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Fraulein Bo-Peepen and More Tales Mein Grossfader Told.
(Holt Rinehart and Winston,, 1953)
Eight fables near the end of the book in the familiar Morrah style. The best of these for storytelling are WC and The Bundle of Twigs and for illustrations FC and WC. I paid $20 for another volume of Morrah's, so ...
Der Wizard in Ozzenland: : My Grossfader's Rhymers und Fable Tellen mit also Heinrich Schnibble's Deutscher Wordenbooke
(Doubleday & Company Inc.,, 1962)
My, this book is expensive! I am surprised that it took me until now to find it. I have four earlier, similar books by Morrah, and am happy to find this fifth. I think it completes the circuit. As I have written before, ...
Heinrich Schnibble and Even More Tales Mein Grossfader Told.
(Rinehart, 1955)
There is one fable in this collection: Der Goosen mit der Golden Eggers (27). When the man opens the goose up, he finds lots of eggs and suddenly becomes a millionaire! I also enjoyed the rendition of Max Beth.
Who Ben Kaputen Der Robin? Mein Grossfader's Rhymers Und Fable Tellen.
(Doubleday, 1960)
The germanizing gets old quickly, but there are clever turns on many of the fables: The Rooster and the Pearl, AL, The Sick Lion, LS, The Cat and the Fox, The Mountain and the Mouse, and The Jackdaw and ...
Cinderella Hassenpfeffer and Other Tales Mein Grossfader Told.
(Rinehart, 1946)
Ten fables get handled in this collection, all receiving non-traditional endings. The approach is the same as in Who Ben Kaputen Der Robin (1960). The best have the fox eating the stork, the crow breaking the pitcher, ...
Cinderella Hassenpfeffer and Other Tales Mein Grossfader Told
(Holt Rinehart and Winston,, 1946)
I have this book in its 1948 printing by Rinehart and Company of New York and Toronto. Here is the fourteenth printing twelve years later from Holt, Rinehart and Winston of New York. The front and back covers have changed ...
Fraulein Bo-Peepen and More Tales Mein Grossfader Told.
(Rinehart and Company, 1953)
Here is another occasion on which I thought I was getting another copy of a book I already had. Surprise! This is a copy of the original Rinehart publication. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston was created in 1960. As I wrote ...