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Paul Berna (1908–1994)

Auteur de Le cheval sans tête

29+ oeuvres 460 utilisateurs 6 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Paul Berna

Le cheval sans tête (1955) 219 exemplaires
La grande alerte (1960) 28 exemplaires
La voile rouge (1967) — Auteur — 27 exemplaires
Le piano à bretelles (1956) 24 exemplaires
La porte des étoiles (1954) 22 exemplaires
Le témoignage du chat noir (1964) 20 exemplaires
Millionnaires en herbe (1958) 18 exemplaires
Les pèlerins de Chiberta (1958) 17 exemplaires
La piste du souvenir (1964) 13 exemplaires
Un pays sans légende (1969) 7 exemplaires
Le continent du ciel 7 exemplaires
Opération Oiseau-Noir (1970) 5 exemplaires
Le bout du monde (1961) 5 exemplaires
The Vagabonds Ashore (1973) 4 exemplaires
Le carrefour de la pie (1957) 3 exemplaires
La sierra de l'indien mort (1968) 3 exemplaires
Les Animaux de la Ferme (1949) 3 exemplaires
Le champion. (1959) 2 exemplaires
Le kangourou volant (1957) 2 exemplaires
La dernière aube (1987) 2 exemplaires
Grande nuit de Mirabal (1998) 1 exemplaire
Le Voyageur de Sydney 1 exemplaire
Vagabond of the Andes (1953) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Adventure Stories (1988) — Contributeur — 82 exemplaires
Thrilling Adventure Stories (1988) — Contributeur — 5 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Nom légal
Sabran, Jean
Autres noms
Deleuze, Bernard
Date de naissance
1908-02-21
Date de décès
1994-01-19
Sexe
male
Nationalité
France
Lieu de naissance
Hyeres, France
Lieu du décès
Paris, France
Professions
journalist
Relations
Saint-Marcoux (wife)

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SPOILER

I first read this book when I was in primary (elementary) school - in the 1970s. I have been hooked on french culture ever since. Basically this is about a gang of street kids in suburban Paris during or after the war, who manage to round up the members of a gang of bumbling thieves who have stolen 100 million francs.
 
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Robloz | 2 autres critiques | Sep 23, 2021 |
A group of French kiddos are given a broken-down toy horse that fast becomes they're favorite pastime. But it links them to a group of robber and makes life much more interesting for them than they'd bargained for.
On the vintage children's books scale, this one leans more toward dated than charming, I'm afraid.
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electrascaife | 2 autres critiques | May 5, 2018 |
This is an agreeable children's adventure story from a more innocent age. The hero is a fourteen-year old who regularly skips school to sail his small boat around the Gulf of Morbihan in southern Brittany. He finds an abandoned boat which he cannibalises to improve his own vessel. This gets him and his twelve-year old pal - can't really call her a girl-friend - involved with skull-duggery from a group of villains who, in the manner of Enid Blyton books, are bad but not truly threatening. Despite being on the run from his school master on account of his recidivist truancy when the chips are down he finds him a valuable ally. Hardly a spoiler to say that all turns out well - always does in this sort of book.… (plus d'informations)
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abbottthomas | Mar 7, 2016 |
The story is set in an outlying workingclass area of Paris after WW2 and features a gang of children, a train robbery and a battered headless horse/tricycle. All the elements of classic children's literature here with the intrepid children outwitting a bunch of fairly bumbling robbers, along with supportive parents and a distracted policeman. What I really liked was just the simple joie de vivre of the children whose favourite pastime is taking turns to ride the old horse trike down the steepest street in their area. Also Marion, the oldest girl, has trained most of the neighbourhood dogs and adopted numerous strays which comes in handy when dealing with the thugs.
There are a couple more books about this gang of children and I read somewhere that Berna grew up in this area of Paris so really captures the essence of these children and their community. I also have to commend the b&w illustrations in my edition by English illustrator Richard Kennedy, in the notes it says he made his sketches in Paris and this adds to the authenticity.
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avatiakh | 2 autres critiques | Oct 16, 2013 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
29
Aussi par
2
Membres
460
Popularité
#53,419
Évaluation
4.2
Critiques
6
ISBN
56
Langues
5
Favoris
1

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