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Hans Augusto (H.A.) Rey (né Reyersbach; September 16, 1898 – August 26, 1977) was a German-born American illustrator and author, known best for the '' Curious George'' series of
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that he and his wife
Margret Rey Margret Elizabeth Rey (born Margarete Elisabeth Waldstein; May 16, 1906 – December 21, 1996) was a German-born American writer and illustrator, known best for the ''Curious George'' series of children's picture books that she and her husband H. ...
created from 1939 (Curious George is not the main character in the book) and 1941 (Curious George is the main character in the book.) to 1966."Monkey Business in a World of Evil"
Rothstein, Edward. ''The New York Times''. March 26, 2010.


Life

Hans Augusto Reyersbach was born in
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, German Empire on September 16, 1898. Hans and Margret were German Jews. The couple first met in Hamburg at Margret's sister's 16th birthday party. They met again in
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, where Hans was working as a salesman of bathtubs and Margret had gone to escape the rise of
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in
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. They married in 1935 and moved to
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in August of that year. They lived in Montmartre and fled Paris in June 1940 on bicycles, carrying the ''Curious George'' manuscript with them. He died three weeks before his 79th birthday on August 26, 1977 in
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Curious George

While in Paris, Hans' animal drawings came to the attention of a French publisher, who commissioned him to write a children's book. The result, '' Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys'', is little remembered, but one of its characters, an adorably impish monkey named Curious George, was such a success that the couple considered writing a book focused entirely on him. The outbreak of
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interrupted their work. Being
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, the Reys decided to flee Paris before the
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invaded the city. Hans assembled two bicycles, and they left the city just a few hours before it fell. Among the meager possessions they brought with them was the illustrated manuscript of ''Curious George''. The Reys' odyssey took them to Bayonne, France, where they were issued life-saving visas signed by Portuguese Vice-Consul Manuel Vieira Braga (following instructions from Aristides de Sousa Mendes) on June 20, 1940. They crossed the
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border, where they bought train tickets to Lisbon. From there they returned to Brazil, where they had met five years earlier, but this time they continued on to New York. The Reys escaped Europe carrying the manuscript to the first Curious George book, which was published in New York by
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in 1941. Hans and Margret originally planned to use watercolor illustrations, but since they were responsible for the color separation, he changed these to the cartoon-like images that continue to be featured in each of the books. (A collector's edition with the original watercolors has since been released.) ''Curious George'' was an instant success, and the Reys were commissioned to write more adventures of the mischievous monkey and his friend, the Man in the Yellow Hat. They wrote seven stories in all, with Hans mainly doing the illustrations and Margret working mostly on the stories, though they both admitted to sharing the work and cooperating fully in every stage of development. At first, however, covers omitted Margret's name. In later editions, this was changed, and Margret now receives full credit for her role in developing the stories. ''Curious George Takes a Job'' was named to the
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list in 1960. The Reys relocated to
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during 1963, in a house near Harvard Square, and lived there until Hans's death in 1977. In the 1990s, the Reys' friends founded a children's bookstore named Curious George & Friends (formerly Curious George Goes to Wordsworth), which operated in Harvard Square until 2011. A new Curious George themed store opened in 2012, The World's Only Curious George Store, which in 2019 moved to Central Square.


Star charts

Rey's interest in astronomy began during World War I and led to his desire to redraw constellation diagrams, which he found difficult to remember, so that they were more intuitive. This led to the 1952 publication of '' The Stars: A New Way to See Them,'' (). His constellation diagrams were adopted widely and now appear in many astronomy guides, such as Donald H. Menzel's ''A Field Guide to the Stars and Planets''. As of 2008 ''The Stars: A New Way to See Them,'' and a simplified presentation for children called ''Find the Constellations,'' are still in print. A new edition of ''Find the Constellations'' was released in 2008, updated with modern fonts, the new status of
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, and some more current measurements of planetary sizes and orbital radii. Image:Gemini_constellation_map.svg, Traditional diagram of the
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constellation. Image:Gemini constellation map visualization 1.PNG, Rey's alternative diagram of Gemini: twins are shown holding hands. File:Leo_constellation_map.svg, Traditional diagram of the Leo constellation. File:Leo_constellation_map_visualization.PNG, Rey's alternative diagram of Leo: A lion walking. File:Virgo_constellation_map.svg, Traditional diagram of the
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constellation. File:Virgo_constellation_map_visualization.PNG , Rey's alternative diagram of Virgo: A lying woman. File:Great_Diamond_map.gif, Rey's Virgin's Diamond asterism


Collected papers

The University of Oregon holds H. A. Rey papers dated 1940 to 1961, dominated by correspondence, primarily between Rey and his American and British publishers. The
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in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, holds more than 300 boxes of Rey papers dated 1973 to 2002. Dr. Lena Y. de Grummond, a professor in the field of library science at the
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, contacted the Reys in 1966 about USM's new children's literature collection. H. A. and Margret donated a pair of sketches at the time. When Margret Rey died in 1996, her will designated that the entire literary estate of the Reys be donated to the de Grummond Collection.


