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The table that ran away to the woods / Stefan Themerson ; illustrations, Franciszca Themerson.

Van Pelt Library PG7179.H4 O1513 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Themerson, Stefan, author.
Contributor:
Themerson, Franciszka, illustrator.
Award Winning and Notable Children's and Young Adult Books (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
O stole, który uciekł do lasu. English
Language:
English
Polish
Subjects (All):
Tables--Pictorial works--Juvenile fiction.
Tables.
Nature--Pictorial works--Juvenile fiction.
Nature.
Stories in rhyme.
Picture books for children.
Nature--Fiction.
Tables--Fiction.
Tables--Pictorial works--Fiction.
Nature--Pictorial works--Fiction.
Genre:
Novels.
Children's stories.
Picture books collection.
Stories collection.
novels.
Fiction.
Juvenile works.
Physical Description:
18 unnumbred pages : illustrations (some color) ; 17 x 25 cm
Edition:
English edition.
Place of Publication:
London : Tate Publishing, 2012.
Language Note:
Translation of: O stole, który uciekł do lasu.
Summary:
'The Table That Ran Away to the Woods' tells the story of a writing desk that one day 'grabbed two pairs of shoes / ran downstairs, and took flight, ' escaping into the countryside with its owners in barefoot pursuit. This is the first time the tale-first published in a Polish newspaper in 1940 and re-created in this exquisite collaged version in 1963-has been made available to an English-speaking audience.
Notes:
Translation of: O stole, który uciekł do lasu.
ISBN:
9781849760577
1849760578
OCLC:
782998203
Publisher Number:
99990724932

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