Sisa; die kleine neugierige Sammler-Fee; schafft es immer wieder; sich in brenzlige Situationen zu manouml;vrieren; denn von Regeln und Verboten hauml;lt sie nicht allzu viel. Doch zum Gluuml;ck gibt es ja noch Puschel; ihren Eichhouml;rnchen-Freund; der immer an ihrer Seite ist und ihr; wenn nouml;tig; aus der Patsche hilft. Als Sisa Bekanntschaft mit zwei Menschenkindern schlieszlig;t; bedeutet das nicht nur den Verstoszlig; gegen die oberste Feen-Regel; es ist zugleich der Beginn des grouml;szlig;ten Abenteuers ihres Lebens:Gemeinsam mit all ihren Freunden und dem gesamten Feen-Volk zieht sie in die Schlacht; um den Zauberwald und ihren Stamm zu retten.Ob diese gefauml;hrliche Mission gelingen wird?Eine Geschichte uuml;ber die Kraft wahrer Freundschaft; uuml;ber Vertrauen und Verlauml;sslichkeit ndash; voller Magie und Zauber hellip;
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Exceptional Scholarship Produces Masterful StudyBy Michael LimaIll admit that I knew little about the equestrian monument to Peter the Great popularly known as "The Bronze Horseman" before I read this book. Having finished the book; my appreciation for this artistic achievement has greatly increased. This enhanced appreciation is entirely due to Schenkers masterful approach in discussing the statue.As one would expect in a work of art history; Schenker gives an analysis of the works artistic merits. However; he saves this examination until the end of the book. Before he provides his analysis; Schenker spends the majority of the book discussing the influences that helped shape Falconets approach to sculpting the monument. He shows these influences by providing a thorough look at Falconets career; his personal and professional relationships; and his personality. All of these aspects are substantiated with solid research. By arranging the study in this manner; Schneker gives the reader enough context to appreciate the statues artistic qualities when they are eventually discussed.Its rare to find an art history study as informative; entertaining; and engaging as The Bronze Horseman. In fact; The Bronze Horseman reads more like a novel than a study. One cannot make that claim about too many other histories; much less art histories. Consequently; much as the statue is recognized as one of the worlds definitive equestrian monuments; this book will be recognized in the future as a standard for all art histories.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Bravo Dr. Schenker; Boo to Yale University PressBy Walter FekulaDr. Alexander M. Schenker; currently professor emeritus of Slavic linguistics at Yale University; has enjoyed a long and distinguished career. I have been fortunate to have been the beneficiary of his considerable talents when; some 20 years ago; he was kind enough to have written a brilliant forward to a two-volume catalogue of my late uncles vast collection of Russian and Slavic books; the majority of which were eventually donated to the New York Public Library."The Bronze Horseman" is a 398 page; (310 pages of text) book on Russias most revered monument - the equestrian statue honoring Peter the Great (1672-1725) in St. Petersburg executed by the French sculptor Etienne-Maurice Falconet after 12 years of labor and unveiled in 1783. The book came about as an outgrowth of a lecture during a tour arranged for Yale alumni. It is a brilliant book.The research is meticulous and unlike many books written by university professors; it makes for fascinating reading as Schenker masterfully weaves in the history of St. Petersburg; the development of French statuary art; Falconets life and career and the tremendous obstacles encountered in creating this magnificent work of art. There is much to glean.- " Peters revolution went far deeper than the external manifestations of modernization - changes in the liturgy; calendar; and alphabet; Western garb and shaved-off beards. Following the prescription of every successful revolution; Peter unraveled the threads that made up the tissue of Russian society and replaced them with new ones of his own making. The losers were the ancient boyar families; the gainers were Peters cronies; yesterdays nobodies; todays powerful princes and counts. Peters famous Table of Ranks created a quasi-military structure of state functionaries; a pyramid of puppets set in motion by the threads gathered in the hand of the tsar."- " But when the call came from St. Petersburg; as if with a wave of a magic wand; Falconets somber world was bathed in all the hues of a rainbow. He found himself the focus of attention in one of the most resplendent courts in the world; received freely by the legendary woman who occupied the throne of All the Russias ..."- " The incredible saga of the successful search for a natural stone for the pedestal and of its transportation to St. Petersburg caught the fancy of the world and brought Catherines rule almost as much acclaim as the first sputnik brought to the Khruschev regime." I could quote the whole book; as much of it is riveting; the problems and controversies of casting such a large statue; the sad ending of Falconets stay in Russia and the pomp and circumstance of the unveiling.Unfortunately; Yale University Press has put a $65.00 price on it thereby denying the book a chance to enjoy a general readership; published this book. The reason I presume is the stupid system of covering the cost of printing the book by over-charging the university libraries that purchase university published books irrespective of price. Obviously; Yale University did not have enough faith in Dr. Schenker to allow the book a chance to sell in the open-market place. This is a shame for all those who have a love of history should read this absorbing and well-written book.