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Der Maskenball der Thiere ; Des Löwen Geburtstags-Feier : zwei lustige Geschichten in Bildern.
Author
Ille, Eduard, 1823-1900
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Format
Book
Language
German
Published/Created
München : Verlag von Braun & Schneider, [1878]
Description
[1], 18 leaves : hand-colored ill. ; 17 x 23 cm.
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Available Online
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
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Princeton copy 1
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Subject(s)
Animals
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Juvenile poetry
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Former owner
Safranski, Kurt, 1890-1964
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Publisher
Braun and Schneider
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Poetry
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Related work(s)
Ille, Eduard, 1823-1900.
Löwen Geburtstag-Feier.
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Series
Münchener Bilderbücher ; Nr. 28
Notes
Series from cover.
Publication date supplied by Ries, cited below.
By Eduard Ille. Des Löwen Geburtstags-Feier first appeared in 1855 under the title Des Löwen Geburtstag.
Cotsen copy 1: Booklabel of Fritz Kirchhoff.
Cotsen copy 2: Booklabel of Kurt Szafranski.
Cotsen copy 2: Housed with other titles in the series owned by Szafranski.
Binding note
Pub. cream color-printed pictorial bds. with series list on p. [4] of cover.
References
Ries, H. Illustration u. Illustratoren 1871-1914, 615
Wegehaupt, H. Alte deutsche Kinderbücher 1851-1900, 1676
Other title(s)
Maskenball der Tiere
Löwen Geburtstags-Feier
OCLC
177764667
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