(Russian History)
Moscow 1966, 1st printing; in Russian tan cloth boards, 255 pp. Russian language hardback. Margin drawings and different colours of ink for each section, contents.
Moscow 1966, 1st printing; in Russian tan cloth boards, 255 pp. Russian language hardback. Margin drawings and different colours of ink for each section, contents.
Copenhagen, Kobenhavn:Carl Larsens Vorlag, Alfred Jacobsens Danske Billedboger, Nr 1, (sic) 1950s?/1891, reprint states 45th edition, 303,000 copies printed, but this may be later, in Danish, coloured illustrated boards with nursery rhyme characters, 6 coloured pages and black and white drawings with rhymes; 8.75x10.75"; np. Dutch language hardback. Cheerful, dancing.....
Amsterdam: S. L. van Loon, [1908 thus illustrated]; printed by Tresling & Co Amsterdam; cream paper boards and cloth spine, top board with fine coloured pictures of the tales and their titles; many fine black outline watercolours and black and white silhouettes; large 8vo; 75 pp with contents. Dutch language.....
Zagreb: Mladost, 1959; red paper boards, flat trimmed, with white house and girl with daisy looking out, 16.8x15.6cm; six card leaves, thus 8 pages of illustrated poems, some signed. Slovene language hardback. Funny folkloric pictures illustrate little poems. An interesting find for admirers of this world renowned Slovenian artist, still.....
Moscow, 1984/1982; Russian language. panorama with four two-sided panels on soft paper in rich colours. Russian language hardback Novelty panorama. In ten panels, five boards which open out, we see the Rooster farmer gather the wheat, flail the grain, put the dough in the oven, and carry a plateful of.....
Moscow, 1981, orange paper covers with red and blue embroidered birds on pine branches; colour on every page; 8.5x11.1; np. Russian language softcover. Lovely coloured motifs, mostly floral peasant embroidery, which could be used for blouses, children's, dresses, pinafores, purses, place mats, and hangings. Basic stitch diagrams and some patterns.....
Praze, Praha, Prague: Nakladatelstvi Gustav Volesky, , 1936, probably 1st thus; matte boards with a painting of the man and all his happy animal friends, on the back each spread has the verse in blue capital letters with a small black and white leporello above so we can see the.....