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Leonard Weisgard's The Night Before Christmas

by Clement C. Moore, Leonard Weisgard
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Overview

That jolly late-night visitor and his magical, toy-filled sleigh are back in a beloved holiday classic to thrill new generations of readers and listeners.

Text reprinted from the original 1848 edition, accompanied by new illustrations, presents the well-known poem about an important Christmas visitor.

Synopsis

That jolly late-night visitor and his magical, toy-filled sleigh are back in a beloved holiday classic to thrill new generations of readers and listeners.

Children's Literature

What is Christmas without a reading of this classic tale of anticipation, wonder and magic? The warmth and love of the holiday season comes to life in this large and magnificently illustrated book, sure to enchant children and parents alike. This volume presents Moore's legendary verse in a special large format designed just for children, a feature sure to please parents of young ones. Each page contains but a few lines, accompanied by a nearly larger-than-life muted yet vibrant illustration. Exquisite shades of blue convey the magic of a snowy evening filled with stars and mystery, while shimmering pictures of Santa's visit capture the season's light, excitement and hope. This book is a treasure, sure to be a valuable member of any family's Christmas collection. Originally (and anonymously) penned in 1822 under the title "A Visit From St. Nicholas," this poem has endured through generations as an imaginative and timeless celebration of Christmas and its joys. 1995, Courage Books, $9.98. Ages All. Reviewer: Catherine Campbell Wright

About the Author, Clement C. Moore

Clement C. Moore (1779–1863), an American scholar and poet, first wrote The Night Before Christmas in 1822 to entertain his children. A friend submitted it to a local newspaper, The Troy Sentinel, where it was published on December 23, 1823. Moore's delightful description of St. Nicholas and his eight flying reindeer has since become the definitive portrait of Santa Claus.

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Children's Literature

What is Christmas without a reading of this classic tale of anticipation, wonder and magic? The warmth and love of the holiday season comes to life in this large and magnificently illustrated book, sure to enchant children and parents alike. This volume presents Moore's legendary verse in a special large format designed just for children, a feature sure to please parents of young ones. Each page contains but a few lines, accompanied by a nearly larger-than-life muted yet vibrant illustration. Exquisite shades of blue convey the magic of a snowy evening filled with stars and mystery, while shimmering pictures of Santa's visit capture the season's light, excitement and hope. This book is a treasure, sure to be a valuable member of any family's Christmas collection. Originally (and anonymously) penned in 1822 under the title "A Visit From St. Nicholas," this poem has endured through generations as an imaginative and timeless celebration of Christmas and its joys. 1995, Courage Books, $9.98. Ages All. Reviewer: Catherine Campbell Wright

From Barnes & Noble

"'Twas the night before Christmas…" is perhaps the best-known line of holiday poetry ever written. This children's edition is beautifully illustrated by noted artist Leonard Weisgard and is sure to bring "visions of sugar-plums" to your child's dreams.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1997
Publisher
Sandy Creek
Pages
26
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780760706855

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