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  • The Trumpeter of Krakow

    Eric P. Kelly, Janina Domanska

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 1, 1992)
    For well over thirty years, Eric P. Kelly’s Newbery Award winner has brought the color and romance of ancient times to young readers. Today, The Trumpeter of Krakow is an absorbing and dramatic as when it was first published in 1928.There was something about the Great Tarnov Crystal...Wise men spoke of it in hushed tones. Others were ready to kill for it. Now a murderous Tartar chief is bent on possessing it. But young Joseph Charnetski was bound by an ancient oath to protect the jewel at all costs. When Joseph and his family seek refuge in medieval Krakow, they are caught up in the plots and intrigues of alchemists, hypnotists, and a dark messenger of evil. Will Joseph be able to protect the crystal, and the city, from the plundering Tartars?
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  • The Trumpeter of Krakow

    Kelly Eric Philbrook

    language (, April 12, 2020)
    This book introduces the legend that in the 13th century (1241), a Polish boy was killed by the arrow of an invading Tartar from the East, silencing his trumpet a few notes short of completion of the "Heynal," the Hymn to Our Lady, as he stood on a little balcony of the Church of Our Lady Mary in Krakow, Poland. Ever since that event subsequent trumpeters have stopped at the same point in the Heynal as it is sounded four times on the hour, all day and night as a signal that all is well.Research has shown that the 'legend' was created by the book's author, Eric Kelly, and the illustrator, Aniela (Angela) Pruszynska when trying to imagine an explanation for the foreshortened trumpet playing. The legend they created has passed into legend and is now accepted as "history".The story of Joseph Charnetski-Kowalski, set in 1461, is fictional.
  • The Trumpeter of Krakow

    Kelly Eric , Philbrook

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2020)
    Description:This book introduces the legend that in the 13th century (1241), a Polish boy was killed by the arrow of an invading Tartar from the East, silencing his trumpet a few notes short of completion of the "Heynal," the Hymn to Our Lady, as he stood on a little balcony of the Church of Our Lady Mary in Krakow, Poland. Ever since that event subsequent trumpeters have stopped at the same point in the Heynal as it is sounded four times on the hour, all day and night as a signal that all is well.Research has shown that the 'legend' was created by the book's author, Eric Kelly, and the illustrator, Aniela (Angela) Pruszynska when trying to imagine an explanation for the foreshortened trumpet playing. The legend they created has passed into legend and is now accepted as "history".The story of Joseph Charnetski-Kowalski, set in 1461, is fictional. [Suggest a different description.]
  • The Trumpeter of Krakow

    Eric P. Kelly, Janina Domanska

    eBook (Aladdin, March 20, 2012)
    For well over thirty years, Eric P. Kelly’s Newbery Award winner has brought the color and romance of ancient times to young readers. Today, The Trumpeter of Krakow is an absorbing and dramatic as when it was first published in 1928.There was something about the Great Tarnov Crystal...Wise men spoke of it in hushed tones. Others were ready to kill for it. Now a murderous Tartar chief is bent on possessing it. But young Joseph Charnetski was bound by an ancient oath to protect the jewel at all costs. When Joseph and his family seek refuge in medieval Krakow, they are caught up in the plots and intrigues of alchemists, hypnotists, and a dark messenger of evil. Will Joseph be able to protect the crystal, and the city, from the plundering Tartars?
  • The Trumpeter of Krakow: A Tale of the Fifteenth Century

    Eric P. Kelly, Angela Pruszynska

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1928)
    Includes color frontispiece, 2 color plates, and black-and-white picture in the text.
  • The Trumpeter of Krakow

    Eric Philbrook Kelly, Janina Domanska

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-08-11, Aug. 11, 2008)
    For well over thirty years, Eric P. Kelly's Newbery Award winner has brought the color and romance of ancient times to young readers. Today, "The Trumpeter of Krakow" is an absorbing and dramatic as when it was first published in 1928.
  • The Trumpeter of Krakow

    Eric P. Kelly, Janina Domanska

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, April 1, 1968)
    A Polish family in the Middle Ages guards a great secret treasure and a boy's memory of an earlier trumpeter of Krakow makes it possible for him to save his father.
  • The Trumpeter of Krakow

    Eric P Kelly, Janina Domanska, Louise Seaman Bechtel

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 1, 1992)
    For well over thirty years, Eric P. Kelly's Newbery Award winner has brought the color and romance of ancient times to young readers. Today, The Trumpeter of Krakow is an absorbing and dramatic as when it was first published in 1928.
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  • The Trumpeter of Krakow

    Eric P. Kelly, Janina Domanska

    Hardcover (Macmillan Company, Aug. 16, 1966)
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  • The Trumpeter of Krakow

    ERIC KELLY

    Hardcover (MACMILLAN COMPANY, Aug. 16, 1928)
    The Trumpeter of Krakow
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  • The Trumpeter of Krakow Publisher: Aladdin

    Eric P. Kelly

    Paperback (SIMON & SCHUSTER, Aug. 16, 1992)
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  • The Trumpeter of Krakow by Eric P Kelly

    Eric P Kelly

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, April 1, 1992)
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