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Paperback The Nurnberg Stove Book

ISBN: 102587451X

ISBN13: 9781025874517

The Nurnberg Stove

"The Nurnberg Stove" is a poignant and enduring classic of children's literature that tells the story of August, a young boy living in the Austrian Tyrol. Deeply attached to a magnificent porcelain stove known as Hirschvogel-a family heirloom and masterpiece of craftsmanship-August finds his world shattered when his father is forced to sell the beloved object to pay off debts. Driven by devotion and an inability to part with the treasure, August embarks on a daring and secret journey, hiding inside the stove as it is transported to its new owner. Louise de la Ram e, writing under her well-known pseudonym, weaves a rich narrative that explores themes of artistic appreciation, poverty, and the innocence of childhood. Through August's eyes, readers are invited into a world where beauty and craft hold transformative power. This timeless tale remains a celebrated example of 19th-century storytelling, capturing the hearts of readers with its emotional depth and vivid depiction of Tyrolean life and culture.

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