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KOREA,Marchen und Legenden
/1893
hard cover, 8vo. 146 gaes. Very rare materials on Korean folktales. Illustrated with 16 photographs in balck and white starting with a Brief introduction to the National Flag of Korea.
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H.G.Arnous |
Verlag von ilhelm Friedrich ,Leipzig. |
German
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Tales from KOREA/1935
paperback,200 pages .Illustrated with 15 facinating sketches by Lee,Sang Bum,one of the most famous painters in the History of The Modern Art of
Korea.
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Y.T.Pyun |
Y.T.Pyun, Seoul |
English
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601 |
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Winning Buddha's Smile/1919
hard copver, cloth .8 vo.153 pages with illustrations .Very rare book on Korean Legend. First and only edition.Compiled and Translated by Charles M. taylor. . From the Foreword: "...."Winning Buddha's Smile" is one of the oldest existing specimens of Korean literature. Both the author and date of its original composition are unknown, but it is reasonably certain that it was well known in a dramatic form about the close of the fourteenth century."
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Charles M.Taylor |
Richard G.Badger The Gorham Press,Boston |
English
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303 |
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Tales of A Korean Grandmother/1947
hard cover,cloth 8vo.287 pages. first edition.
Illustrated with reproductions from old Korean paintings. A Korean grandmother tells her grandchildren the traditional tales and legends of their country.
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Frances Carpenter |
Doubleday & Company,Inc.N.Y. |
English
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301 |
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Korean Fairy Tales/1911
hard cover,155 pages,8vo. cloth.
26 fairy tales ,illustrated in color.
Author of Korea: Within and Without/Korea:The Hermit Nation/A Moderdern Pioneer in Korea/The Korean Origin of Japanese Art etc.
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William Elliot Griffis |
Thomas Y.Crowell Company,New York |
English
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105 |
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Omjee the Wizard,Korean Folk Stories/1925
hard cover,156 pages.
color illustrations.
1st and only edition . Folk tales compiled from personal conversation with Korean people as well as from their literature. Originally designed for younger readers
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Homer B.Hulbert |
Milton Bradley Company,Mass. |
English
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82 |
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Kim Rides The Tiger/1951
hard cover,150 pages. Illustrated by the Author.
Exciting adventures for young readers while at the same time the author shows in fascinating detail how the Koreans live-their customs-their talk and their humor. Kim lives in Seoul, Korea in 1919 and he and his cousin had no idea what a year it would be...when Korea was ruled by Japan.
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Evelyn McCune |
The John Day Company,New York |
English
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Tales Told in KOREA/1923
hard cover,247 pages.With a frontispiece in colors and six illustrations in black-and white by Arthur Y.Park.
Dedicated to Dr.Syngman Rhee( ex President of Republic of Korea)/
From the garden of whiose memory came many of these stories.
Simply written stories based on Korean folk legends.
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Berta Metzger |
Frederick A.Stokes Company,New York |
English
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Miroir,Cause de Malheur !/1934
Paperback,213 pages.
This book contains 35 folk/fairy tales of Korea translated into French.
The author wrote anothe Novel in French under the title AUTOUR
d 'une VIE COREENNE in 1929.
A serie of Korean tales talking about deities ,animals and religion etc.
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Seu Ring Hai(Seo Young Hae in English)
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Editions Eugene Figuire,Paris |
French
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