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  • FOLK TALES FROM THE RUSSIAN

    KALAMATIANO DE BLUMENTHAL

    eBook (, Aug. 1, 2020)
    FOLK TALES FROM THE RUSSIAN (illustrated) completed edition with classic and original illustrationsby KALAMATIANO DE BLUMENTHAL♥♥♥ "In Russia, as elsewhere in the world, folklore is rapidly scattering before the practical spirit of modern progress. The traveling peasant bard or story teller, and the devoted "nyanya, " the beloved nurse of many a generation, are rapidly dying out, and with them the tales and legends, the last echoes of the nation's early joys and sufferings, hopes and fears, are passing away. The student of folk-lore knows that the time has come when haste is needed to catch these vanishing songs of the nation's youth and to preserve them for the delight of future generations. In sending forth the stories in the present volume, all of which are here set down in print for the first time, it is my hope that they may enable American children to share with the children of Russia the pleasure of glancing into the magic world of the old Slavic nation. "
  • Folk Tales from The Russian: With Original and Classic Edition Illustrated

    Kalamatiano De Blumenthal

    eBook (, July 4, 2020)
    THE TSAREVNA FROGIn an old, old Russian tsarstvo, I do not know when, there lived a sovereign prince with the princess his wife. They had three sons, all of them young, and such brave fellows that no pen could describe them. The youngest had the name of Ivan Tsarevitch. One day their father said to his sons...SEVEN SIMEONSIn an empire, in a country beyond many seas and islands, beyond high mountains, beyond large rivers, upon a level expanse, as if spread upon a table, there stood a large town, and in that town there lived a Tsar called Archidei, the son of Aggei; therefore he was called AggeivitchIVANOUSHKA THE SIMPLETONIn a kingdom far away from our country, there was a town over which ruled the Tsar Pea with his Tsaritza Carrot
  • Folk Tales from the Russian : Complete With 30 Original Illustrations

    Kalamatiano De Blumenthal

    eBook (, July 5, 2020)
    In Russia, as elsewhere in the world, folklore is rapidly scattering before the practical spirit of modern progress. The traveling peasant bard or story teller, and the devoted "nyanya", the beloved nurse of many a generation, are rapidly dying out, and with them the tales and legends, the last echoes of the nation's early joys and sufferings, hopes and fears, are passing away. The student of folk-lore knows that the time has come when haste is needed to catch these vanishing songs of the nation's youth and to preserve them for the delight of future generations. In sending forth the stories in the present volume, all of which are here set down in print for the first time, it is my hope that they may enable American children to share with the children of Russia the pleasure of glancing into the magic world of the old Slavic nation.
  • Folk Tales from The Russian: With Original and Classic Edition Illustrated

    Kalamatiano De Blumenthal

    Paperback (Independently published, July 5, 2020)
    THE TSAREVNA FROGIn an old, old Russian tsarstvo, I do not know when, there lived a sovereign prince with the princess his wife. They had three sons, all of them young, and such brave fellows that no pen could describe them. The youngest had the name of Ivan Tsarevitch. One day their father said to his sons...SEVEN SIMEONSIn an empire, in a country beyond many seas and islands, beyond high mountains, beyond large rivers, upon a level expanse, as if spread upon a table, there stood a large town, and in that town there lived a Tsar called Archidei, the son of Aggei; therefore he was called AggeivitchIVANOUSHKA THE SIMPLETONIn a kingdom far away from our country, there was a town over which ruled the Tsar Pea with his Tsaritza Carrot
  • FOLK TALES FROM THE RUSSIAN: COMPLETE WITH ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS

    KALAMATIANO DE BLUMENTHAL

    Paperback (Independently published, June 29, 2020)
    In Russia, as elsewhere in the world, folklore is rapidly scattering before the practical spirit of modern progress. The traveling peasant bard or story teller, and the devoted "nyanya", the beloved nurse of many a generation, are rapidly dying out, and with them the tales and legends, the last echoes of the nation's early joys and sufferings, hopes and fears, are passing away. The student of folk-lore knows that the time has come when haste is needed to catch these vanishing songs of the nation's youth and to preserve them for the delight of future generations. In sending forth the stories in the present volume, all of which are here set down in print for the first time, it is my hope that they may enable American children to share with the children of Russia the pleasure of glancing into the magic world of the old Slavic nation.
  • FOLK TALES FROM THE RUSSIAN : BY KALAMATIANO DE BLUMENTHAL

