THE TALE OF TSAR SALTAN, OF HIS SON, THE GLORIOUS AND MIGHTY KNIGHT PRINCE GUIDON SALTANOYICH, AND OF THE FAIR SWAN-PRINCESS
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Book Description
In this imaginative folk fable, very much in traditional Russian style, Alexander Pushkin gave full rein to his creative literary powers.
He dedicated it to the composer, Rimsky-Korsakov of whom he was a great admirer.
Author
Alexander Pushkin (Translated from the Russian by Louis Zellikoff)
Date
Not stated - Reprint of 1904 Edition
Binding
Decorated card covers with a double staple along the spine
Publisher
Progress Publishers, Moscow
Illustrator
Colour drawings & marginal designs throughout the book by I. Bilibin
Condition
G/VG (A couple of very small abrasive marks on the back cover)
Pages
20
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