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The Nutcracker and the Mouse King - A Magical Holiday Tale – Unabridged Classic Edition for All Ages - cover

The Nutcracker and the Mouse King - A Magical Holiday Tale – Unabridged Classic Edition for All Ages

E. T. A. Hoffman, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Publisher: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Summary

A magical toy, a midnight battle, and an unforgettable Christmas adventure.

Originally penned by E.T.A. Hoffmann, The Nutcracker and the Mouse King is the enchanting story that inspired the beloved ballet. Follow young Marie Stahlbaum as her nutcracker doll springs to life and leads her into a fantastical world of candy kingdoms, mouse armies, and timeless wonder.

This edition preserves the full unabridged original text, blending fantasy and childhood dreams in a tale cherished by readers young and old.

🎁 Features of this edition:

Complete and unabridged story

Kindle-enhanced formatting for smooth reading

A perfect read-aloud for holiday evenings or solo reading delight

📚 Perfect for families, fans of fantasy, and holiday collectors.

Add a timeless touch of magic to your bookshelf.
Download now and rediscover the story that started it all.
Available since: 06/17/2025.
Print length: 92 pages.

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