Item #27525 Kak Rubanok Sdelal Rubanok : Skazka [How a Plane Made a Plane : A Fairy Tale]. Samuil Marshak.
Kak Rubanok Sdelal Rubanok : Skazka [How a Plane Made a Plane : A Fairy Tale].
Kak Rubanok Sdelal Rubanok : Skazka [How a Plane Made a Plane : A Fairy Tale].
Kak Rubanok Sdelal Rubanok : Skazka [How a Plane Made a Plane : A Fairy Tale].
Kak Rubanok Sdelal Rubanok : Skazka [How a Plane Made a Plane : A Fairy Tale].
Kak Rubanok Sdelal Rubanok : Skazka [How a Plane Made a Plane : A Fairy Tale].
(Lebedev, Vladimir)

Kak Rubanok Sdelal Rubanok : Skazka [How a Plane Made a Plane : A Fairy Tale].

Lebedev, Vladimir Vasil'evich (illus.)

Leningrad: Raduga, 1927. Small quarto. (12)pp. Bright color illustrations throughout. A rhyming Russian story for children, in which a worn-out old carpenter's plane makes a new plane, his "grandson," to carry on his work. The plane is aided in his work by fellow woodworking tools like the chisel, mallet, and saw. A collaborative work by writer, translator, and poet Samuil Marshak, and painter and graphic artist Vladimir Lebedev. The pair worked together frequently, and were important in the development of children's literature in Russia. In the 1920's, Lebedev became known as "King of the Children's Book," and Maxim Gorky said of Marshak that he was "the founder of Russia's (Soviet) children's literature." Marshak published under Raduga (Rainbow) from 1922 to 1930, while he worked in Leningrad as the head of the Children's Literature Studio. Stapled into self-wrappers, showing some wear at the spine and light staining. Near fine. Item #27525

Price: $1,500.00

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