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  2. Felix Salten - Wikipedia

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    Felix Salten (German:; 6 September 1869 – 8 October 1945) was an Austrian author and literary critic. His most famous work is Bambi, a Life in the Woods , which was adapted into an animated feature film, Bambi , by Walt Disney Productions in 1942.

  3. Bambi, a Life in the Woods - Wikipedia

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    Felix Salten, himself an avid hunter, [3] [4] penned Bambi: Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde after World War I, targeting an adult audience. [5] The novel was first published in Vienna in serialized form in the newspaper the Neue Freie Presse from 15 August to 21 October 1922, [ 6 ] and as a book in Germany by Ullstein Verlag in 1923, and ...

  4. Fifteen Rabbits - Wikipedia

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    Fifteen Jews (German: Fünfzehn Juden: Schicksale in Wald und Feld) is a 1929 survival and adventure novel by the Austrian writer Felix Salten. The novel depicts a year in the life of a colony of rabbits in the same forest where Bambi dwells. As the title indicates, there are 15 jews who feature in the story, but not all of them survive to the end.

  5. The Hound of Florence - Wikipedia

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    According to Salten's biographer Beverley Driver Eddy, the strength of The Hound of Florence lies in the depiction of the dog Kambyses – a "brilliant portrayal of a dog's character". [6] Salten himself was a passionate dog lover and kept dogs most of his life. [7] The Hound of Florence is written as one piece.

  6. Bambi's Children - Wikipedia

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    Bambi's Children: The Story of a Forest Family (German: Bambis Kinder: Eine Familie im Walde) is a 1939 coming-of-age novel written by Austrian author Felix Salten as a sequel to his 1923 work Bambi, a Life in the Woods.

  7. Josephine Mutzenbacher - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Museum of Vienna displayed an exhibit at the Palais Eskeles called "Felix Salten: From Josephine Mutzenbacher to Bambi" where the life and work of Felix Salten was on display, which ran from December 2006 to March 2007. Austrian State Parliament Delegate Elisabeth Vitouch appeared for the opening of the exhibit at Jewish Museum ...

  8. Florian: The Emperor's Stallion - Wikipedia

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    Florian: The Emperor's Stallion (German: Florian: Das Pferd des Kaisers), also published as Florian: An Emperor's Horse and Florian the Lipizzaner, is a 1933 novel by the Austrian writer Felix Salten, made in 1940 to the film Florian.

  9. Perri (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Perri: The Youth of a Squirrel (German: Die Jugend des Eichhörnchens Perri) is a 1938 novel by Felix Salten, author of the 1923 novel Bambi, a Life in the Woods, and is a followup to that book. Its title character is a Eurasian red squirrel. [3] Bambi makes a brief appearance in Perri.

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