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Helen Aberson-Mayer (June 16, 1907 – April 3, 1999) was an American children's book author. Aberson-Mayer was best known for co-authoring the story that inspired Walt Disney's 1941 film Dumbo. In collaboration with her then husband, Harold Pearl, Aberson-Mayer wrote Dumbo the Flying Elephant and sold it to Roll-A-Book, the publisher of a kind of novelty toy, although no copies of this original version have been found. The story was later published as a children's book. Aberson-Mayer may have also authored several other children stories, but they were never published.

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  • Helen Aberson-Mayer (en)
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  • Helen Aberson-Mayer (June 16, 1907 – April 3, 1999) was an American children's book author. Aberson-Mayer was best known for co-authoring the story that inspired Walt Disney's 1941 film Dumbo. In collaboration with her then husband, Harold Pearl, Aberson-Mayer wrote Dumbo the Flying Elephant and sold it to Roll-A-Book, the publisher of a kind of novelty toy, although no copies of this original version have been found. The story was later published as a children's book. Aberson-Mayer may have also authored several other children stories, but they were never published. (en)
  • Helen Aberson-Mayer, née Aberson (1907, Syracuse - 3 avril 1999, New York, New York) est une auteure américaine de livres pour enfants, surtout connue pour sa seule publication, Dumbo, adaptée en dessin animé par les studios Disney, Dumbo (1941). Après la publication de sa première histoire en 1939, illustrée par , dont les droits ont été immédiatement acquis par Disney, elle a poursuivi l'écriture d'histoires pour enfants mais aucune ne fut jamais publiée. (fr)
  • Helen Aberson (Syracuse, 16 giugno 1907 – New York, 3 aprile 1999) è stata una scrittrice statunitense, nota per il racconto Dumbo, the Flying Elephant, da cui la Disney ha tratto il famoso lungometraggio del 1941 Dumbo - L'elefante volante. Lo stesso personaggio è protagonista anche dell'omonimo remake in live action del 2019. Il racconto fu pubblicato con le illustrazioni di Harold Pearl. (it)
  • Helen Aberson-Mayer (Syracuse, 16 de junho de 1907 - Nova York, 3 de abril de 1999) foi uma autora de livros infantis americanos. Aberson-Mayer era mais conhecido por coautora da história que inspirou o filme Dumbo, da Walt Disney Company, em 1941. Em colaboração com seu então marido, Harold Pearl, Aberson-Mayer escreveu Dumbo, o Elefante Voador, e o vendeu para a Roll-A-Book, embora nenhuma cópia desta versão original tenha sido encontrada. A história foi posteriormente publicada como um livro infantil. (pt)
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  • Helen Aberson-Mayer (June 16, 1907 – April 3, 1999) was an American children's book author. Aberson-Mayer was best known for co-authoring the story that inspired Walt Disney's 1941 film Dumbo. In collaboration with her then husband, Harold Pearl, Aberson-Mayer wrote Dumbo the Flying Elephant and sold it to Roll-A-Book, the publisher of a kind of novelty toy, although no copies of this original version have been found. The story was later published as a children's book. Aberson-Mayer may have also authored several other children stories, but they were never published. (en)
  • Helen Aberson-Mayer, née Aberson (1907, Syracuse - 3 avril 1999, New York, New York) est une auteure américaine de livres pour enfants, surtout connue pour sa seule publication, Dumbo, adaptée en dessin animé par les studios Disney, Dumbo (1941). Après la publication de sa première histoire en 1939, illustrée par , dont les droits ont été immédiatement acquis par Disney, elle a poursuivi l'écriture d'histoires pour enfants mais aucune ne fut jamais publiée. (fr)
  • Helen Aberson (Syracuse, 16 giugno 1907 – New York, 3 aprile 1999) è stata una scrittrice statunitense, nota per il racconto Dumbo, the Flying Elephant, da cui la Disney ha tratto il famoso lungometraggio del 1941 Dumbo - L'elefante volante. Lo stesso personaggio è protagonista anche dell'omonimo remake in live action del 2019. Il racconto fu pubblicato con le illustrazioni di Harold Pearl. (it)
  • Helen Aberson-Mayer (Syracuse, 16 de junho de 1907 - Nova York, 3 de abril de 1999) foi uma autora de livros infantis americanos. Aberson-Mayer era mais conhecido por coautora da história que inspirou o filme Dumbo, da Walt Disney Company, em 1941. Em colaboração com seu então marido, Harold Pearl, Aberson-Mayer escreveu Dumbo, o Elefante Voador, e o vendeu para a Roll-A-Book, embora nenhuma cópia desta versão original tenha sido encontrada. A história foi posteriormente publicada como um livro infantil. Aberson-Mayer também pode ter escrito várias outras histórias infantis, mas nunca foram publicadas. (pt)
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