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Christoph von Schmid

    15 agosto 1768 – 3 settembre 1854

    Questo autore era celebre per le sue storie per bambini, con opere ampiamente tradotte in numerose lingue. La sua scrittura presentava un approccio didattico, spesso basato su principi religiosi e morali. Era particolarmente apprezzato dai lettori cattolici per il suo profondo messaggio cristiano. La sua prosa coinvolgeva i giovani lettori per la sua semplicità e chiarezza.

    The Canary Bird: And The Forget-me-not
    Christmas Eve, or, The Story of Poor Anthony
    The Crocus; a Fresh Flower for the Holidays
    A Basket of Flowers
    Rosa Von Tannenburg
    Antonio ossia L'Orfano di Firenze
    • La riedizione della novella di Christoph von Schmid, promossa dal Circolo Andreani, mira a recuperare il patrimonio culturale locale. Il testo proviene da una raccolta più ampia e testimonia la ricchezza culturale delle campagne lodigiane nell'Ottocento e nella prima metà del Novecento, sfatando miti sulla civiltà agricola.

      Antonio ossia L'Orfano di Firenze
    • A Basket of Flowers

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Falsely accused of theft, her father dead - Mary learns to trust God. Exciting tale with a dramatic twist that makes this book a good read.

      A Basket of Flowers
    • Christmas Eve is a heartwarming tale by Christoph von Schmid that tells the story of a poor boy named Anthony who is taken in by a kindhearted family on Christmas Eve. The story celebrates the spirit of Christmas and emphasizes the importance of kindness and generosity. It is recommended for those who enjoy classic Christmas stories.

      Christmas Eve, or, The Story of Poor Anthony
    • This children's book tells the story of a canary bird who learns a valuable lesson about friendship. Along the way, he meets a forget-me-not who becomes his best friend. The book is beautifully illustrated and written in a gentle, engaging style that will delight young readers. It also has a moral message about the importance of kindness and loyalty, making it a great choice for parents and educators who want to promote positive values.

      The Canary Bird: And The Forget-me-not
    • First Tales For Children (1845)

      • 88pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Aimed at young readers, this collection features ten engaging short stories that impart valuable life lessons, such as the importance of honesty and the perils of greed. Each tale is accompanied by colorful illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience. The simple language makes it accessible for early readers, fostering both entertainment and education. This facsimile reprint preserves the charm of the original 1845 publication, reflecting a commitment to cultural preservation and accessibility in literature.

      First Tales For Children (1845)
    • This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS series, aimed at reviving public domain literature in print. TREDITION supports non-profit literary projects and donates a portion of sales to these initiatives. By reading this book, you help preserve significant works of world literature.

      Blumenkörbchen. English
    • At the beginning of their venture, young and small start-ups have to struggle a lot to survive. And when a company has passed this basic stage, a battle may be won, but the road to long-term success is still a long way ahead. Young and small companies are then forced to achieve constant and high growth if they want to stay on the global marketplace by successfully defeating global competition. This book illustrates the special situation of such companies, calls for dedicated and special assistance and wants to provide necessary hands-on management advice for the future economic development of companies in this stage. The book aims at entrepreneurs, founders and managers of young and small companies which successfully survived the start-up phase as well as to venture capital companies, independent advisors, banks, consultants and other stakeholders.

      Assessing the growth potential of small firms