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Felix Salten
(German title: Bambi: Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde) is a 1923 Austrian coming-of-age novel written by Felix Salten and originally published in Berlin by Ullstein Verlag.
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A trip to the Alps was the inspiration for Salten’s Bambi, ein Leben im Walde (Bambi, a Life in the Woods).
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this novel , which inspired the Disney film of the same name
'Bambi, a Life in the Woods' by Felix Salten - Felix Salten wrote this novel, which inspired the Disney film of the same name.
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as 'Bambi, 'Bambi, a Life in the Woods')
Salzman (born 1869) moved with Salzman's parents to Vienna when Salzman was three weeks old, wrote Bambi in 1923 and first published Bambi under the pen name Felix Salten in Germany in 1923 as 'Bambi, ein Leben im Walde' ('Bambi, a Life in the Woods').
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an Austrian, )
Did we know that trivia was an Austrian, Felix Salten, who wrote Bambi in 1923 ('Bambi, ein Leben im Walde') and that this was acquired by Walt Disney in the late 1930s?
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Siegmund Salzmann
This first-person pseudo-memoir was written–the experts finally concur–by Siegmund Salzmann, better known by Siegmund Salzmann's pen name of Felix Salten, and, if known at all to readers outside the German-speaking world, as the author of Bambi.
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by Whittaker Chambers
Originally published in German in 1923, Bambi was translated into English by Whittaker Chambers and first published in New York by Simon and Schuster in July of 1928.
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the movie '' Bambimade by by Walt Disney
Did you know that the movie 'Bambi' made by by Walt Disney is based on the book 'Bambi, ein Leben im Walde' (1923) by Austrian-
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written by Austrian Felix Saltern
When Hitler receives an old copy of Bambi, written by Austrian Felix Saltern, Hitler carefully looks over the book.
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the Woods's outstanding and memorable novel for children,
But what the Woods is most famous for is the Woods's outstanding and memorable novel for children, Bambi, a Life in the Woods, which was first published in German as “Bambi: Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde” in 1923, and translated into English in 1928.
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by a foreign author
Bambi, A Life in The Woods was written by a foreign author, and was first published without a notice of copyright in a foreign language in a foreign country, and the general rule applicable to publications within this country does not necessarily apply.
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Josefine Mutzenbacher
But Josefine Mutzenbacher also wrote “Bambi, A Life in the Woods” which was turned of course into a Disney movie.
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by the young Whittaker Chambers
Originally published in German in 1923, Bambi was first translated into English by the young Whittaker Chambers and became an immediate success in the English-speaking world.
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