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Published by Katowice: Wydawnictwo Ksiegarni Piotr Raj, 1947, 1947
Seller: POLIART Beata Kalke, Tworog, Poland
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Oprawa wydawnicza kartonowa. Projekt okladki Alfred Zmuda (illustrator). @ Co-Authors / Wspolautorzy: Opracowal na podstawie angielskiego oryginalu Krzysztof Toporowicz; @ Cover design and illustrations / Projekt okladki i ilustracje: Projekt okladki Alfred Zmuda; @ Blurb / Notka wydawnicza: Katowice: Wydawnictwo Ksiegarni Piotr Raj, 1947; @ Size of the book block / Wymiar bloku: 22 cm; @ Circulation / Naklad: -; @ Comments/ Uwagi: Rzadkie w tak dobrym stanie i bez oprawy wtornej. Okladka sygnowana: "A. ZMUDA 46"; @ Weight / Waga: 220; @ Pages / Strony: 255, [1]s.; @ Thematic categories / Kategorie tematyczne: design grafika uzytkowa oprawy/okladki 1945-1949, ilustratorzy graficy Zmuda Alfred, literatura powiesc western, literatura obca amerykanska, okres wydania 1945-1949 / , , literature novel western, period of edition / , , Literatur Roman Western, Erscheinungsperioden ; Oprawa nieco uszkodzona, blok czysty, skladki wydawniczo luzne. Pozycja w stanie wiecej niz dobrym.
Published by Baudry's European Library, Paris, 1835
Seller: Leopolis, Kraków, Poland
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 8vo (21.5 cm), VIII, 498 pp. Cont. cloth, gilt-lettered title on the spine (binding slightly dusted and sunned, occasional foxing inside). In a delightful satire reminiscent of Swift's Gulliver's Travels, the esteemed American author James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851) presents a rollicking tale featuring an Englishman, Sir John Goldencalf, and an American captain, Noah Poke. Together, they embark on a series of uproarious adventures to an Antarctic archipelago inhabited by the Monikins, a remarkably intelligent race of monkeys. Published in Paris during the same year as its first American edition, Cooper's witty narrative skillfully blends humor, social commentary, and imaginative storytelling, offering readers a whimsical journey into a world both familiar and fantastically absurd.