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I.A. Krylov: Basni
("ĖKSMO"Eksmo, 2005)
This is a very pleasant contemporary rendition of Krylov. The artistic style combines contemporary sensibility with traditional Russian approaches. Thus the fox addressing the crow with cheese in its beak -- and a babuschka ...
I.A. Krylov: Vorona u Licisa (Fox and Crow)
(Altey, 2011)
This is one of five books in a series of Tales done recently by Altey. Three seem to fall outside the realm of fables. These are children's pamphlets of 12 pages, 6¼ x 9. This pamphlet contains five fables: FC; WC; FG; ...
I.A. Krylov: Quartet (Russian)
(Altey, 2011)
This is one of five books in a series of Tales done recently by Altey. Three seem to fall outside the realm of fables. These are children's pamphlets of 12 pages, 6¼ x 9. This pamphlet contains five fables: The Cock and ...
The Cicada and the Ant (Russian)
(State Publishing House for Children's Literature, 1960)
This 16-page pamphlet for children contains Krylov's poetry for five fables: GA, The Monkey and the Spectacles, The Elephant and the Dog, FC, and FG. That is a great selection if one is allowed just five fables. Perhaps ...
The Elephant and the Pug Dog: Fables (Russian)
(Gos. izd-vo detskoĭ lit-ry Ministerstva prosveshchenii͡a RSFSRState Publishing House of Children's Literature, 1959)
This 16-page pamphlet for children contains Krylov's poetry for six fables: The Elephant and the Dog; The Swan, the Pike, and the Crab; The Monkey and the Spectacles; The Monkey and the Mirror; FC; Quartet. If one is ...
I.A. Krylov: Basni (Selected Fables)
(Narodna Prosveta, 1951)
This book is worth the high price I paid for it. It works generally in four-page or six-page units. The first right-hand page has a title, small design, and visual artist's name. The verso of that page is a full-page ...
Bájky
(Mladé Letá, 1959)
From a Russian original published by Detgiz in Moskow in 1953. The T of C on 80-81 shows forty fables here. There is at least one lovely colored illustration for each fable and perhaps almost one per page. A number of ...
Elephant and Pug: Fables (Russian)
(Detsckar LiteraturaDetskai͡a Literatura, 1983)
Some 28 fables are here given two pages each. A large illustration shares space with the fable's title, and there is a continuation or echo on the right page with the text. There are some of the best Krylov illustrations ...
I.A. Krylov: Basni (Russian)
(Biblioteca Myrselki: Litographia KommunistLitografii͡a "Kommunist", 1945)
I am amazed to find a publication from Russia in 1945. My sense has been that they were hardly eating, much less publishing fable books! This is a lovely pamphlet, about 4 x 5 3/4, with twelve pages. On the multi-colored ...
I.A. Krylov: Vorona u Licisa (Fox and Crow)
(Altey, 2011)
Here is an extra copy of this pamphlet. Again, I had to buy all five pamphlets to get the two pamphlets that contain fables. This is one of five books in a series of Tales done recently by Altey. Three seem to fall ...