Published by Gadir Editorial, S.L., 2008
ISBN 10: 8494146696 ISBN 13: 9788494146695
Seller: AG Library, Malaga, Spain
Condition: New. Ivan, Bilibin (illustrator). Idioma/Language: Español. El cuento del gallo de oro tiene su origen en una leyenda folclórica rusa. Comienza la historia con el regalo de un gallo ofrecido por un mago al rey Zadón, gallo que le proporcionará unos servicios impagables. y alguna que otra sorpresa. Esta fábula habla de la importancia de la palabra dada y de las consecuencias de los caprichos de los hombres. Esta edición tiene, además, gran belleza visual porque cuenta con los preciosos dibujos del gran ilustrador ruso Ivan Bilibin. Bilibin fue uno de los ilustradores más populares de Rusia en el siglo XX. Dibujaba sobre todo el folclore y la cultura tradicional rusos. Su estilo estuvo influido por movimientos como el Orientalismo y el Art Nouveau. Es un estilo muy detallista y en su obra hay cuadros preciosos de la escultura y el paisaje rusos, de la vida campesina, de los palacios zaristas y la arquitectura de madera *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
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Published by Gadir Editorial, S.L., 2013
ISBN 10: 8494101307 ISBN 13: 9788494101304
Seller: AG Library, Malaga, Spain
Condition: New. Bilibin, Iván (illustrator). Idioma/Language: Español. El zar Saltán es un bonito relato basado en cuentos populares rusos que su autor escuchó en su infancia. Es uno de los relatos más populares de Rusia. En él encontramos todo tipo de maravillas, al mismo tiempo que nos habla de la lucha entre las fuerzas del bien y del mal, dirigidas por la envidia. Pero las fuerzas del bien cuentan con un cisne misterioso capaz de obrar todo tipo de prodigios. . . Las magníficas ilustraciones de Iván Bilibin acompañan esta edición, que es un gran placer estético para lectores de cualquier edad. Bilibin fue uno de los mejores ilustradores rusos del siglo XX, con un estilo preciosista basado en los motivos tradicionales rusos, orientales y en el Art Nouveau. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
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Published by The Planet, 2015
ISBN 10: 1909115967 ISBN 13: 9781909115965
Seller: booksXpress, Bayonne, NJ, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: new. Bilibin, Ivan (illustrator).
Published by Gadir Editorial, 2008
ISBN 10: 8496974111 ISBN 13: 9788496974111
Seller: KALAMO BOOKS, Burriana, CS, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Nuevo. Ivan, Bilibin (illustrator). 48 pp. El cuento del gallo de oro tiene su origen en una leyenda folclórica rusa. Comienza la historia con el regalo de un gallo ofrecido por un mago al rey Zadón, gallo que le proporcionará unos servicios impagables. y alguna que otra sorpresa. Esta fábula habla de la importancia de la palabra dada y de las consecuencias de los caprichos de los hombres. Esta edición tiene, además, gran belleza visual porque cuenta con los preciosos dibujos del gran ilustrador ruso Ivan Bilibin. Bilibin fue uno de los ilustradores más populares de Rusia en el siglo XX. Dibujaba sobre todo el folclore y la cultura tradicional rusos. Su estilo estuvo influido por movimientos como el Orientalismo y el Art Nouveau. Es un estilo muy detallista y en su obra hay cuadros preciosos de la escultura y el paisaje rusos, de la vida campesina, de los palacios zaristas y la arquitectura de madera.
