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Wie Engelschen seine Mutter suchte

Wie Engelschen seine Mutter suchte by Magdalene Wannske

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Title
Wie Engelschen seine Mutter suchte
Author
Magdalene Wannske
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Intact tear; one page. Cover wear.
Description
Leipzig: Alfred Hans, 1927. Intact tear; one page. Cover wear.. 40 unnumbered page German language story with applied litho covers. Full page color and in-text illustrations in color and sepia tone. It is a fairy tale in verse about a young child looking for his mother. His journey introduces him to anthropomorphic frogs, birds and rabbits. Charming imagery. Measures 7 1/2" x 8
JACKSON BURKE, 1908-1975, IN MEMORIAM

JACKSON BURKE, 1908-1975, IN MEMORIAM

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Title
JACKSON BURKE, 1908-1975, IN MEMORIAM
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
Description
N.P.: n.p., 1975. stiff paper wrappers, paper cover label. Burke, Jackson. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers, paper cover label. 24 pages. Tributes from his friends and his wife. Burke was in charge of typographic development at Mergenthaler and formed an extensive collection of books on printing history. With the signature of John DePol on first blank page.