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New Releases. La Leyenda De Sleepy Hollow. Rip Van Winkle. Description In the first of these stories from the Catskill Mountains, a superstitious schoolmaster encounters a headless horseman; in the second, a man sleeps for twenty years, waking to a much-changed world.

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Product details Format Paperback pages Dimensions Other books in this series. De ratones y hombres John Steinbeck. Add to basket. Rip Van Winkle Washington Irving.

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Trafalgar Benito Perez Galdos. Relatos Fantasticos Casas Neus. Las Cuatro Estaciones Francisco Anton. Review Text An illustrated edition of Washington Irving's nineteenth-century tale about the bookish--and skittish--Ichabod Crane, who falls victim to the town tricksters while pursuing the hand of the lovely, rich Katrina van Tassel. It's a short read - in print I guess it would be 30to 40 pages. One GREAT thing about reading it on Kindle is havingthe dictionary function, as there were a number of archaic termswith which I was not familiar. I give it 5 stars for the combinationof price and quality of writing.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

If you'd like some good writing, apeek into America upstate New York at the end of the 18thcentury, and a little wit, go ahead and grab it - especially ifit's free! By Dannielle HardenstineWord Cloud books are the best. The flexibind give you that hard cover appeal with the feeling of asoftcover.

Plus, Sleepy Hollow is story everyone should read intheir life! Thoseare 24 pages very easy to enjoy and as I read the story I The tale itself is very interesting and the descriptions areso delightful to read. Those are 24 pages very easy to enjoy and asI read the story I kept running images of the Disney cartoonversion of sleepy hollow in my mind. However, the font is a littlesmall for my taste. This book has 13 different tales written byWashington Irving.

They are very tasteful Halloween tales that Iwould recommend, since they aren't gory. How is this book unique? Along with Irving's companion piece"Rip Van Winkle", "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is among theearliest examples of American fiction with enduring popularity,especially during the Halloween season.

What Inspired 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'?

From Publishers WeeklyPaintings by Grandma Moses's great-grandsonmake a striking match for Irving's classic story of strangegoings-on in a small town in the Hudson Valley. Such heavy description, but still a good Halloween classic! View all 7 comments. I had wandered into it at noon time, when all nature is peculiarly quiet, and was startled by the roar of my own gun, as it broke the Sabbath stillness around, and was prolonged and reverberated by the angry echoes.

Do you want a drink? Please, I insist. As you can see, I have a fire going in the fireplace, to ward off the chill of a winter you can already sense around the corner. It is dark outside the window. The nights come fast as the days shorten.


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The wind is howling. That is the wind — right? Its shriek sounds almost alive, almost human. Here, have another drink. Scoot closer to the fire. I want to tell you a terrifying story. The election cycle. Wake up. Are you okay? You lost consciousness and fell out of your chair. No, I didn't rifle through your pockets. No, you aren't missing a ten-dollar bill.

Moving on. I probably should have given you more warning, since the political theater we have experienced these past months years? Just recently, I attempted to watch the evening news, which is silly, I know, but I am old fashioned in some ways. Specifically, I like it when someone tells me the weather; it makes me feel someone is accountable.

With the exception of a couple Viagra commercials, dispiriting in and of themselves, every commercial was a political ad. They were run in sequence, the first candidate calling the second candidate a tax-lover, followed by the second calling the first a terrorist-lover, and then circling back to the first calling the second a liar. Since I live near the border of two states, my misery is compounded. Strikingly, not a single advertisement referenced any positive position statement.

It was all grossly negative hyperbolic attacks. If you were to get all your political information from watching the ads sandwiching the evening newscast, you would come to a shocking revelation. Everyone running for elected office this year is in cahoots with ISIS! My advice. Take a break. Take a drink. There are so many things to mix Baileys with.

Read a book. Better yet, read a seasonal book, one that puts you in the mood for the finer things of fall. Forget about politics. It concerns a love triangle between itinerant school teacher Ichabod Crane; the lovely Katrina van Tassel, daughter of a wealthy planter; and local big-man-on-campus Brom van Brunt, who goes by the baller nickname of Bram Bones. He was tall, but exceedingly lank, with narrow shoulders, long arms and legs, hands that dangled a mile out of his sleeves, feet that might have served for shovels, and his whole frame most loosely hung together.

His head was small, and flat at top, with huge ears, large green glassy eyes, and a long snipe nose, so that it looked like a weathercock perched upon his spindle neck, to tell which way the wind blew. To see him striding along the profile of a hill on a windy day, with his clothes bagging and fluttering about him, one might have mistaken him for the genius of famine descending upon the earth, or some scarecrow eloped from a cornfield.

He masterfully renders his setting. The farms, the forests, the babbling brooks, are all made vivid in your imagination. Imbedded in these descriptions is a sense of the vastness of the wilderness, and how its trackless depth gave rise to superstitions, to tales of spooks and goblins and galloping Hessians lacking heads. The dominant spirit…that haunts this enchanted region…is the apparition of a figure on horseback without a head.

It is said by some to be the ghost of a Hessian trooper, whose head has been carried away by a cannon-ball, in some nameless battle during the revolutionary war; and who is ever and anon seen by the country folk, hurrying along in the gloom of night, as if on the wings of the wind. File Photo: The Headless Horseman, as captured in this undated photo that was definitely not taken in my front yard, but rather in Sleepy Hollow This is not a scary story. It only borders on the spooky. The achievement of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is in its near-perfect atmospherics.

Irving delivers Sleepy Hollow in all its rustic glory: the sweep of her fields; the wend of her roads; the beliefs of her people. And the food! Oh, the descriptions of the food! Not these of the bevy of lasses…but the ample charms of a genuine Dutch country tea-table, in the sumptuous time of autumn.

What Inspired 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'?

Such heaped-up platters of cakes of various and almost indescribable kinds, known only to experienced Dutch housewives! There was the doughy dough-nut, the tenderer oly koek, and the crisp and crumbling cruller; sweet cakes and short cakes, ginger cakes and honey cakes, and the whole family of cakes. And then there were apple pies, and peach pies, and pumpkin pies; besides slices of ham and smoked beef; and moreover delectable dishes of preserved plums, and peaches, and pears, and quinces; not to mention broiled shad and roasted chickens…Heaven bless the mark!

I want breath and time to discuss this banquet as it deserves, and am too eager to get on with my story. Happily, Ichabod Crane was not in so great a hurry as his historian, but did ample justice to every dainty. You just gained five pounds reading that. I probably should have warned you. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow has become a timeless American classic since its publication in It has been adapted often terribly into plays, musicals, cartoons, movies, and television shows.