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(This article is about the children's book. For the film, see The Flying Liftboy.) Abeltje is a children's novel by celebrated Dutch author Annie M. G. Schmidt, originally published in 1953 by De Arbeiderspers. It was one of Annie M. G. Schmidt's first children's books, and such an instant success that it was already in its fourth edition when the sequel, , came out in 1955. Since 1988, the book has been published by Querido with illustrations by Thé Tjong-Khing.

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  • (This article is about the children's book. For the film, see The Flying Liftboy.) Abeltje is a children's novel by celebrated Dutch author Annie M. G. Schmidt, originally published in 1953 by De Arbeiderspers. It was one of Annie M. G. Schmidt's first children's books, and such an instant success that it was already in its fourth edition when the sequel, , came out in 1955. Since 1988, the book has been published by Querido with illustrations by Thé Tjong-Khing. Abeltje has been adapted for radio and film. It has been translated from Dutch into Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish. The story of Abeltje has some similarities with the plot of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator (1972), in which the main characters also fly around the world in an elevator. (en)
  • Abeltje is een kinderboek van de Nederlandse schrijfster Annie M.G. Schmidt, in 1953 uitgebracht door De Arbeiderspers met illustraties door Wim Bijmoer. Het boek wordt sinds 1980 uitgegeven door Querido met illustraties van Thé Tjong-Khing. Abeltje was het eerste lange verhaal van Annie M.G. Schmidt, die tot dan toe vooral gedichten, columns en liedjes had geschreven. Het werd echter meteen zo'n succes dat het al in vierde druk was toen het vervolg, , in 1955 uitkwam. Abeltje is vertaald in het Deens, Duits, Fins, Frans, Hebreeuws, Noors, Spaans en Zweeds. Het verhaal vertoont opvallende overeenkomsten met Roald Dahls Sjakie en de grote glazen lift (1972), waarin de hoofdpersonages ook in een lift de wereld rondvliegen. (nl)
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  • (This article is about the children's book. For the film, see The Flying Liftboy.) Abeltje is a children's novel by celebrated Dutch author Annie M. G. Schmidt, originally published in 1953 by De Arbeiderspers. It was one of Annie M. G. Schmidt's first children's books, and such an instant success that it was already in its fourth edition when the sequel, , came out in 1955. Since 1988, the book has been published by Querido with illustrations by Thé Tjong-Khing. (en)
  • Abeltje is een kinderboek van de Nederlandse schrijfster Annie M.G. Schmidt, in 1953 uitgebracht door De Arbeiderspers met illustraties door Wim Bijmoer. Het boek wordt sinds 1980 uitgegeven door Querido met illustraties van Thé Tjong-Khing. Abeltje was het eerste lange verhaal van Annie M.G. Schmidt, die tot dan toe vooral gedichten, columns en liedjes had geschreven. Het werd echter meteen zo'n succes dat het al in vierde druk was toen het vervolg, , in 1955 uitkwam. Abeltje is vertaald in het Deens, Duits, Fins, Frans, Hebreeuws, Noors, Spaans en Zweeds. (nl)
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