Russian literature: Krylov's fables (Russian)

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1900

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Full Collection. With a biography and notes. LXII, 302 pages. This small book (4ΒΌ x 6) features at its beginning two portraits of Krylov, a view of his monument, and a view of his tomb. LXI-LXII presents an overview of the nine books of fables and the number of fables in each book. This number seems to range between twenty-seven and thirty-five. There are also fifteen illustrations within the text of the fables, starting from a good FC (2). Among the better illustrations are The Monkey and the Spectacles (23); The Ass and the Nightingale (66); The Pug and the Elephant (74); Quartet (104); The Farmer and the Bear (117); and WC (176). Some pictures have been colored in a bit, and is that an angry doodle on the bottom of 220? Apparently there is a life of Krylov and an AI at the back.

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Association A. S. Suvorin: New Time

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