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THE EAR OF CORN: A Ukrainian Folk Tale

THE EAR OF CORN: A Ukrainian Folk Tale

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THE EAR OF CORN: A Ukrainian Folk Tale

by Drawings by Y. Vasnetsov; translated from the Russian by E. Felgenhauer

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Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House. Wraps. Very Good. (No Date, ca. 1948). A Very Good copy. 4to., 11, (1) pp., illustrated with color drawings above the text. Bound in blue, illustrated stapled wraps. Damp stain along the spine. Part of the Publisher's Series, Soviet Children's Library For Tiny Tots.

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Title
THE EAR OF CORN: A Ukrainian Folk Tale
Author
Drawings by Y. Vasnetsov; translated from the Russian by E. Felgenhauer
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Wraps
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
Foreign Languages Publishing House
Place of Publication
Moscow

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