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Volksmährchen der Deutschen / J.K.A. Musäus ; herausgegeben von Julius Ludwig Klee ; mit Holzschnitten nach Originalzeichnungen von R. Jordan, G. Osterwald, L. Richter [und] A. Schrödter.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Foreign Imprints 1842 Musaus
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Musäus, Johann Karl August, 1735-1787.
Contributor:
Klee, Julius Ludwig, 1807-1867.
Jordan, R. (Rudolf), 1810-1887, ill.
Osterwald, G. (Georg), 1803-1884, ill.
Richter, Ludwig, 1803-1884, ill.
Schrödter, Adolf, 1805-1875, ill.
Allanson, John, 1800-1859.
Beneworth.
Bosse, August Hermann, 1824-1854.
Joch, Johannes Leonhard, 1831-1874.
Kretzschmar, Eduard, 1803-1858.
Nicholls, William Alfred, b. 1816.
Peupin, Edmond Joseph.
Ritschl von Hartenbach, Jakob, b. 1796.
Sears, Matthew Urlwin, approximately 1800-
Unzelmann, Friedrich Ludwig, 1797-1854.
Koblenzer Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Foreign Imprints Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Standardized Title:
Volksmärchen der Deutschen
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Fairy tales--Germany.
Fairy tales.
Folklore--Germany.
Folklore.
Tales--Germany.
Tales.
Physical Description:
752 p. : ill, port. ; 26 cm.
Edition:
Prachtausgabe in einem Bande.
Place of Publication:
Leipzig : Verlag von Mayer und Wigand, 1842.
Notes:
The wood-engraved illustrations are by Allanson, Beneworth, Bosse, Joch, Kretzschmar, Nicholls, Peupin, Ritschl, Sears, and Unzelmann after designs by Jordan, Osterwald, Richter and Schrödter.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Gift of Peter J. Koblenzer.

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