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Originally Posted by beartard
By the way, the surname is "Saint-Exupéry." I think it's normally collated as "Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de".
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According to French legal documents and his birth certificate, no hyphen is used in his name, thus written Antoine de Saint Exupéry, not Saint-Exupéry, although most people ignore it, even in France, including publishers. Thus the Armorial de l'ANF, which lists the French nobility, mentions the Saint Exupéry (de) family, without any hyphen.
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Originally Posted by Patricia
Thanks for clearing it up, Jon.
Could someone amend the thread title, as I requested earlier? Thanks.
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I've sorted the title according to both messages. If it's not yet correct, just say so and I'll fix it once again.