Otto of the Silver Hand (Yesterday's Classics)
| AUTHOR | Pyle, Howard |
| PUBLISHER | Yesterday's Classics (10/13/2007) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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A stirring tale of medieval Germany in the days of robber barons and deadly feuds. The kidnapping of Otto, his adventures among the rough soldiers, and his daring rescue, make for a spirited and thrilling story. The author says of his tale that it "is of a little boy who lived and suffered in those dark middle ages; of how he saw both the good and the bad of men, and of how, by gentleness and love and not by strife and hatred, he came at last to stand above other men and to be looked up to by all." Vigorous illustrations by the author add much to the interest of the book. Suitable for ages 11 and up.
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ISBN-13:
9781599151977
ISBN-10:
1599151979
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
160
Carton Quantity:
50
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.37 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
0.54 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Juvenile Fiction | Historical - Medieval
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A stirring tale of medieval Germany in the days of robber barons and deadly feuds. The kidnapping of Otto, his adventures among the rough soldiers, and his daring rescue, make for a spirited and thrilling story. The author says of his tale that it "is of a little boy who lived and suffered in those dark middle ages; of how he saw both the good and the bad of men, and of how, by gentleness and love and not by strife and hatred, he came at last to stand above other men and to be looked up to by all." Vigorous illustrations by the author add much to the interest of the book. Suitable for ages 11 and up.
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Author:
Pyle, Howard
Howard Pyle was a successful American author and illustrator, many of whose books are aimed at younger readers. After only a few formal lessons in artistic techniques, Pyle initially began his career creating illustrations for magazines, finally publishing his first work in Harper s Weekly at the age of twenty-five. Pyle s career took off, and he was soon creating his own stories and publishing illustrated books for children. His most famous work is The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, which was the first cohesive retelling of the medieval legend of Robin Hood. His other famous works include Men of Iron, a tale about knighthood, and a four-volume collection about King Arthur. Howard Pyle died in Florence in 1911 at the age of fifty-eight.
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