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Books with title Russian Folk-Tales

  • Russian Fairy Tales

    Alexander Afanasyev, Ivan Bilibin

    Hardcover (The Planet, June 12, 2013)
    This richly illustrated collection includes five popular Russian folk tales: Vasilisa the Beautiful; Maria Morevna; The Feather of Finist the Falcon; The Frog-Tsarevna; Tsarevich Ivan, the Firebird and the Grey Wolf. The illustrations featured in this edition were created in the early 20th century by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin, a famous Russian illustrator and stage designer, who was inspired by Slavic folklore throughout his career. He was a prominent figure in the artistic movement Mir Iskusstva and contributed to the Ballets Russes. The tales were recorded by the renowned folklorist Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev (1826-1871), who collected and published more than 600 Russian folk tales in the middle 19th century.
  • Russian Fairy Tales

    Alexander Afanasyev, Ivan Bilibin

    Paperback (The Planet, March 11, 2012)
    A richly illustrated collection of Russian folk tales: Vasilisa the Beautiful; Maria Morevna; The Feather of Finist the Falcon; The Frog-Tsarevna; Tsarevich Ivan, the Firebird and the Grey Wolf. The illustrations included in this edition were created in the early 20th century by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin — a famous Russian illustrator and stage designer, who was inspired by Slavic folklore throughout his career. He was a prominent figure in the artistic movement Mir Iskusstva and contributed to the Ballets Russes. The tales were recorded by the renowned folklorist Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev (1826 –1871), who collected and published more than 600 Russian folk tales in the middle 19th century.
  • Russian Fairy Tales

    Gillian Avery, Ivan Bilibin

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Nov. 21, 1995)
    Notable for their magnificent, jewel-like color illustrations by Bilibin, these traditional tales include "The Frog Princess," "Vassilissa the Beautiful," and "The White Duck." Though Russian Fairy Tales in the Pantheon Folklore Library is a book for adults, it has sold over 30,000 copies.
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  • Russian Folk Tales

    James Riordan, Andrew Breakspeare

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Dec. 21, 2000)
    Written by award-winning children's author James Riordan, this book is a beguiling collection of stories set among the wide rivers and snow-covered forests and steppes of Russia--a land still shrouded in mystery in the eyes of the Western reader. The incomparable beauty of untamed nature and the Slavic gift for storytelling make for a captivating combination. Meet boyars and cossacks, kings and queens, merchants and minstrels, robbers and angels, witches and peasants. Ships fly through the air, princesses turn into frogs, a snowmaiden longs for a human heart, the mighty Firebird steals the golden apples. Folk tales, heroic sagas, legends and myths from villages and towns all across Russia--they are all here in this fascinating anthology. Evocative full-color illustrations accompany each story.
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  • RUSSIAN FOLK FAIRY TALES

    Alexander Afanasyev, Ivan Bilibin

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 28, 2019)
    Russian Folk Fairy Tales is a wonderful collection ofthe most famous Russian fairy tales.The “Russian skazki” (“skazatz” means to tell) arethe mass of folk-tales distributed widely throughoutall the Russias. Handed down, by constant repetition,from generation to generation, a possession commonto peasant’s hut and Prince’s palace from a time whenhistory did not exist, they are to-day, from Archangelto the Black Sea, and from Siberia to the Baltic, almostas much a part of the life of the people as the languageitself.Famous Russian fairy tales are Vasilisa the Beautiful,Sister Alenushka, brother Ivanushka, The Tale of IvanTsarevich and the Gray Wolf, Marya Morevna, PrincessFrog or Frog-tsarevna, Finist Clear Falcon’s feather orFinist the Falcon.
  • Russian folk-tales

