Here and there and HCA.(Editorial)(Hans Christian Andersen)(Editorial)

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From: The Horn Book Magazine
Date: 20051101
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As Elena Abos conveys (see "The Ugly Duckling Goes to the Castle," page 681 of this issue), there is indeed something of a magical confluence between Hans Christian Andersen and the setting of the International Youth Library. I spent a morning at Blutenberg Castle this past April and saw the exhibition Elena describes--paintings by Kamila Stanclova and Dugan Kallay for the German publisher cbj's new edition of Andersen's Marchen.

My visit to the IYL was one highlight of a prodigiously enlightening week I spent in Germany courtesy of the German Book Office, a New York branch ...

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