Le Merveilleux Voyage de la Goutte de Vitamine. Translated by Jeannette Marandon. Foreword byAndre Maurois
- Original wrappers lithographed in blue, red, and black. Light blue comb binding.
- [ New York:: Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies,, [1942 ]
[ New York: Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies, [1942 ] First edition of this children's book that was sold to raise money for the Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies (CCFRS). "It often happens that my American friend say: 'Of course it is terrible to see French children starving. We long to do something about it. But do you really think we can, without danger, send them Vitamins and milk? Can we be sure they will get it?' The answer to this question has been given, time after time, by the American organizations that supervise the distribution; they know that the children, and they alone, receive the food; and they have many touching letters of thanks from the children themselves. Here is one of them," (from the preface).. Original wrappers lithographed in blue, red, and black. Light blue comb binding. . 8 in. x 5 in. . With seven full-page color lithographs. Aside from the printed preface, text is reproduced from handwriting (with children's handwriting above, in French, and the translator's handwriting below in English). The signatures of the children are reproduced on the last few pages Some light offsetting from color plates. A very good, bright copy of a lovely book produced by French children during World War II. The present work was written and illustrated by a class of French children from five to six years. The story follows a drop of vitamin, personified as a friendly American girl, who travels across the ocean to aid children in occupied France. She ends her journey when she jumps into the mouth of a hungry child.
Details
Title
Le Merveilleux Voyage de la Goutte de Vitamine. Translated by Jeannette Marandon. Foreword byAndre Maurois
Author
[ Children's Books].[World War II]. Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies
Binding
Original wrappers lithographed in blue, red, and black. Light blue comb binding.
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies,: [ New York:
Date
[1942 ]
Edition
First edition of this children's book that was sold to raise mon
Size
8 in. x 5 in.
Pages
20] pp.