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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. I have to say I was disappointed in this book. I was hoping for something richer, with more pictures and footnotes (and fewer obscure films). As it stands, I don't think there's anything in this encyclopedia that I couldn't learn by reading articles on Wikipedia and many of the entries are oddly only tangentially related to Christmas. Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. I had high hopes for this book and I was not disappointed. It is an interesting volume of all sorts of Christmas knowledge. History, customs, different countries, traditions, entertainment all listed in alphabetic order like any good encyclopedia. I'm still using it to look up odds and ends about the holiday. I recommend this book for teachers, activities personnel, or anyone who would like to broaden their knowledge of one of the most important holidays on the Christian calendar. Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. The Good: This is an extensive book on Christmas. If you can think of anything Christmas related, it will be in this encyclopedia.The Bad: This book is hard to read. The text is small. The pages cramped. I would have much rather a larger book than the small print, but the price is astronomical as it stands. In an effort to create a complete compendium of Christmas topics, this book verges on overkill. You have to sift through a lot of dreck to get to anything you actually want to learn about. Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. Everything you wanted to know about Christmas all wrapped up in one tidy package. This is a fantastic addition to a holiday collection, featuring info on holiday celebrations throughout the world, carols, and even the most obscure holiday movies. My only wish would be for more illustrations. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
This considerably expanded third edition of The Christmas Encyclopedia covers key topics surrounding the cherished holiday and its traditions. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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If you're interested in Christmas music, and you prefer the songs that get endless play on Muzak through the month of December, this is the book for you. It has, for instance, a long entry on "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer", but omits "Gaudete" and "Riu Riu Chiu" (even though the Monkees recorded the latter, which surely means it is not entirely unknown to pop culture). Of course there is an entry on The Nutcracker, with (as expected) an extensive filmography -- that, oddly, is not arranged chronologically.
If you're interested in Christmas literature, the omissions herein are more notable than the inclusions. Max Lucado's sentimental books are featured but not significant authors like Ruth Sawyer (The Christmas Anna Angel, The Remarkable Christmas of the Cobbler's Sons, and more); Tomie de Paola (a celebrated author with a significant Christmas oeuvre including The Cat on the Dovrefell, The Friendly Beasts, The Legend of the Poinsettia, and many more) Michael Kusugak (author of the Canadian classic Baseball Bats for Christmas), Elsa Beskow (Peter and Lotta's Christmas), Astrid Lindgren (Lotta's Christmas Surprise aka Of Course Polly Can Do Almost Everything), Jostein Gaarder (The Christmas Mystery), William Kurelek (A Northern Nativity -- another Canadian classic), Of my extensive collection of Christmas literature, almost the only book that found space in The Christmas Encyclopedia was Rumer Godden's Story of Holly and Ivy... and I suspect that made it in because it had a film adaptation, and the editor's comments on Rumer Godden betrayed no familiarity with her other children's books. Even Tasha Tudor, whose work epitomises Christmas, is missing!
Some truly beloved national traditions are omitted, like the Angel Tree at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City (the "angel tree" entry herein refers to the Salvation Army charity trees) or the annual 100 Presepi Exhibition in Rome. Operation Christmas Child gets an entry that smacks of puffery, as if the author reprinted a publicity brochure without editing. It's all a bit off.
I was disappointed in this book, and I think it would be more appropriately entitled The Encyclopedia of Christmas in Popular Culture, but it is very good at what it does most -- it is definitely the go-to reference for obscure Christmas movies and TV episodes. ( )