Jewish fathers. The couple first met in Hamburg as teenagers. They met again in 1935 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where Hans was working as a salesman and Margret had gone to escape the Nazis regime in Germany. They married that year and moved to Paris. There Hans's animal drawings came to the attention of a publisher, who commissioned him to write a children's book that contained a monkey character called Curious George. In June 1940, the couple fled the German invasion of France on bicycles made by Hans, with only the clothes on their backs and the manuscript of a new book about Curious George. They reached Bayonne, France where they managed to obtain visas for Spain; from there, they went on to the USA, settling in New York City. They sold Curious George to Houghton Mifflin, which published it in 1941. It was an instant success, and the Reys were commissioned to write more books about the mischievous monkey and his friend, the Man in the Yellow Hat. They wrote seven stories in all, with Hans mainly doing the illustrations and Margret working mostly on the text, though they cooperating fully in every stage of development. The Curious George books have sold more than 25 million copies around the world and the original story has never been out of print. The Reys moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1963 and lived there until Hans's death in 1977. A children's bookstore named Curious George & Friends (formerly Curious George Goes to Wordsworth) was founded in Cambridge Square the 1990s by friends.
Nationality
Germany (birth)
USA
Birthplace
Hamburg, German Empire
Places of residence
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Montmartre, Paris, France
New York, New York, USA
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, USA
Place of death
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Burial location
cremated
Map Location
USA
Disambiguation notice
Despite being married, H.A. Rey and Margret Rey are two different people. Please do not combine their separate author pages. Also, do not combine either Margret or H.A. with pages that have both their names.

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529 reviews
I realize that this will make me sound crazy, because on its surface this is a classic picture book about an adorable dachshund. But the whole story is about how Pretzel falls in love with a lady dog who dislikes him and then he proceeds to give her presents, beg for her affection, and stalk her. There is literally a page that says something about how he had been following and watching her all the time. CREEPY. So he rescues her and she decides he's not so bad and they get married. UGH. Awful.
I feel torn in my review for this book. As a child, I read several of these books, and enjoyed them because as so many children were, I was blissfully unaware of poaching/kidnapping - which is basically what the man in the yellow hat does to George.

There is nothing mentioned of the danger of owning a chimpanzee (was the thing with Travis the chimp really over a decade ago now? Daaaaamn) but then this book was published in the 1940s, which was... really a different time in more ways than show more one.

So I will refrain from giving this book 1 star out of fairness, but I also would not recommend this as a children's book nowadays, at least not without a serious talk with the child about poaching, the exotic animal trade, et. al.
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Curious George is, of course, a mischievous little monkey who gets taken from his home in Africa and brought to live in the big city by the man in the yellow hat. Along the way he gets in many misadventures including falling off a big boat, accidentally calling the fire department and causing them trouble, getting put in jail, getting blown away with a handful of balloons, and finally getting put in the zoo.

This is long for a picture book, but the text is simple and would be a good show more introduction to indpendent reading for newer readers. I think the characterization of George is what has made these books so popular - he's sweet, naive, often misunderstands or takes things too literally, etc. I think kids identify with him. The illustrations are bright, old-fashioned, lovely. I'm pretty sure they were originally done with a limited color palette but have been "colorized" in subsequent reprints?

The story itself is kind of disturbing in retrospect: George is basically kidnapped/poached from Africa by the Man in the Yellow Hat, he's nonsensically "jailed" for calling in a false alarm to the fire department, and finally he ends up in the zoo - you know, trapped in a cage rather than running around free in Africa. This is very different from the Curious George most kids are probably used to seeing via the movies and the PBS show.
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[a:Maria Tatar|15620|Maria Tatar|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1302120613p2/15620.jpg], in the preface to [b:Off with Their Heads! Fairy Tales and the Culture of Childhood|123002|Off with Their Heads! Fairy Tales and the Culture of Childhood|Maria Tatar|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1347437099l/123002._SY75_.jpg|118422], asks whether this is an "exemplary" or a "cautionary" tale. Do children admire & scheme to find ways to emulate the adventures show more of the monkey, or do they accept the moral lesson to be good & obedient, and to consider consequences, because said lesson is couched in a funny book with bright pictures?

Well, I say, don't underestimate children. I believe that many can hold both ideas in their minds simultaneously. Not only do many children surely react to it as *both* exemplary and cautionary, but they may also react to it by thinking "oh, I'll be more careful, I'm smarter than a monkey, I can have adventures without getting caught." They may also react to it by thinking "thank goodness my parents will always love me and not send me to a zoo." (Or, they may think "I wish I could go live in a zoo and not have to do chores or go to school...").

(Btw, these thoughts surely apply to many many other books for children about characters who are curious, or naughty, or who have poor impulse control...)
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Works
295
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Members
70,173
Popularity
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Languages
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Favorited
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