Emil and the Detectives

Author(s): Erich Kastner

Children's

If Mrs Tischbein had known the adventures her son Emil would have in Berlin, she'd never have let him go. Unfortunately, when his seven pounds goes missing on the train, Emil is determined to get it back - and when he teams up with the detectives he meets in Berlin, it's just the start of a marvellous money-retrieving adventure. A classic and influential story, "Emil and the Detectives" remains an enthralling read.

General Information

  • : 9780857550293
  • : Random House Children's Publishers UK
  • : Jonathan Cape Ltd
  • : 0.237
  • : 30 September 2011
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 December 2011
  • : 02 March 2017
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Erich Kastner
  • : Hardback
  • : 833.912
  • : 176

More About The Product

A delightful story, in a new and beautiful hardback jacket

"First published in 1929, this is an exciting story about a boy who loses some money and, along with a group of new friends, manages to corner the thief." -- Michael Rosen S Magazine, Sunday Express "The perfect introduction to the world of fictional crime detection" Independent "The main pleasure of the book is in the way in which it plays to the fantasy of omnipotence in a child: that a team of kids could really organise themselves into a team of detectives and catch a thief" -- Michael Rosen Guardian

Erich Kastner was born in Dresden in 1899, the son of a saddle maker and a maidservant. He was drafted into the army in 1917, and his experiences there were to influence his later pacifism. He published Emil and the Detectives in 1928 to great success. A sequel, Emil and the Three Twins, appeared in 1933, but soon afterwards his books were labelled "contrary to the German spirit" and burned in public by the Nazis. He was interviewed by the Gestapo several times, but remained in Berlin until 1945, when he fled the city to avoid the Soviet assault. After the war he continued to write and remained committed to anti-war movements until his death in 1974.