The Enchanted Castle
Material type:
- 9780140367430
- YL/NES
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Colombo | YL/NES |
Available
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Age group 11 – 15(Red) | CY00026101 | |||
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Jaffna | YL/NES | Checked out | Age group 11-15 | 13/10/2022 | JY00002923 | ||
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Kandy | YL/NES |
Available
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YB140301 |
Total holds: 0
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
E. Nesbit's classic story of how Gerald, Cathy and Jimmy find an enchanted garden and awake a princess from a hundred-year sleep, only to have her immediately made invisible by a magic ring. Her rescue is difficult, funny and sometimes frightening.
Reviews provided by Syndetics
Booklist Review
Gr. 4-6. Originally published in 1907, this book concerns four likable English children and their adventures with a magic ring. It's hard to imagine a more appealing showcase for Nesbit's fantasy than this handsome volume, which features paper of fine quality, pages with generous margins, and a dozen plates with full-page illustrations. With fine, cross-hatched lines tinted in luminous colors, Zelinsky's artwork is as lively as the story and very much of the period. While the novel is not one of Nesbit's best, this beautiful book is recommended for larger fiction collections. ~--Carolyn PhelanHorn Book Review
Originally published in 1907, one of E. Nesbit's most fascinating tales of magic has new illustrations that echo the theme in their fine reconciliation of fact and fantasy. An excellent book. From HORN BOOK 1992, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.Kirkus Book Review
One of the landmarks of children's fantasy: an enduring favorite first published in 1907, now reissued in the ``Books of Wonder'' series with a dozen splendid new color illustrations that extend an award-winning artist's already extraordinary range. Skillfully selecting pivotal, magical moments, Zelinsky again uses his trademark dynamic perspectives and figures, while depicting the intriguing castle itself in enchantingly imaginative detail. A delightful blend of period flavor, contemporary sensibility, and innovative composition. (Fiction. 8-12)There are no comments on this title.
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