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I was thinking about this book when I woke up this morning, and read about it on wikipedia, and there were quite a few links to online publications of the full text with pictures. And I couldn't find out if it was in the public domain, because I don't want to read a pirated little prince.
I also found this thread, which has many friends we have not heard from in a long time in it: Little Prince DayPosts: 11017 | Registered: Apr 2003
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Ah, googling the title with "copyright" didn't find anything meaningful, but with "public domain" I found a forum that indicated it is not. I'll see if I get a chance to pick one up today. Now that I am rich as to money and poor as to time.
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Before the conversion to euros, he was on the 50-franc note. That seems about as public as you can get.
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It was published in 1943, so no, that would not be in the public domain unless the author's estate specifically designated it as such, which I do not believe they have.
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I love that book. I prefer the old translation, though, the one I read first. Grisha found me a copy of it in a used bookstore. What a great present! It's crucial that the businessman say "matters of consequence". Grownups are always preoccupied with those. The new translation got it wrong. It's got to be "matters of consequence".
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