Otto of the Silver Hand by Howard Pyle

Otto of the Silver Hand

Howard Pyle
170 pages
Dover Publications
Jan 1971
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A rich and engrossing thread of Romance runs through this tale of the motherless son of a valiant robber baron of Medieval Germany. Young Otto, born into a warring household in an age when lawless chiefs were constantly fighting each other or despoiling the caravans of the merchant burghers, is raised in a monastery only to return to his family's domain and become painfully involved in the blood feud between his father and the rival house of Trutz-Drachen.<br>The narrative is told with Howard Pyle's consummate skill and illustrated with some of the most enchanting sketches ever done for a book of this type. Like the same author's version of <i>The Story of King Arthur and His Knights</i> and his collection of original stories known as <i>The Wonder Clock</i>, this book has become a legend, a modern story with the feel and sound of an ancient tale. It is a reading adventure that youngsters will not soon forget.

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