Pierre Probst (1913–2007)
Author of Life in Ancient Greece
About the Author
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Series
Works by Pierre Probst
Recueil Caroline, tome 6 3 copies
Fanfan y las cigüeñas 2 copies
3 Histoires de Caroline : Caroline fait du Cheval - Caroline déménage - Caroline Visite Paris (1997) 2 copies
Guida e o automóvel 2 copies
Snúður og Snælda á skíðum 1 copy
Snúður skiptir um hlutverk 1 copy
Las travesuras de Yupi 1 copy
Yupi en la granja 1 copy
Caroline au pôle Nord 1 copy
Caroline et Son Cousin 1 copy
Carolines resa 1 copy
Snúdur skiptir um hlutverk 1 copy
Jos olisin 1 copy
Carolina en Avion 1 copy
Snúdur og Snælda 1 copy
Caroline : recueil, numéro 5. Caroline en vacances - La Croisière de Caroline - Caroline en randonnée (1999) 1 copy
Youpi le gentil cocker 1 copy
Snúður og Snælda skemmta sér 1 copy
Snúður og Snælda í jólaskapi 1 copy
Poef en Joepie gaan boksen 1 copy
La maison de Caroline 1 copy
Fanfan y el último lobo 1 copy
Guida no Circo 1 copy
Pouf et Noiraud 1 copy
3 histoires de Caroline 1 copy
Compil Caroline T1 1 copy
Pipo rettet Lämmchen 1 copy
Fanfán y el mono verde 1 copy
Yupi Vuelve al Zoo 1 copy
Associated Works
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Probst, Pierre Paul
- Birthdate
- 1913-12-06
- Date of death
- 2007-04-12
- Occupations
- Illustrateur (Livres pour la jeunesse)
Dessinateur - Nationality
- France
- Birthplace
- Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin, Grand-Est, France
- Place of death
- Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
- Associated Place (for map)
- France
Members
Reviews
Moral tales are so much easier to swallow with cute pictures and Probst's are as cute as they come.
He is like so many children's writers: he sold 30M books around the world in his career, but is more or less forgotten. It rather mystifies me that we treat children's books from a historical perspective with such disdain when they play such a part in the moulding of the young. Look at any adult person and partly what you see is what they read as a kid. When adult authors go out of fashion, show more this is neither here nor there. When children's authors go out of fashion, we still see them in the adults they helped to inspire. And yet we can so quickly forget, that there is a complete disconnect between the two, the author and his audience.
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He is like so many children's writers: he sold 30M books around the world in his career, but is more or less forgotten. It rather mystifies me that we treat children's books from a historical perspective with such disdain when they play such a part in the moulding of the young. Look at any adult person and partly what you see is what they read as a kid. When adult authors go out of fashion, show more this is neither here nor there. When children's authors go out of fashion, we still see them in the adults they helped to inspire. And yet we can so quickly forget, that there is a complete disconnect between the two, the author and his audience.
Rest here:
https://alittleteaalittlechat.wordpress.com/2016/01/02/pouf-le-chaton-bleu-pouf-... show less
Moral tales are so much easier to swallow with cute pictures and Probst's are as cute as they come.
He is like so many children's writers: he sold 30M books around the world in his career, but is more or less forgotten. It rather mystifies me that we treat children's books from a historical perspective with such disdain when they play such a part in the moulding of the young. Look at any adult person and partly what you see is what they read as a kid. When adult authors go out of fashion, show more this is neither here nor there. When children's authors go out of fashion, we still see them in the adults they helped to inspire. And yet we can so quickly forget, that there is a complete disconnect between the two, the author and his audience.
Rest here:
https://alittleteaalittlechat.wordpress.com/2016/01/02/pouf-le-chaton-bleu-pouf-... show less
He is like so many children's writers: he sold 30M books around the world in his career, but is more or less forgotten. It rather mystifies me that we treat children's books from a historical perspective with such disdain when they play such a part in the moulding of the young. Look at any adult person and partly what you see is what they read as a kid. When adult authors go out of fashion, show more this is neither here nor there. When children's authors go out of fashion, we still see them in the adults they helped to inspire. And yet we can so quickly forget, that there is a complete disconnect between the two, the author and his audience.
Rest here:
https://alittleteaalittlechat.wordpress.com/2016/01/02/pouf-le-chaton-bleu-pouf-... show less
The artwork makes this book an absolute gem. I spent many an hour as a child studying each and every page with pure delight!
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