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Works by François Place

The Old Man Mad About Drawing: A Tale of Hokusai (1997) — Author — 145 copies, 4 reviews
The Last Giants (1992) 108 copies, 3 reviews
La douane volante (2010) 18 copies, 1 review
Grand Ours (2005) 15 copies, 1 review
Le Roi des Trois Orients (2006) 11 copies, 1 review
La fille des batailles (2007) 11 copies
Olympe de Roquedor (2021) — Author; Illustrator — 7 copies
Le prince bégayant (2006) 6 copies
Le secret d'Orbae (2013) 5 copies
Angel, l'indien blanc (2014) 5 copies, 1 review
Le pays de Jade (2002) 5 copies, 1 review
Le Livre des explorateurs (1989) — Author — 4 copies
Die Welt der Handelsmächte. Die Welt erkennen. ( Ab 11 J.). (1990) — Author; Illustrator — 2 copies
Le Désert des Pierreux (2002) 2 copies, 1 review
Le camion fantôme (1996) 1 copy
Le pays de Korakâr (2005) 1 copy
Fleuve Wallawa,le (2003) 1 copy
Kniha o mořeplavcích (1995) 1 copy

Associated Works

War Horse (1982) — Illustrator, some editions — 4,464 copies, 132 reviews
Kensuke's Kingdom (1999) — Illustrator, some editions — 2,072 copies, 38 reviews
Toby Alone (2006) — Illustrator — 559 copies, 20 reviews
Toby and the Secrets of the Tree (2007) — Illustrator — 300 copies, 29 reviews
Living in Ancient Rome (1986) — Illustrator — 66 copies
Nouveaux contes de fées pour petits enfants (1856) — Illustrator, some editions — 54 copies, 1 review
Magic Land of Toys (2006) — Illustrator — 32 copies
Contos De Um Reino Perdido (Em Portuguese do Brasil) (2003) — Illustrator — 31 copies, 1 review
L'île au trésor (1883) — Illustrations, some editions — 8 copies
Tours et détours de france (1996) — Illustrator, some editions — 5 copies
Prisonnier des pirates : Gabriel, Les Antilles 1720 (2004) — Illustrations — 3 copies
Il faut sauver Athenes ! (French Edition) (2005) — Illustrator, some editions — 1 copy
Marcus et les Brigantes (French Edition) (2004) — Illustrator, some editions — 1 copy

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Canonical name
Place, François
Legal name
Place, François
Birthdate
1957
Gender
male
Education
L'Ecole Estienne
Occupations
illustrator
children's book author
Nationality
France
Map Location
France
Associated Place (for map)
France

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16 reviews
A fable about the quest for the Valley of the Giants and the consequences of finding it. Absolutely lovely watercolor illustrations. The story is reminiscent in parts of The BFG and the narrator, who appears in most of the pictures as a very tiny figure in a top hat, owes a lot to Roald Dahl. This book won several children's book awards, and is on the 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up list. It's a good story, but not a "nice" story. You'd want to know your child very show more well and be sure they're ready for this one before sharing it. show less
Every day nine-year-old Tojiro carries a basket around Edo selling rice cakes. One of his usual customers is an old man with a chirpy character, but odd. Over time, Tojiro learns that he is a famous, though poor, artist named Hokusai. When Hokusai learns that the boy doesn't know how to read despite his lively intelligence, he takes Tojiro on as an apprentice. As Tojiro learns more about the master's art and the process of engraving, he too wants to become an artist.

Although a book for show more children, I loved this warm story of Hokusai and Tojiro, and the artwork is captivating. Francois Place's illustrations have a similarity to Hokusai's style with bold lines, fine detail, and subtle washes. Also included are examples of Hokusai's work as they come up in the story. A beautiful introduction to the artist and Edo for children and adults alike. show less
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First-person narrative by a character called Archibald Leopold Ruthmore, who sets out on a journey of exploration from England in 1849 because of a "giant's tooth" with carvings on it, sold to him by an ancient sailor. He sets sail for the Land of the Giants, which was theoretically up the Black River in Burma. After many challenges, the expedition continues on foot through the jungle, heading towards the territory of the Wa, known headhunters. The narrator alone escapes an attack by the Wa, show more and heads north into the unknown -- where he comes upon the land of the Giants. The Giants -- all nine of them -- take good care of him. They are covered in complex patterns -- a symphony of the Earth on their skin -- which he learns is a language in itself, constantly changing. He lives with them and learns their ways, though he is plagued by the question of their origins. It seems they have seen more than 41 appearances of Halley's comet, so are over 3,000 years old -- sleeping for nearly two centuries and awake for no more than 3 years. After nearly a year, he departs. Finally arriving back in England, he writes a book about his voyage to the land of the giants, which is a sensation, though some doubt him. He makes a speaking tour, raising money for a second expedition. Imagine his horror when upon landing in south Burma, he is presented with a parade including the head of one of the giants on a cart!! All his giants have been killed by "false scientists, real bandits and traffickers of every sort" and he realizes that he is totally to blame. He couldn't keep silent, he wanted the glory of being a discoverer. The book ends by saying Archibald Leopold Ruthmore left everything behind and became a common sailor, gathering tattoos and sharing stories in every port -- but never the story of the Giants whom he betrayed. show less
Il parait que c'est un livre pour enfants. Je l'ai acheté pour un enfant, et je ne l'ai jamais donné. Je l'ai gardé pour moi. C'est beau, terrible.

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Works
46
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Members
466
Popularity
#52,774
Rating
4.0
Reviews
13
ISBNs
94
Languages
8

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