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Published by Gadir Editorial, S.L., 2013
ISBN 10: 8494066765 ISBN 13: 9788494066764
Seller: AG Library, Malaga, Spain
Condition: New. Bilibin, Iván (illustrator). Idioma/Language: Español. El zar Saltán es un bonito relato basado en cuentos populares rusos que su autor escuchó en su infancia. Es uno de los relatos más populares de Rusia. En él encontramos todo tipo de maravillas, al mismo tiempo que nos habla de la lucha entre las fuerzas del bien y del mal, dirigidas por la envidia. Pero las fuerzas del bien cuentan con un cisne misterioso capaz de obrar todo tipo de prodigios. . . Las magníficas ilustraciones de Iván Bilibin acompañan esta edición, que es un gran placer estético para lectores de cualquier edad. Bilibin fue uno de los mejores ilustradores rusos del siglo XX, con un estilo preciosista basado en los motivos tradicionales rusos, orientales y en el Art Nouveau. Alexander Pushkin (17991837) fue el más importante escritor del romanticismo ruso y quien introdujo este movimiento en su país. Fue un gran innovador de la literatura rusa en la primera mitad del siglo XIX, y tuvo gran influencia en las generaciones posteriores. En su obra encontramos poesía, teatro, novela, cuentos y fábulas. De Pushkin, Gadir ha publicado anteriormente El cuento del Gallo de oro. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
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Published by Thomas Y. Crowell Co., New York, New York, U.S.A., 1975
ISBN 10: 0690007906 ISBN 13: 9780690007909
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Bilibin, Ivan (illustrator). Reprint. Another of Pushkin's retellings of traditional oral "skazki" (wonder or fairy tales), brilliantly illustrated in 1905 by renowned Russian painter Ivan Bilibin on almost every page & front cover.This is a 1975 reproduction of the First English-language version. Oblong hardcover has glossy decorative paper over boards & is in VG condition: very clean, binding is straight & secure, pages creamy white & unmarked, colors bright. Extremely slight bumping to corners. Flaws: 1) light but persistent foxing, affecting most but not all pages with light spots, 2) slight fraying at heel of spine. Our photos depict the EXACT book you will receive, never "stock" images of books we don't actually have. Same day shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays, Pacific time; later orders, weekends, & holidays ship very next business day.
Published by Crowell, New York, 1975
ISBN 10: 0690007906 ISBN 13: 9780690007909
Seller: Bud Plant & Hutchison Books, Cedar Ridge, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Bilibin, Ivan (illustrator). Edition not noted. Oblong 4to picture book, illustrated boards, translated and retold by Patricia Tracy Lowe with Ivan Bilibin's rich color illustrations. Near fine no dj, possibly as issued.
Published by Malysh Publishers, Moscow, 1981
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Ivan Bilibin (illustrator). 1st. 1st thus; glossy pictorial folder with 10 poster size colored Bilibin illustrations along with a printing of each the tales.will not fit in priority envelope.
Published by Malysh Publishers, Moscow, Russia, 1981
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Ivan Bilibin: Colored, Poster-size (illustrator). 1st. glossy pictorial folder with Bilibin illustrations & a printing of each the tales.will not fit in priority envelope.
Published by The Planet, 2013
ISBN 10: 1909115584 ISBN 13: 9781909115583
Seller: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Bilibin, Ivan (illustrator). Large type / Large print. Fairy Tales by Alexander Pushkin in Russian.? ????? ????? ??? ?????? ???????: "?????? ? ???? ???????", "?????? ? ?????? ? ?????" ? "?????? ? ??????? ???????" ??????? ???????? ??????????? ?????????????? ???????? ????????? ?.? ????????, ?? ?????????? ?? ????? ??????? ?????????? ??????????? ????? ?? ????? ????? ??????? ? ????????????? ?.? ????????? -- ISBN 9781910880739 .
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Published by Malysh Publishers, Moscow, 1981
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. Ivan Bilibin (illustrator). 1st Printing; glossy pictorial folder; moderate wear to folder; contains ten poster size colored Bilibin illustrations, includes a prnting of eachof the tales.will not fit in priority envelope.
Published by Methuen, London, 1974
Seller: Johnston's Arran Bookroom, Isle of Arran, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Ivan Bilibin (illustrator). 1st Edition. Russian folktale translated from the Russian by Elizabeth Millar. Gorgeous large format picture book illustrated by Ivan Bilibin. Slightly rubbed at corners and edges of endpapers slightly tanned. Two small stains to top of front endpapers otherwise fine with no inscriptions.
Published by PROGRESS PUBLISHERS
Condition: Good. Good condition. (folklore, Soviet Unon) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
Published by Literatura Publishers, Moscow, 1997
ISBN 10: 5784200321 ISBN 13: 9785784200327
Seller: Amnesty Bookshop, Malvern, Great Malvern, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Ivan Bilibin (illustrator). Four of Pushkin's stories translated from the Russian and illustrated with Bilibin's beautiful paintings and drawings from the early C20. Clean and sound throughout with no markings or inscription. 22 x 28cms with 80pp. Large format. We regret we are not able to dispatch orders to Denmark. All profits to Amnesty International.
