Authors: Don Daily (Illustrator), Daniel Walden (Adapted by), E. T. A. Hoffmann
ISBN-13: 9780762431649, ISBN-10: 0762431644
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Running Press Book Publishers
Date Published: October 2007
Edition: Revised
Lisbeth Zwerger was born in Vienna, where she later studied at the Academy of Art. Internationally renowned as one of the finest contemporary illustrators of children's literature, Zwerger chose "The Gift of the Magi" as the first American story she illustrated.
Newly illustrated by Lisbeth Zwerger, E.T.A. Hoffmann's tale of the Nutcracker, has enchanted readers for nearly twoo hundred years. Zwerger's stunning illustrations filled with wit and whimsy, drama, mystery, and magic transport us to the darkest reaches and brightest beauty of this fairytale world.
Though many children are familiar with the Nutcracker ballet, Schulman's (The 20th Century Children's Book Treasury) more complete version of Hoffman's "The Nutcracker and the King of Mice" will keep young readers on their toes. This vivid tale of intrigue, wicked curses and rodents hot on revenge satisfyingly reveals why the Mouse King and the Nutcracker were such bitter enemies. The text was originally published in 1979; kids and parents will like the way it's presented here, with a CD containing actress Claire Bloom's reading of the story and selections of Tchaikovsky's music, and with Graef's slightly dark, antique-flavored paintings, themselves spiced with 19th-century decorations, toys and sweets. All ages. (Oct.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
Introduction | ix | |
Christmas Eve | 1 | |
The Presents | 6 | |
Marie's Favorite | 11 | |
Strange Happenings | 15 | |
The Battle | 27 | |
Marie's Illness | 34 | |
The Story of the Hard Nut | 41 | |
The Story of the Hard Nut, Continued | 47 | |
The Story of the Hard Nut, Concluded | 52 | |
Uncle and Nephew | 60 | |
Victory | 63 | |
The Land of Dolls | 71 | |
The Capital | 76 | |
Conclusion | 95 | |
Acknowledgments | 102 |