Leif the Lucky
- 60pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Originally published in 1941 by Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc.
Questa autrice, nota per la sua collaborazione artistica con il marito, si è concentrata su illustrazioni ricche e accattivanti per bambini. Il suo lavoro, spesso ispirato alla mitologia e a figure storiche, si distingue per la sua vibrante presentazione visiva e lo stile accessibile. Insieme, hanno creato narrazioni visivamente accattivanti che hanno introdotto argomenti complessi ai bambini. I loro sforzi congiunti hanno portato un mix unico di talento artistico e contenuto educativo nella letteratura per l'infanzia.




Originally published in 1941 by Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc.
In this spectacular follow-up to their beloved Book of Norse Myths, the husband-and-wife team of Ingri and Edgar Parin d’Aulaire explore the uncanny reaches of Norse mythology, an enchanted night-world populated by trolls of all kinds—mountain trolls, forest trolls, trolls who live underwater and trolls who live under bridges, uncouth, unkempt, unbreakable, unforgettable, and invariably unbelievably ugly trolls—who work their wiles and carry on in the most bizarre and entertaining fashions.With their matchless talent as storytellers and illustrators, the d’Aulaires bring to life the weird and wonderful world of Norse mythology.
The Caldecott medal-winning d'Aulaires once again captivate their young audience with this beautifully illustrated introduction to Norse legends, telling stories of Odin the All-father, Thor the Thunder-god and the theft of his hammer, Loki the mischievous god of the Jotun Race, and Ragnarokk, the destiny of the gods. Children meet Bragi, the god of poetry, and the famous Valkyrie maidens, among other gods, goddesses, heroes, and giants. Illustrations throughout depict the wondrous other world of Norse folklore and its fantastical Northern landscape.
For any child fortunate enough to have this generous book...the kings and heroes of ancient legend will remain forever matter-of-fact; the pictures interpret the text literally and are full of detail and witty observation.-- Horn Book. The drawings...are excellent and excitingly evocative.-- The New York Times.`