    Aleksandr Nikolaevich Afanasev, Leonard Arthur Magnus

    eBook
    Russian Folk Tales. 378 pages.
  • Russian Fairy Tales

    Aleksandr Afanasev, Alexander Alexeieff, Norbert Guterman, Roman Jakobson

    Paperback (Pantheon Books, Aug. 16, 1973)
    The most comprehensive collection of classic Russian tales available in English introduces readers to universal fairy-tale figures and to such uniquely Russian characters such as Koshchey the Deathless, Baba Yaga, the Swan Maiden, and the glorious Firebird. Beautifully illustrated, the more than 175 tales culled from a landmark multi-volume collection by the outstanding Russian ethnographer Aleksandr Afanas'ev reveal a rich, robust world of the imagination.Translated by Norbert GutermanIllustrated by Alexander AlexeieffWith black-and-white illustrations throughoutPart of the Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library
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  • Russian Folk Tales

    Alexsandr Afanasev, Ivan Iakovlevich Bilibin

    Hardcover (Shambala / Random House, Oct. 1, 1980)
    A collection of seven classic folk tales from Russia.
  • Russian Fairy Tales

    Alexander Afanasyev, Ivan Bilibin, Marie-Michelle Joy

    eBook (The Planet, Dec. 11, 2011)
    A richly illustrated collection of several Russian folk tales: Vasilisa the Beautiful; Maria Morevna; The Feather of Finist the Falcon; The Frog-Tsarevna; Tsarevich Ivan, the Firebird and the Grey Wolf. The illustrations included in this edition were created in the early 20th century by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin — a famous Russian illustrator and stage designer, who was inspired by Slavic folklore throughout his career. He was a prominent figure in the artistic movement Mir Iskusstva and contributed to the Ballets Russes. The tales were recorded by the renowned folklorist Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev (1826 –1871), who collected and published more than 600 Russian folk tales in the middle 19th century.
  • Russian Folk Tales

    H.C. Stevens; Illustrated by Alexander Linberg, Alexander Linberg

    Hardcover (Paul Hamlyn, Jan. 1, 1967)
    Princes, witches, horses, and wolves all find their way into this collection. Some, like the bullying giant, Kaschey the Deathless, and Baba Yaga, the frightening witch who can usually be softened by kind words, make an appearance more than once - helping or hindering heroic princes and beautiful princesses, who battle through magic and hardship to gain happiness from the mysterious 'thirtiethland beyond the twenty-seven kingdoms. Illustrated by the distinguished Finnish artist, Alexander Lindeberg.
  • Russian Fairy Tales

    Aleksandr Afanas'ev, Alexander Alexeieff, Norbert Guterman, Roman Jakobson

    eBook (Pantheon, Jan. 2, 2013)
    The most comprehensive collection of classic Russian tales available in English introduces readers to universal fairy-tale figures and to such uniquely Russian characters such as Koshchey the Deathless, Baba Yaga, the Swan Maiden, and the glorious Firebird. Beautifully illustrated, the more than 175 tales culled from a landmark multi-volume collection by the outstanding Russian ethnographer Aleksandr Afanas'ev reveal a rich, robust world of the imagination.Translated by Norbert GutermanIllustrated by Alexander AlexeieffWith black-and-white illustrations throughoutPart of the Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library
  • Russian Folk Fairy Tales

    Alexander Afanasyev, Ivan Bilibin

    eBook (Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing, Nov. 22, 2019)
    Russian Folk Fairy Tales is a wonderful collection of the most famous Russian fairy tales.The "Russian skazki" ("skazatz" means to tell) are the mass of folk-tales distributed widely throughout all the Russias. Handed down, by constant repetition, from generation to generation, a possession common to peasant's hut and Prince's palace from a time when history did not exist, they are to-day, from Archangel to the Black Sea, and from Siberia to the Baltic, almost as much a part of the life of the people as the language itself.Famous Russian fairy tales are Vasilisa the Beautiful, Sister Alenushka, brother Ivanushka, The Tale of Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf, Marya Morevna, Princess Frog or Frog-tsarevna, Finist Clear Falcon's feather or Finist the Falcon.