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    Koslowsky (Glaser), Eda

    Language: Yiddish

    Published by Kinder Verlag, New York, 1929

    Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Koslowsky, Nota (illustrator). In Yiddish. 30 paegs. 272 x 202 mm. Illustrated. Yiddish inscription by the author. The English translation is: "A memento of a wonderful day in Phialdephia. Ida Koslowsky Glaser January 2 1929," Printed on high quality thick paper Front wrapper, in green and black, is detached and chipped on one edge. Eda's maiden name was Glaser or Glasser. The illustrator Nota Koslowsky was her husband.