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Title
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Reineke der Fuchs: Nach der Niederdeutschen Ausgabe des Reinke de vos von 1498
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Loewes Jugend-Bücher Nr. 580/Jugend-Klassiker
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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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2. Auflage
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Erzählt von Wilhelm Fronemann
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Creator
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Fronemann, Wilhelm
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Contributor
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Kley, Heinrich
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:54:50Z
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2006-08
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1930?
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:54:50Z
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Date Issued
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1930?
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Abstract
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Fronemann signs his Nachwort in 1930. I cannot find another date in the book. If the publication date is that early, it is rare, I think, to find so colorful a cover and to find a dust-jacket at all. The book's prose text is in Gothic script. This fact would tend to date it before 1945, I believe. The title-page tries to give a very exact accounting of the illustrations here, and there is a rich array of them. The best of the four many-colored illustrations may be those picturing the king, queen, and monkey in conversation (120) and the final duel between Reynard and Isegrim (152). One of the full-page sepia (Ton?) illustrations shows the horse kicking the wolf (104). One of the partial-page black-and-white engravings (Textbilder?) presents the fable of the horse and the stag (125). A full-page black-and-white engraving presents The Dog and the Ass (129), and a smaller one WC. The wolf's frozen-tail story is pictured in sepia on 144, while his story with the fox in the well is on 145. The picture of a laughing Reynard on the dust-jacket's front-cover catches just the right tone, I think. The series to which this book belongs seems to be different on the dust-jacket (Loewes Jugend-Klassiker) and end-papers (Loewes Jugend-Bücher).
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Identifier
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6491 (Access ID)
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Language
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ger
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Publisher
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Loewes Verlag Ferdinand Carl
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Stuttgart
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Subject
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PT4846.R4 G4 1930
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Reynard
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole