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  • Folk Tales from Asia for Children Everywhere, Book 6

    Asian Cultural Centre for UNESCO

    Hardcover (Weatherhill, June 1, 1977)
    Folk tales from: Korea--Afghanistan--Indonesia--Thailand-Nepal--Singapore--Sri Lanka This sixth volume--again an independent book in its own right-- presents seven more tales from seven Asian nations designed for the delight of children everywhere. As before, the stories have been selected, retold, and illustrated by writers and artists of the seven nations themselves. The resulting quality of authenticity is noteworthy, giving the real flavor of Asia.
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  • Folk Tales from Asia for Children Everywhere, Book 2

    Asian Cultural Centre for UNESCO

    Hardcover (Weatherhill, Sept. 1, 1975)
    The spirit and cultural traditions of the East are revealed in stories of the various nations retold and illustrated by native writers and artists
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  • Folk Tales from Asia for Children Everywhere, Book 3

    Asian Cultural Centre for UNESCO

    Hardcover (Weatherhill, March 1, 1976)
    A multi-volume collection of traditional folk tales from various Asian countries illustrated by native artists.
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  • Folk Tales from Asia for Children Everywhere, Book 5

    Asian Cultural Centre for UNESCO

    Hardcover (Weatherhill, Sept. 1, 1978)
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  • Folk Tales from Asia for Children Everywhere, Book 1

    Asian Cultural Center for UNESCO

    Hardcover (Weatherhill, March 1, 1975)
    The spirit and cultural traditions of the East are revealed in stories of the various nations retold and illustrated by native writers and artists
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  • Folk Tales from Asia for Children Everywhere Book 4

    Asian Cultural Center for UNESCO

    Hardcover (Weatherhill, Aug. 1, 1976)
    Folktales from: Bangladesh--Cambodia--India--Korea--Laos--Malaysia--Nepal--Philippines--Thailand This fourth volume -- again an independent book in its own right -- represents nine more tales from nine Asian nations designed for the delight of children everywhere. It too will be published not only in Western languages but also in the languages of Asia and will thus play a part in creating a sense of common identity among readers of many lands, in building a basis for a peaceful world in which many richly different cultural traditions can flourish in harmony and understanding.
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  • Stories from Asia Today: A Collection for Young Readers

    Asian Culture for UNESCO

    Hardcover (Tuttle Pub, Aug. 1, 1980)
    A collection of contemporary short stories from Asian countries.
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  • Stories from Asia Today: A Collection for Young Readers

    Asian Culture for UNESCO

    Hardcover (Weatherhill, June 1, 1983)
    A collection of contemporary short stories from Asian countries.
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