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The kaha bird; tales from the steppes of central Asia.
- Title
- The kaha bird; tales from the steppes of central Asia. Translated and edited by Mirra Ginsburg. Drawings by Richard Cuffari.
- Author
- Ginsburg, Mirra.
- Publication
- New York, Crown Publishers [1971]
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- 159 p. illus. (part col.), map (on lining papers); 22 cm.
- Subject
- Language (note)
- Text is in English translated from Russian.
- Contents
- The golden bowl.--Living water.--Oskus-Ool and his nine red horses.--Torko-Chachak--The silken tassel.--Three daughters.--Three maidens.--Two tricksters.--Maymunyak; or, The magic of the yellow monkey.--The wise Nasreddine.--The clever wife,--The shepherd, the tiger, and the fox.--The kaha bird.--The bear's son.--The fool.--The jackal and the polecat.--I was in it.--Flies.--Tsap-Tsarap.--A hundred lies.
- Call Number
- *OOVA 97-6497
- LCCN
- 70166532 /AC/r952
- OCLC
- 239947
- Author
- Ginsburg, Mirra.
- Title
- The kaha bird; tales from the steppes of central Asia. Translated and edited by Mirra Ginsburg. Drawings by Richard Cuffari.
- Imprint
- New York, Crown Publishers [1971]
- Added Author
- Cuffari, Richard, 1925-Professor Edward A. Allworth Central Asian Collection.
- Research Call Number
- *OOVA 97-6497