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Title
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en_US
Nove Szaty Cesarza
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Description
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en_US
This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
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en_US
Language note: Polish
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Hans Christian Andersen; Hannelore Wegener, translated by Ewa Anna Borkowska
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Creator
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en_US
Andersen, Hans Christian
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Contributor
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en_US
Wegener, Hannelore
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Date
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2025-05-20T17:10:16Z
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2024-03
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en_US
1967?
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Date Available
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2025-05-20T17:10:16Z
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Date Issued
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en_US
1967
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Abstract
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en_US
Here is our third language for what is otherwise the same book. All three were produced, perhaps in a way typical of the former Soviet block in Eastern Europe, by the same publisher in the same place. The Polish title here is so similar to the Czech title, Cisarovy Nove Saty! The gift of this book, whose cover illustration is the same in the three cases, is that it uses puppets to present the story, including a Kaiser with a strangely green face. This Kaiser wears something like a full-length nightshirt. When he makes his realization in the parade, he thinks, as the German says, "Nun muss ich die Prozession aushalten." He carries himself yet more proudly. The two happiest people in this book are the crooked "tailors," and they get away. "Das Volk jedoch freute sich über die unverzeihliche Dummheit des Kaisers and seines Gefolges und jubelte." Like the fable books we have from the same publisher, this is a simple, pleasant book. Canvas bound."
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Identifier
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en_US
13540 (Access ID)
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Language
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en_US
pol
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Publisher
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en_US
Verlag Karl Nitzsche
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en_US
Niederwiesa, GDR
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Subject
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Emperor's Clothes