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Poor Cecco
von Margery Williams Bianco
Illustration: Arthur Rackham
Verlag: Guilford Publications
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ISBN: 978-0-486-78255-3
Erschienen am 06.11.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 216 mm [H] x 137 mm [B]
Umfang: 168 Seiten

Preis: 9,99 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Biografische Anmerkung

I How Murrum Shut the Toy-Cupboard Door

II The Treasure Hunt

III How Poor Cecco Lost his Tail

IV Bulka and Poor Cecco Decide to see the World

V Bulka Gets into Trouble

VI The Storm

VII Jensina

VIII The Pursuit

IX You are Not Invited

X The Woodchucks

XI Jensina"s Party

XII The Lettuce Box

XIII Murrum's Revenge

XIV Where is Tubby

XV How Bulka Got his Letters

XVI In the Willow Tree

XVII The Letter from the Sky

XVIII The Rescue

XIX The Wedding



Poor Cecco longs to explore the world beyond the toy box, so the spunky wooden dog determines to conduct a treasure hunt. Join Bulka, the woeful rag puppy, cheerful Harlequin, Easter Chicken, greedy Money-Pig, and other spirited toys for a host of adventures, from a run-in with some ducks and a battle with a tribe of feisty rats to a dance to a country fiddle and a party with a friendly family of woodchucks. But beware of wicked Murrum, the black cat, who knows all of the household secrets.
Margery Williams Bianco, the author of The Velveteen Rabbit, returns to the secret life of toys with this enchanting story. Rich in imaginative charm, the rollicking tale features seven full-color images and numerous black-and-white pictures by famed illustrator Arthur Rackham.



Best known for The Velveteen Rabbit or How Toys Become Real, English-American author Margery Williams Bianco (1881?1944) wrote several popular children's books. Many of her stories recount the fantastic capacity of animals and inanimate objects to experience human emotions.
English artist Arthur Rackham (1867?1939) was a leading figure in the early 20th century's Golden Age of Illustration. He interpreted scenes from fairy tales, opera, and Shakespearean comedy with whimsical and romantic images that continue to enchant children and adults alike.