After the French version entitled "Tangu et Félime," by Monsieur de La Harpe, member of the French Academy, published in Paris in 1780, and now... Show moreAfter the French version entitled "Tangu et Félime," by Monsieur de La Harpe, member of the French Academy, published in Paris in 1780, and now done into English by Sir Frank Swettenham. With Marillier's five illustrations reproduced from the French edition. Main Heritage Compact General Z239.2 .W44 1928 Reference Item-ID: i15959831 BIB-ID: 1024670 Show less
After the French version entitled "Tangu et Félime," by Monsieur de La Harpe, member of the French Academy, published in Paris in 1780, and now... Show moreAfter the French version entitled "Tangu et Félime," by Monsieur de La Harpe, member of the French Academy, published in Paris in 1780, and now done into English by Sir Frank Swettenham. With Marillier's five illustrations reproduced from the French edition. Show less
Babar, Babar, Children's stories, French, Children's stories, French--Translations into English, Elephants, Elephants--Juvenile fiction, Elephants, Elephants--Fiction, PZ7.B828428 St 1961, 843/.912
An orphaned baby elephant goes to live in the city with an old lady who gives him everything he wants, but he eventually returns to the forest... Show moreAn orphaned baby elephant goes to live in the city with an old lady who gives him everything he wants, but he eventually returns to the forest where he is crowned king of the elephants. Jean de Brunhoff ; translated from the French by Merle S. Haas. Originally published: New York : Random House, c1933. Main Compact Juvenile-Picture Books JP Bru Book Item-ID: i17568079 BIB-ID: 1597134 Translated to English from French. Show less