The Three Kingdoms: Russian Folk Tales from Alexander Afanasievs Collection

by Alexander Afanasiev

Other authorsAlexander Kurkin (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1987

Status

Available

Call number

398.2

Publication

Imported Pubn (1987), 173 pages

Description

An illustrated collection of thirty-four traditional Russian tales including "Ivan the Fool," "The Fire-Bird and Princess Vassilissa," and "The Wise Maid and the Seven Robbers."

Language

Original language

Russian

Physical description

173 p.; 10 inches

ISBN

5050000548 / 9785050000545

Local notes

An illustrated collection of thirty-four traditional Russian tales including "Ivan the Fool," "The Fire-Bird and Princess Vassilissa," and "The Wise Maid and the Seven Robbers."

Animals in the pit --
Cat, the rooster and the fox --
Wolf and the goat --
Animals winter home --
Tale of Ruff Ruffson, son of Bristle --
Fox and the crane --
Greedy old woman --
Baba-Yaga and Puny --
Swan-Geese --
Right and wrong --
Prince Ivan and Princess Martha --
Three Kingdoms --
Evening, midnight and dawn --
Shabarsha --
Marya Morevna --
King Ivan and Bely, the warrior of the plains --
Emelya and the pike --
Fire-bird and Princess Vassilissa --
Horse, the table-cloth and the horn --
Go I know not where, bring I know not what --
King of the sea and Vassilissa the wise --
Fenist the falcon --
Elena the wise --
Prophetic dream --
Mountain of gold --
Cunning trade --
White duck --
Riddle --
Wise maid and the seven robbers --
Fortune-teller --
Ivan the fool --
Good but bad --
Miser --
Don't listen, if you don't like.

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