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Original Title: | Die Drei Räuber |
ISBN: | 1570982066 (ISBN13: 9781570982064) |
Edition Language: | English |
Tomi Ungerer
Paperback | Pages: 40 pages Rating: 4.15 | 1187 Users | 111 Reviews
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The three robbers live in the forest. With their blunderbuss, their pepper spray and their huge axe, they hold up travellers and plunder them of their goods. They have accumulated a gigantic horde of gold in their cave.One day, they stop a carriage but there's no gold inside, only a little orphan girl called Tiffany. They take her back to the cave, where she promptly begins to charm them with her cute ways.
Tiffany asks them what they're planning to do with the gold. They'd never thought of actually spending it! But they soon agree that it would make more sense to buy a castle. They get good terms, since they can pay cash. Tiffany loves living in the castle. After a while, other orphans hear about it and manage to get themselves kidnapped too. In the end, the robbers, now thoroughly reformed characters, are the patrons of a thriving little town of former orphans and very popular.
Moral: laissez-faire capitalism is more effective than socialism as a method of wealth redistribution, but only in fairy stories.

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Title | : | The Three Robbers |
Author | : | Tomi Ungerer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 40 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 1998 by Roberts Rinehart Publishers (first published 1961) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Fiction. Fantasy. Classics. Art. Cultural. France |
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Ratings: 4.15 From 1187 Users | 111 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books The Three Robbers
The three robbers live in the forest. With their blunderbuss, their pepper spray and their huge axe, they hold up travellers and plunder them of their goods. They have accumulated a gigantic horde of gold in their cave.One day, they stop a carriage but there's no gold inside, only a little orphan girl called Tiffany. They take her back to the cave, where she promptly begins to charm them with her cute ways.Tiffany asks them what they're planning to do with the gold. They'd never thought ofThis book makes me want to be a better artist. And wear a peaked black hat.
Great story of three robbers who rob just because they are good at it. Then they find a little girl who is being sent to a terrible fate with an unloving Aunt. They rescue her and find that they are good at rescue other unwanted children and start their own town.

A lovely tale about three robbers who eventually save a plethora of orphans and found a town. Low key redemption tale.
I have always owned a copy of this book since I was little and, frustratingly, found that several pages were missing (it ended on the part where one of the robbers takes Tiffany). For decades the message of the story eluded me until I came to it a lot later and realised something was missing. It is only now after buying Tomi Ungerer: A Treasury of 8 Books (which is one of the most beautiful things I own) that I get to enjoy the story properly. The first thing I adore is Ungerer's use of a
Very cute story about the three robbers that turn into caring fatherly figures for orphans
I found this book tremendously dull. There was no conflict in it whatsoever. The plot goes like this:There are three robbers. They are very bad. Bad, bad, bad. They steal all the things and hide them in their cave.One day they meet an orphan girl. She says, "Hey what are you doing with all this treasure?"They say, "Huh, good question, we never really thought about it. I know, let's build a castle for orphans!"So all the orphans live happily ever after in the robbers' castle.Come on. That's
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