Old cat. hdg.: Saint Exupéry, Antoine de, 1900-1944
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LC data base, 4-26-84 (hdg.: Saint Exupéry, Antoine de, 1900-1944; usage: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry)
Hlebaŭ, I︠A︡.A. Malenʹkiĭ print︠s︡, 1985: t.p. (A. de Sent-Ėkzi︠u︡peri; A. de Saint-Exupéry [in rom.])
His Kichkina shaḣzoda, 1986: t.p. (Antuan de Sent-Ėkzi︠u︡peri)
His Masadennin, 1989: t.p. (Antuwani de Se̳n Te̳giziperi)
Sheng-ai-kʻo-su-pei-li yen chiu, 1992: t.p. (Sheng-ai-kʻo-su-pei-li) pref. (Antoine de Saint-Exupeʹry)
Plaudis, A. Silueti, 1982: p. 9 (Antuans de Sent-Eksiperī)
Tenešu leʻul, 1966 [1973 or 1974]: t.p. (De Sént ʼÉgzupari)
Maliot princ, [199-?]
Gale Literature Resource Center WWW Site, 5 Sep. 2008: French authors page (Antoine Jean Baptiste Marie Roger de Saint-Exupéry, born 29 Jun. 1900, Lyon, France; missing in action 31 Jul. 1944)
Wikipedia, March 4, 2015 (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (officially Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint Exupéry (29 June 1900-31 July 1944) was a French aristocrat, writer, poet, and pioneering aviator. He became a laureate of several of France's highest literary awards and also won the U.S. National Book Award. He is best remembered for his novella The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince) and for his lyrical aviation writings, including Wind, Sand and Stars and Night Flight; was a successful commercial pilot before World War II, working airmail routes in Europe, Africa and South America; born Lyon, France; died presumed 31 July 1944, offshore, south of Marseille, France; genre: Autobiography, belles-lettres, essays, children's literature)
Dienvidu kurjers ; Kara lidotājs ; Vēstule Kīlniekam, 1965: title page (Antuāns de Sent-Ekziperī)
Bād, shin va sitāragān, 2016: t.p. (آنتوان دو سنت-اگزوپرى Āntvān dū Sant-Agzūpirī)
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