Siné
Author of The French cat
About the Author
Image credit: Siné (Maurice Albert Sinet)
Works by Siné
Satire 5 copies
Siné massacre 2 copies
Sine qua non, a Frenchman's irreverent look at life and love; the collected works of Sin (1961) 2 copies
Firewood #1 1 copy
Massacre 1 copy
Siné & CIA 1 copy
Haut-le-coeur! 1 copy
Alles für die Katz! 1 copy
Deep Water Dropoff 1 copy
Siné jazznote: Chroniques parues dans Jazz-hot et Jazz-mag de juin 62 à avril 70 (French Edition) (1988) 1 copy
Demo 1981 1 copy
Sin and sorrow 1 copy
Hund und Katz 1 copy
Érotissiné (La Vue) — Author — 1 copy
Do You Feel Safe 1 copy
Sine 1 copy
The Blue-eyed Rascal 1 copy
Je ne pense qu'à chat 1 copy
Associated Works
Les 7 Péchés capitaux — Contributor, some editions — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Siné
- Legal name
- Sinet, Maurice Albert
- Birthdate
- 1928-12-31
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Ecole Estienne
- Occupations
- cartoonist
- Organizations
- L'Express
- Nationality
- France
- Birthplace
- Paris, France
- Associated Place (for map)
- Paris, France
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Reviews
Possibly I've had this rather longer, and I 'very probably read it quite a few times, but I don't have any specific memories.
It holds a spot in my heart primarily for being about all the French I can recall from years of lessons through. And the older I get, the more the jokes amuse me.
C'est frommage.
Personal copy
It holds a spot in my heart primarily for being about all the French I can recall from years of lessons through. And the older I get, the more the jokes amuse me.
C'est frommage.
Personal copy
This is a quite delightful book, published by Penguin, and with a forward by Malcolm Muggeridge. It was controversial and, despite being passed by the board of Penguin (5-4) for publication, Allen Lane(the chairman and founder of Penguin) appeared at the warehouse one night and had stocks put into a farm truck to be 'disposed of'.
Fortunately, a few examples survive and, with 50+ years passing, they appear rather tame when compared to cartoons that one can now find in any newspaper. show more Ironically, one of the cartoons shows Napoleon, in his famous pose, except that his hand is inside his trousers, rather than his jacket. As if to prove my point, the Times of today (17th May 2011) has a character in exactly the same pose!
Harmless fun for even the most prudish today.
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Fortunately, a few examples survive and, with 50+ years passing, they appear rather tame when compared to cartoons that one can now find in any newspaper. show more Ironically, one of the cartoons shows Napoleon, in his famous pose, except that his hand is inside his trousers, rather than his jacket. As if to prove my point, the Times of today (17th May 2011) has a character in exactly the same pose!
Harmless fun for even the most prudish today.
One cart show less
Apparently many copies of this book were destroyed by Allen Lane himself as it was considered offensive. Certainly some of the cartoons could be deemed controversial.
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Statistics
- Works
- 66
- Also by
- 3
- Members
- 177
- Popularity
- #121,426
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 10
- ISBNs
- 22
- Languages
- 2



