A Christmas Picture Book: Season Five
Visitors to my Christmas mantels quickly realize that I am seriously in love with the pre-WW II cardboard Christmas houses that so captivated Americans then and now. I don't own many of those houses because my mantel won't hold many -- and a good thing, too, because it seems a little silly to have to take out a second mortgage to buy a house made out of cardboard. Although a couple of the houses I have are rare, most of them are common. All of them are charming.
And yet how can any village charm without villagers? Pre-war German tin figures (Zinnfiguren) match the scale of the houses -- the people can actually fit through the doors! -- and fairly beg someone to tell their tales. That's what I've been doing for a few years now in my continuing Christmas tale. So please, take a stroll through the village as it pays homage this year to:
The Winter Olympics!
NOTE: This pictorial eBook contains large images and is designed to be viewed on an actual tablet, such as an Android based Nook, iPad or other Android based tablet with the Nook App installed. Viewing it on a tablet will allow the images to be enlarged and explored. It is not appropriate for viewing on a PC with Adobe Digital Editions software.
The best way to view this pictorial eBook is in landscape mode with two columns displayed. In a two column display the images are quite small initially, but can be expanded to full screen size by tapping on the . I recommend that you download Season One first, which is free, to make sure that this type of eBook works well on your eReader.
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And yet how can any village charm without villagers? Pre-war German tin figures (Zinnfiguren) match the scale of the houses -- the people can actually fit through the doors! -- and fairly beg someone to tell their tales. That's what I've been doing for a few years now in my continuing Christmas tale. So please, take a stroll through the village as it pays homage this year to:
The Winter Olympics!
NOTE: This pictorial eBook contains large images and is designed to be viewed on an actual tablet, such as an Android based Nook, iPad or other Android based tablet with the Nook App installed. Viewing it on a tablet will allow the images to be enlarged and explored. It is not appropriate for viewing on a PC with Adobe Digital Editions software.
The best way to view this pictorial eBook is in landscape mode with two columns displayed. In a two column display the images are quite small initially, but can be expanded to full screen size by tapping on the . I recommend that you download Season One first, which is free, to make sure that this type of eBook works well on your eReader.
A Christmas Picture Book: Season Five
Visitors to my Christmas mantels quickly realize that I am seriously in love with the pre-WW II cardboard Christmas houses that so captivated Americans then and now. I don't own many of those houses because my mantel won't hold many -- and a good thing, too, because it seems a little silly to have to take out a second mortgage to buy a house made out of cardboard. Although a couple of the houses I have are rare, most of them are common. All of them are charming.
And yet how can any village charm without villagers? Pre-war German tin figures (Zinnfiguren) match the scale of the houses -- the people can actually fit through the doors! -- and fairly beg someone to tell their tales. That's what I've been doing for a few years now in my continuing Christmas tale. So please, take a stroll through the village as it pays homage this year to:
The Winter Olympics!
NOTE: This pictorial eBook contains large images and is designed to be viewed on an actual tablet, such as an Android based Nook, iPad or other Android based tablet with the Nook App installed. Viewing it on a tablet will allow the images to be enlarged and explored. It is not appropriate for viewing on a PC with Adobe Digital Editions software.
The best way to view this pictorial eBook is in landscape mode with two columns displayed. In a two column display the images are quite small initially, but can be expanded to full screen size by tapping on the . I recommend that you download Season One first, which is free, to make sure that this type of eBook works well on your eReader.
And yet how can any village charm without villagers? Pre-war German tin figures (Zinnfiguren) match the scale of the houses -- the people can actually fit through the doors! -- and fairly beg someone to tell their tales. That's what I've been doing for a few years now in my continuing Christmas tale. So please, take a stroll through the village as it pays homage this year to:
The Winter Olympics!
NOTE: This pictorial eBook contains large images and is designed to be viewed on an actual tablet, such as an Android based Nook, iPad or other Android based tablet with the Nook App installed. Viewing it on a tablet will allow the images to be enlarged and explored. It is not appropriate for viewing on a PC with Adobe Digital Editions software.
The best way to view this pictorial eBook is in landscape mode with two columns displayed. In a two column display the images are quite small initially, but can be expanded to full screen size by tapping on the . I recommend that you download Season One first, which is free, to make sure that this type of eBook works well on your eReader.
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BN ID: | 2940161338803 |
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Publisher: | Antoinette Stockenberg |
Publication date: | 01/08/2019 |
Series: | A Christmas Picture Book , #5 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 752,025 |
File size: | 7 MB |
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