Published by Moscow S. I. Zimin, 1909
First Edition
First edition; 8vo (22 x 18 cm); frontispiece in blue and gilt, 24 tipped-in colour plates of Bilibin's costume and set designs over black and white illustrations, photographic reproductions, school library stamp to numerous leaves, small bookseller's label to lower pastedown, annotations to flyleaf, some illustrations with added colour pencil, minor staining, wrappers worn, text block loose; later brown cloth with original printed wrappers bound in, title in gilt to upper cover, edges worn. A richly illustrated promotional brochure for the first full staging of Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Zolotoy Petushok' (The Golden Cockerel) by the Zimin Opera in 1909. Pushkin's original 'fairy tale in verse' is printed alongside Bilibin's stage and costume designs. After Russia's defeat against Japan in 1905, Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) decided to create a satirical work which would expose the ineptitude of the disastrous tsarist regime. He chose to use Pushkin's 1834 poem 'The Golden Cockerel' as the basis for his libretto and it was ready to pass to the censor in 1907 after a year of work. It was immediately banned by the Palace, assumedly as the resemblance between the Tsar and the foolish King Dodon was too close. Rimsky-Korsakov's failing health meant that he never got to see the production of his work, dying two days before the 1909 premiere at the Solodovnikov Theatre.
Published by St Petersburg Eksped. zagot. gos. bumag, 1905
Landscape folio (255 x 325 mm.); 12 chromolithographs in the text (5 full-page), minor scattered staining and offsetting to a couple of illustrations; publisher's pictorial wrappers, repairs to spine, covers a little marked, a fine example. A beautiful children's book, finely illustrated in colour. Tales illustrated by Bilibin are among the most famous children's books both within and outside of Russia. One of the nation's most influential illustrators, Bilibin first came to prominence when some of these folkloric illustrations were shown as part of an exhibition by the Mir Iskusstva.
First edition; 8vo (23.5 x 19 cm); frontispiece in blue and gilt, 24 tipped-in colour plates of Bilibin's costume and set designs over black and white illustrations, one plate loose, photographic reproductions; original brown gilt wrappers, crease to lower cover, yapp edges a little worn, a very good copy. A very good example of richly illustrated promotional brochure for the first full staging of Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Zolotoi Petushok' (The Golden Cockerel) by the Zimin Opera in 1909. Pushkin's original 'fairy tale in verse' is printed alongside Bilibin's stage and costume designs. After Russia's defeat against Japan in 1905, Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) decided to create a satirical work which would expose the ineptitude of the disastrous tsarist regime. He chose to use Pushkin's 1834 poem 'The Golden Cockerel' as the basis for his libretto and it was ready to pass to the censor in 1907 after a year of work. It was immediately banned by the Palace, assumedly as the resemblance between the Tsar and the foolish King Dodon was too close. Rimsky-Korsakov's failing health meant that he never got to see the production of his work, dying two days before the 1909 premiere at the Solodovnikov Theatre.
Published by Ekspeditsiia Zagotovleniia Gosudarstvennykh Bumag, St. Petersburg, 1907
Seller: Wallace & Clark, Booksellers, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Bilibin, Ivan (illustrator). 1st Edition. (Bilibin, Ivan) illustrator. SKAZKA O ZOLOTOM PIETUSHKIE [THE TALE OF THE GOLDEN COCKEREL] by Alexander Pushkin. [St. Petersburg]: [Ekspeditsiia Zagotovleniia Gosudarstvennykh Bumag], 1907. FIRST EDITION. Oblong folio - 10-1/16" X 12-7/8". Color pictorial beige stiff paper wrappers with the spine covered with light brown paper as issued, with titles printed in black, and decorative border and five medallions printed in black, purple, green, yellow, blue and red to front wrapper, and with titles printed in gray and a decorative medallion featuring the titular fowl printed in gold, blue, green, purple, brown and black to back wrapper; minor wear to the spine cover, most notable at the head and tail, two pinch-creases to spine, a small crease to upper fore edge corner of front wrapper and a very minor wrinkle to upper fore edge corner of back wrapper for what is a lovely copy of the book. Previous owner's name on inside front cover. 11, [1] pp. This Russian language fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin, written in verse, tells the story of Tsar Dadon, who promises an old magician anything he wants, for the services of his golden cockerel to protect his country, but then he reneges on his word when the payment comes due; illustrated by Ivan Bilibin with full color drawings on every page, including four full-page drawings; very minor offsetting internally. The condition of the book is NEAR FINE. SCARCE; especially in such nice condition. Provenance: Heritage Auctions, Once Upon a Time. Rare Children's Literature from Justin G. Schiller, Ltd. December 16, 2020, Lot 45181.