The Steadfast Tin Soldier

The Steadfast Tin Soldier by Hans Christian Andersen is a beautifully illustrated first edition published by Michael Di Capua Books in 1992. This edition features 28 pages of vibrant artwork that brings to life Andersen’s classic tale of a one-legged soldier and his admiration for a paper ballerina. The book is presented in English and is designed to engage readers of all ages with its enchanting narrative.
Readers will find a captivating exploration of themes related to toys, dolls, and the world of folklore within this story. The illustrations by Fred Marcellino enhance the narrative, providing a visual feast that complements Andersen’s timeless prose. This edition serves as a delightful introduction to the classic fairy tale, making it a fitting addition to any collection focused on juvenile fiction or classic literature.
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When Fred Marcellino’s first picture book–Puss in Boots–was published, its success was doubted. It was one of many of the same story. But Marcellino’s version won a Caldecott Honor Medal and became a bestseller for an audience of all ages. Now Marcellino turns to Andersen’s beloved story of the one-legged soldier and the paper ballerina he admires from afar. Full color.
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