Verlag: Slovakia 1998, 1998
Anbieter: ART CONSULTING:SCANDINAVIA, Books on Art, Calabasas, CA, USA
4 page folder of work by Fedor Kriska., Slovakian, Year1998, Illust. B/W6, Illust. Color7, ISBN 8088762359, Code 6873. Softbound, In Pristine Condition, Pages 2, Size 11 1/2 x 8.
Verlag: Centre for Information in Literature, Bratislava, 2009
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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EUR 107,20
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In den WarenkorbHardback. Zustand: Fine. Jaroslav Vodrazka; Ludovit Fulla; Vincent Hloznik; Viera Gergelova; Albin Brunovsky; Viera Bombova (illustrator). First edition. A lovely first UK edition of this work on Slovakian children's literature, profusely illustrated throughout. The first UK edition.Very scarce.Illustrated profusely with vibrant full colour vignettes and full page illustrations from a wide range of artists.In the publisher's original pictorial hardback.This work showcases the artwork of Slovakian children's book illustrators, with descriptions and commentary by a host of writers. This comprehensive guide to Slovakian children's books and their illustrators discusses a wide range of works, including well known tales such as J. M. Barrie's 'Peter Pan'. In the publisher's original pictorial hardback. Externally lovely. Internally firmly bound with clean and bright pages. Fine. book.
Bratislave Mestska Galeria 1969 Softcover with orig. celluloid dustjacket, 98pp., 20x20cm., richly illustrated in b/w. Fair condition (celluloid dustjacket with 2 small tears, pages wrinkled due to moisture, however no loss of text or damage except for pp.3 and 4 where there is a small imperfection in the margin because both pages were attached). Interesting and rare exhibitioncatalogue with 8 illustrations printed on transparent celluloid paper. The catalog was published by the Pallas publishing house, with a circulation of 600 copies. The exhibition was prepared by the City Gallery in Bratislava in its exhibition hall in the Primate's Palace and Medical Garden from August 22 to September 28, 1969.