Published by Folio, 2025
ISBN 10: 6175519132 ISBN 13: 9786175519134
Seller: Ruslania, Helsinki, Finland
Condition: new. Pages: 224 Language: Ukrainian. Do vidannja vvijshli noveli Marka Cheremshini z jogo pershoji knizhki "Karbi", prisvjacheni zobrazhennju zhittja gutsulskogo seljanstva za Avstro-Ugorschini, piznishi tvori pismennika iz tsiklu "Selo za vijni" - pro rujinu galitskogo sela, spustoshenogo podijami Pershoji svitovoji vijni, a takozh "Posvjati Vasilevi Stefaniku". 9786175519134.
Published by Folio, 2025
ISBN 10: 6175519140 ISBN 13: 9786175519141
Seller: Ruslania, Helsinki, Finland
Condition: new. Pages: 192 Language: Ukrainian. Do vidannja vvijshli noveli Marka Cheremshini iz tsikliv "Verkhovina" ta "Parasochka", v jakikh vin zmaljuvav zhittja gutsulskogo seljanstva za polskoji vladi, a takozh ranni tvori pismennika - jogo pershe opovidannja "Kermanich", virshi, poeziji v prozi j tvori dlja ditej. 9786175519141.
Published by Izmaragd, Lviv, 1937
Seller: RARE PAPER INC, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Complete three-volume set. 19 cm. 206; 245; 231 pages: portraits. Text in Ukrainian. Cover design by Mykola Butovych. Full edition under the editorship of Dr. Julian Pelensky. The external condition shows significant wear along the spine and cover edges, with some chipping and little tears on the decorative covers. The text block is generally intact but fragile. Ownership marks from Prof. A. A. Granovsky and a stamp from "Casa Onatsky" in Rome are present. Binding is fragile but holding. Paper shows some browning due to age. Overall, the books are in fair condition, with significant signs of handling and aging. This three-volume set contains the complete works of Marko Cheremshyna, a well-known Ukrainian writer and contemporary of Vasyl Stefanyk and Les Martovych, often referred to collectively as the "Pokuttya triad." Published in Lviv in 1937 by Izmaragd, the books feature beautiful traditional Ukrainian patterns on the covers, designed by Mykola Butovych. Despite wear and some damage to the spines and edges, this three-volume set provides a glimpse into Cheremshyna?s masterful prose on peasant life.