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Terre des hommes

Terre des hommes

by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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A lyrical account of the author’s time as a pilot flying the dangerous mail routes across the Sahara and the Andes. Many incidents are recounted, including the time he crashed his plane in the Sahara and, along with his navigator, is forced to walk for days without food or water before finding safety.
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["20th century" "Aeronautics" "Air pilots" "Biographies" "Biography" "Flight" "French Authors" "French Personal narratives" "Pilotes d'a\u00e9ronef" "Translations into Russian" "World War 1939-1945" "\u00c9crivains canadiens-fran\u00e7ais" "Authors French" "Arms control" "Foreign relations" "Authors biography" "Aeronautics flights" "Saint-exupery antoine de 1900-1944" "Air pilots biography" "Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author)" "Saint-Exupe\u0301ry Antoine de 1900-1944"]

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