    KALAMATIANO DE BLUMENTHAL

    (, Aug. 15, 2020)
    In Russia, as elsewhere in the world, folklore is rapidly scattering before the practical spirit of modern progress. The traveling peasant bard or story teller, and the devoted "nyanya", the beloved nurse of many a generation, are rapidly dying out, and with them the tales and legends, the last echoes of the nation's early joys and sufferings, hopes and fears, are passing away. The student of folk-lore knows that the time has come when haste is needed to catch these vanishing songs of the nation's youth and to preserve them for the delight of future generations. In sending forth the stories in the present volume, all of which are here set down in print for the first time, it is my hope that they may enable American children to share with the children of Russia the pleasure of glancing into the magic world of the old Slavic nation.THE AUTHOR.
  • Folk Tales From The Russian

    Verra X. Kalamatiano De Blumenthal

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • Folk Tales from the Russian: Complete With 30 Original Illustrations

    Kalamatiano De Blumenthal

    Paperback (Independently published, July 6, 2020)
    In Russia, as elsewhere in the world, folklore is rapidly scattering before the practical spirit of modern progress. The traveling peasant bard or story teller, and the devoted "nyanya", the beloved nurse of many a generation, are rapidly dying out, and with them the tales and legends, the last echoes of the nation's early joys and sufferings, hopes and fears, are passing away. The student of folk-lore knows that the time has come when haste is needed to catch these vanishing songs of the nation's youth and to preserve them for the delight of future generations. In sending forth the stories in the present volume, all of which are here set down in print for the first time, it is my hope that they may enable American children to share with the children of Russia the pleasure of glancing into the magic world of the old Slavic nation.
  • Folk Tales from the Russian

    Kalamatiano De Blumenthal

    Paperback (Independently published, June 13, 2020)
    In Russia, as elsewhere in the world, folklore is rapidly scattering before the practical spirit of modern progress. The traveling peasant bard or story teller, and the devoted "nyanya", the beloved nurse of many a generation, are rapidly dying out, and with them the tales and legends, the last echoes of the nation's early joys and sufferings, hopes and fears, are passing away. The student of folk-lore knows that the time has come when haste is needed to catch these vanishing songs of the nation's youth and to preserve them for the delight of future generations. In sending forth the stories in the present volume, all of which are here set down in print for the first time, it is my hope that they may enable American children to share with the children of Russia the pleasure of glancing into the magic world of the old Slavic nation.
  • FOLK TALES FROM THE RUSSIAN

    KALAMATIANO DE BLUMENTHAL

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 2, 2020)
    FOLK TALES FROM THE RUSSIAN (illustrated) completed edition with classic and original illustrationsby KALAMATIANO DE BLUMENTHAL♥♥♥ "In Russia, as elsewhere in the world, folklore is rapidly scattering before the practical spirit of modern progress. The traveling peasant bard or story teller, and the devoted "nyanya, " the beloved nurse of many a generation, are rapidly dying out, and with them the tales and legends, the last echoes of the nation's early joys and sufferings, hopes and fears, are passing away. The student of folk-lore knows that the time has come when haste is needed to catch these vanishing songs of the nation's youth and to preserve them for the delight of future generations. In sending forth the stories in the present volume, all of which are here set down in print for the first time, it is my hope that they may enable American children to share with the children of Russia the pleasure of glancing into the magic world of the old Slavic nation. "
  • Folk Tales From the Russian

    Verra Xenophontovna Kalamatiano de Blumenthal

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, April 29, 2009)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition.
  • Folk Tales from the Russian: illustration

    Kalamatiano De Blumenthal Verra Xenophontovna

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 11, 2020)
    "Dear children," says the stepmother to her stepson and daughter. A wicked thought has been growing like a poisonous plant within her. "The two of you must go to my grandmother who lives in the forest, and do everything she wants you to . . . and she will give you sweet things to eat, and you will be happy!" In the forest the obedient children find the hut -- and what a curious one it is! It stands on tiny hen's feet, and at the top is a rooster's head. With their tiny voices they call out: "Izboushka, Izboushka! Turn thy back to the forest and thy front to us!" The hut does as they command. The two orphans look inside and see the witch resting there -- her head near the threshold, one foot in one corner, the other foot in another corner, and her knees quite close to the ridge pole. "Fou, Fou, Fou!" exclaims Baba Yaga, rousing herself. "I feel the Russian spirit!"