New Exhibition at Library and Archives Canada Celebrates Hans Christian Andersen

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OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Nov. 1, 2005) - Remember The Ugly Duckling or The Little Mermaid? What child has not been transported to a world of dreams and fantasies by these fairytales authored by Hans Christian Andersen?

To mark Children's Book Week and to celebrate the bi-centenary of Hans Christian Andersen's birth, Library and Archives Canada in collaboration with the Embassy of Denmark, presents Hans Christian Andersen 2005, a travelling exhibition honouring the life and works of this famous Danish author. The exhibition consists of 20 panels and tells the story of Andersen's life in ...

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