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Very Good+. A bit of light wrinkling on the cover due to the heavy plastic coating over the paper cover, light foxing outside edge, and a single crease along the spine. A Dover Edition Permanent Book (These are printed on acid-free opaque paper, with sewn in pages, and an extra-heavy paper cover that has been plastic coated). Published by Dover in 1974, 318 pages, 5.25 x 8.5". Cover design by Edmund V. Gillon, Jr. There are 37 illustrations inside by Max Barsis. In this book Gertrude Schwebell retells ten stories selected from the great German writers of the nineteenth century: "The Story of Little Mook" and "The Cold Heart" by Wilhelm Hauff. "Undine: by Friedrich de la Motte Fouque "Rain Trudy" by Theodor Storm "The Peasant and His Son" by Eduard Morike "The Man Who Lost His Shadow" by Adelbert von Chamisso "The New Melusine" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe "The Invisible Kingdom" by Richard Leander "The Spendthrift" by Ferdinand Raimund "Nutcracker and Mouseking" by E. T. A. Hoffman
WEIGHT: 0.80 POUNDS
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