Books written by H. A. Rey

*'' Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys'' *'' Curious George'' *''
Curious George Takes a Job ''Curious George Takes a Job'' is a children's book written and illustrated by Margaret Rey and H. A. Rey and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1947. It is the second of the Curious George books and tells the story of George taking a job as a wind ...
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Curious George Rides a Bike ''Curious George Rides a Bike'' is a children's book written and illustrated by Margret Rey and H. A. Rey and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1952 Events January–February * January 26 – Black Saturday in Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo ...
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Curious George Gets a Medal ''Curious George Gets a Medal'' is a George book written and illustrated by Margret Rey and H. A. Rey and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1957. It is the fourth book in the original Curious George series, and tells the story of George's flight i ...
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Curious George Learns the Alphabet ''Curious George Learns the Alphabet'' is a children's book written and illustrated by Margret Rey and H. A. Rey and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1963. It is the sixth book in the original Curious George series. Plot George curiously loo ...
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Curious George Goes to the Hospital ''Curious George Goes to the Hospital'' is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Margret Rey and H. A. Rey and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1966. It is the seventh and final book in the original Curious George series, and tells ...
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'' *'' Find the Constellations'' *'' Elizabite - Adventures of a Carnivorous Plant'' *'' How Do You Get There?'' *'' Pretzel'' *'' The Stars: A New Way to See Them'' *'' Where's My Baby?'' *'' See the Circus'' *''Tit for Tat'' *'' Billy's Picture'' *'' Whiteblack the Penguin Sees the World'' *''Au Clair de la Lune and other French Nursery Songs'' (1941) *'' Spotty'' (1945) *'' Mary had a Little Lamb and other Nursery Songs'' (1951) *''Humpty Dumpty and other Mother Goose Songs'' (©1943 Harper & Brothers)


Books illustrated by H. A. Rey

* '' Dem Andenken Christian Morgensterns 12 Lithographien zu seinem Werk, von Hans Reyersbach (= H. A. Rey), signiert und mit Text in Bleistift HR 22'' (1922) * '' Die Sommerfrische: 10 Idyllen in Linol-Schnitt, von Hans Reyersbach (= H. A. Rey), Berlin'' (1923) * '' Grotesken - 12 Lithographien zu Christian Morgensterns Grotesken von Hans Reyersbach (= H. A. Rey). Neue Folge. 400 Exemplare, Hamburg Kurt Enoch Verlag'' (1923) * '' Zebrology'' (1937) * '' Elizabite - The Adventures of a Carnivorous Plant'' (1942) * '' Don't Frighten the Lion'' (1942) * '' Katy No-Pocket'' (1944) * ''We Three Kings and other Christmas Carols'' (1944) *''
Curious George Flies a Kite ''Curious George Flies a Kite'' is a children's book written for beginning readers by Margret Rey, illustrated by H. A. Rey, and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1958. It is the fifth book in the original Curious George series and the only one t ...
'', written by
Margret Rey Margret Elizabeth Rey (born Margarete Elisabeth Waldstein; May 16, 1906 – December 21, 1996) was a German-born American writer and illustrator, known best for the ''Curious George'' series of children's picture books that she and her husband H. ...
(1958)


References

;Citations
New York Times: "How Curious George Escaped the Nazis"

A curious tale of George's creators
* Jaeger, Roland: "H. A. und Margret Rey", in: Spalek, John M. / Feilchenfeldt, Konrad / Hawrylchak, Sandra H. (ed.): ''Deutschsprachige Exilliteratur seit 1933'', vol. 3, USA, part 2; Bern/München 2000, p. 351−360 * Jaeger, Roland: "Collecting Curious George. Children's Books Illustrated by H. A. Rey", in: ''Firsts. The Book Collector's Magazine'', vol. 8, 1998, no. 12 (Dec.), p. 50–57 * Jaeger, Roland: "Der Schöpfer von 'Curious George': Kinderbuch-Illustrator H. A. Rey". in: ''Aus dem Antiquariat'', 1997, No. 10, A543−A551


External links

*
Margret and H. A. Rey Interactive Timeline: Life in Paris and a Narrow Escape

Curious George Saves the Day: The Art of Margret and H. A. Rey
The Jewish Museum (New York), March 14, 2010 – August 1, 2010. *
See IMDB: Monkey Business: The Adventures of Curious George's Creators (2017)

H.A. & Margret Rey Papers at the University of Southern Mississippi LibrariesH.A. & Margret Rey Digital Collections at the University of Southern Mississippi Libraries
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