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Title
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Fabeln
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Description
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This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
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This book has a dust jacket (book cover)
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Language note: German
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Ivan Krylow and Martin Remané
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Creator
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Krylov, Ivan Andreevich
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Contributor
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Various
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Date
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2016-01-25T16:13:58Z
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1995-07
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1948
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T16:13:58Z
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Date Issued
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1948
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Abstract
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I bought this book with my last money during the last few minutes of my last day in Berlin. I thought I recognized it but found it such a good copy that I took it anyway, even though Herr Düwal did not want to bargain. I was delighted when I got home to find that the copy I have is in Russian (Basni) a year earlier. The distinguishing mark of the book remains its raised cover portrait. Krylov, represented here by twenty-five fables, seems highly dependent on LaFontaine. There is a T of C at the back. The various Soviet artists present a variety of mature styles in the black-and-white illustrations, some of which add a color. Do not overlook the individual title-illustrations and endpieces, not unlike Bewick's tailpieces. The best of the illustrations are of the exploding frog (10-11), the bear and the gardener (14), the exhausted fox (29), the quartet (46-7), the monkey and the spectacles (70-71), the second--human--illustration for Schwan, Hecht und Krebs (63), and the crow in peacock's feathers (96). This German edition uses stronger paper than the Russian. See also the Aufbau-Verlag's edition of 1952, which uses the same plates.
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Identifier
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2105 (Access ID)
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Language
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ger
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Publisher
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SWA-Verlag
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Berlin, Germany
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Subject
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PG3337.K7 B35 1948
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Krilof
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole