The Matchbox Boy
19.99 €
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They called him the Little Man, and he slept in a matchbox. Although, of course, he had a completely ordinary human name: Max Pichelsteiner, or simply Max. No one would have known about him, and what's more, no one would have noticed him! - but chance brought him to the circus of Mr. Grosovetter and made him a partner of the great magician Jokus von Pokus. The joint act turned Jokus and Max into real stars. However, this story soon took an unexpected and, one might say, detective turn.
The book "The Matchbox Boy" (1963) has long been a classic in Germany. For half a century now, it has been reread by new and new generations of children. It's all about its unique intonation and humor. And the plot is so twisted that it seems that there was not a single boring day at that time: circus performers came up with ever more fantastic shows, newspapers proclaimed sensation after sensation, gangsters wove sophisticated intrigues to the delight of brave detectives.
The book "The Matchbox Boy" (1963) has long been a classic in Germany. For half a century now, it has been reread by new and new generations of children. It's all about its unique intonation and humor. And the plot is so twisted that it seems that there was not a single boring day at that time: circus performers came up with ever more fantastic shows, newspapers proclaimed sensation after sensation, gangsters wove sophisticated intrigues to the delight of brave detectives.
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