LES BELLES HISTOIRES DE L'ONCLE PAUL 4 double plates L'oncle Paul - Antoine de St Exupery published in the magazine Spirou n° 789 - May 28th 1953. Les belles histoires de l'Oncle Paul is an educational series created in 1951 by Jean
Michel Charlier and illustrated by Eddy Paape for Spirou. Its public success allowed many authors to collaborate in it, including Gérald
Forton (cartoonist on Bob Morane, collaborator of Jacobs, teddy
Ted, storyboardeur for Hollywood...), son of Louis Forton (creator of Les Pieds Nickelés). This story with Octave Joly's screenplay is dedicated to St Exupéry, and more precisely to his attempt to reach Paris-Saigon
in less than 87 hours. Uncle Paul uses this story as an example of courage and non renunciation.
Dimensions: Plates 1A and 1B 44.5 x 30 cm - Plates 2A and 2B 42 x 30 cm - Plate 3A 45 x 29 cm - Plate 3B 43 x 30 cm - Plate 4A 43 x 29.5 cm and Plate 4B 41 x 31 cm. Laminated Flemish language phylacteries. Some lacks and tears. Colouring on the back of the boards.
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