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Standhaftige Tinsoldat

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ISBN-10: 0062059009

ISBN-13: 9780062059000

Edition: 1992 (Reprint)

Authors: Hans Christian Andersen, Tor Seidler, Fred Marcellino, Fred Marcellino

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A retelling of the Hans Christian Andersen story, with new illustrations.The story of a one-legged tin soldier who loves a paper ballerina from afar is "beautifully set in a wintry [Copenhagen] of a hundred years ago. A handsomely designed book that respects the integrity of a favorite tale while giving it a fresh new interpretation." -K. "A terrific story, well told and beautifully illustrated." -BL. "The art illuminates the story in ways to which the simple language cannot aspire." -NYT. 1992 Books for Youth Editors' Choices (BL)
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Book details

List price: $6.95
Copyright year: 1992
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 10/4/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 32
Size: 9.75" wide x 11.25" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.396
Language: English

The fairy tales for which Andersen is now famous comprise only a small part of his lifework. Born in Odense, the son of a poor shoemaker, Andersen worked in a factory after his father's death. However, he soon displayed a talent for poetry and went to Copenhagen to pursue other outlets. Andersen's first collection of poems was published in 1830 and a second in 1831. Andersen complained bitterly about the lack of encouragement for his first volume of stories, Fairy Tales, Told for Children (1835). In 1843, he began the series called New Adventures, the title no longer addressing itself exclusively to children. His contemporaries received his novels and travel books enthusiastically. In his…    

Tor Seidler is the critically acclaimed and bestselling author of more than a dozen children's books, including A Rat's Tale, The Steadfast Tin Soldier, Gully's Travels, and most notably Mean Margaret, which was a National Book Award Finalist. He lives in New York, New York.

William Steig was born in Brooklyn, New York, on November 14, 1907, and spent his childhood in the Bronx. Steig found an outlet for his talent by creating cartoons for the high school newspaper. After high school graduation, Steig spent two years at City College, three years at the National Academy, and five days at the Yale School of Fine Arts before dropping out. During his early days as a free-lance artist, he supplemented his income with work in advertising, although he intensely disliked it. He illustrated for the The New Yorker, beginning in 1930. During the 1940s, Steig's creativity found a more agreeable outlet when he began carving figurines in wood; his sculptures are on display…