Bambi Felix Salten
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SALTEN, FELIX (zugeschrieben): The Memoirs of JOSEPHINE MUTZENBACHER - Attributed to Felix Salten, Brandon House , 1967
Autoreninfo: Felix Salten (September 6, 1869 - October 8, 1945) was an Austrian writer. Salten was born Siegmund Salzmann in Budapest, Hungary. When he was three weeks old, his family moved to Vienna, Austria. Many Jews were immigrating into the city in the late 19th century because Vienna had finally granted full citizenship to Jews in 1867. When his father went bankrupt, Salten had to quit school and begin working in an insurance agency. He also began submitting poems and book reviews to journals. He became part of the Young Vienna movement (Jung Wien) and soon received work as a full-time art and theater critic in the Vienna press. In 1901 he founded Vienna's first, short-lived literary cabaret. In 1900 he published his first collection of short stories. He was soon publishing, on an average, one book a year, of plays, short stories, novels, travel books, and essay collections. He also wrote for nearly all the major newspapers of Vienna. He wrote film scripts and librettos for operettas. In 1927 he became president of the Austrian P.E.N. club. His most famous work is Bambi (1923). It was translated into English in 1928 and became a Book-of-the-Month Club hit. In 1933, he sold the film rights to director Sidney Franklin for $1,000, and Franklin later transferred the rights to the Walt Disney studios. Disney released its movie based on Bambi in 1942. Life in Austria became perilous for a prominent Jew in the 1930s. Adolf Hitler had Salten's books banned in 1936. Two years later (1938), after Austria had become part of Germany, Salten moved to Zurich, Switzerland, where he lived until his death. He was married to the actress Ottilie Metzl, and had two children: Paul and Anna-Katherina. He wrote another book based on the character Bambi, titled Bambi's Children: The Story of a Forest Family (1939). His stories "Perri" and "The Hound of Florence" inspired the Disney films Perri (1957) and The Shaggy Dog (1959). Salten is now considered to be the anonymous author of the erotic novel Josephine Mutzenbacher (1906), the fictional autobiography of a Vienna prostitute.
Taschenbuch. 304 Seiten. Zustand: Gut. Gutes, dem Alter entsprechendes Exemplar. In Englisch.
[SW: Erotic Erotik]
Salten, Felix: (Translator Kenneth C. Kaufman): RENNI: THE RESCUER: A DOG OF THE BATTLEFIELD, Indianapolis Bobbs Merrill Co. 1940 ; fester Einband / hard cover; Schutzumschlag / dust cover; 1. Ed.
Very Good Diana Thorne
FICTION: FOR ALL AGES. RENNI - THE RESCUER -- A DOG OF THE BATTLEFIELD.: 5 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches. 326 pages. Illustrated with black and white drawings within text. The theme of the book is the service of the dog to mankind -- the unswerving loyalty, complete devotion, and noble friendhip of the dog to its master. RENNI was written by Felix Salten (1869-1945) who was an Austrian writer, poet, book reviewer, Art and Theatre critic, wrote short stories, plays, novels, travel books, essays and more but will aways be best remembered for his story of BAMBI. // Yellow cloth over boards with red lettering on spine and front. Spine ends bumped, Glue has seeped out of edges of front and back boards. Interor fine. / Dust Jacket frayed, spine darkened, Edgewear -- small pieces out at all edges, chipping, tiny tears, etc. Excellent color drawing on cover of Renni, the Red Cross Dog. In mylar protective cover. First Editiion Frayed Hard Cover; First Editiion
[SW: Fiction, Renni the Rescuer: A Dog of the Battlefield. Felix Salten (1869-1945), Austrian, Jewish Writer, Poet, Book Reviews, Art and Theatre Critic, Short Stories, Plays, Novels, Travel Essays And More. Best Remembered for the Story of BAMBI.]
Salten, Felix: Bambi. 1973. 33 1/3 RPM LP record in sleeve.
New York: Caedmon Records. 1973. (First edition). Square quarto. 33 1/3 twelve inch long playing record in original illustrated thick card LP sleeve. LP surface has a trace of soiling else fine in fine LP sleeve. A gorgeous copy of this scarce long playing recording (Caedmon TC 1419) of author Felix Salten's "Bambi" read by Glynis Johns. A wonderful recording. Scarce.
[SW: Literature, Felix Salten, LP, Spoken Word, Juvenile]
Salten, Felix: Florian. Das Pferd des Kaisers. Roman. mit signiertem Albumblatt, Berlin Wien Leipzig Paul Zsolnay Verlag 1933, ; fester Einband / hard cover; 1. Ed.
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329 Seiten, dem unsugnierten Buch liegt ein Albumblatt bei signiert von dem österreichisch-ungarischer Schriftsteller Felix Salten (1869-1945) . Neben seiner journalistischen Tätigkeit schrieb Salten überwiegend Tierroman, wie z: B. "Bambi. Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde" , die später von Wald Disney verfilmt wurde. Salten wird aber auch der anonym erschienene Roman "Josefine Mutzenbacher, die Geschichte einer Wienerischen Dirne von ihr selbst erzählt " zugeschrieben. Salten verbannt ein lange Freundschaft zu Arthur Schnitzler. Nach dem Anschluß Österreichs ging er mit seiner Frau wegen seiner jüdischen Abstammung zu der Tochter in die Schweiz , wo der auch starb. Auf der Rückseite des Albumblattes hat der österreichische Komponist und Dirigent Josef Holzer ( 1881-1946) signiert " Zur Erinnerung an Kpllm Jos. Holzer Radio Wien 1933" . Das Buch ist Gebrauchs - und Altersspurig, Rücken gestaucht, in grünes Leinen gebunden mit Golddruck, Einband und Schnitt etwas fleckig. with signed paper by Felix Salten and on the other side Josef Holzer. Erstausgabe Leinen 8° Roman; Erstausgabe
[SW: Bambi Walt Disney Arthur Schnitzler Österreich PEN Josephine Mutzenbacher Exil Judentum Klassik Musik]



