Retells the story of the ballet, itself based on a Russian folk tale, in which a puppet with a soul tries to win the love of a ballerina during a Shrovetide fair.
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Retells the story of the ballet, itself based on a Russian folk tale, in which a puppet with a soul tries to win the love of a ballerina during a Shrovetide fair.
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VG+ in VG+ jacket. Book. Oblong 10" x 8" Book is bound in red, cloth-covered boards. No defects to note on book or dust jacket. Clean, tight and unmarked interior. Color illustrations. Unpaginated.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 0x0x0; Signed and Inscribed with a silver pen on the blue end page by Elizabeth Cleaver. this copy has a solid tight binding and clean unmarked pages.
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Elizabeth Cleaver. Good. CR 1980 First Canadian Edition. Good-Very Good Hardcover in a Good-Very Good Dustjacket. Oversize oblong red cloth boards. spine a bit slanted, light edge and corner wear. Interior and binding are good. No writing. DJ with light wear, spine and front panel sunned, boards with light rubbing and scratches. Colour illustrations by Elizabeth Cleaver.
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Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. 077051877X. Stiff crisp book in clean red cloth; in glossy dust jacket with nick to heel of spine. Adapted from Igor Stravinsky and Alexandre Benois.
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Elizabeth Cleaver. Near Fine- in Very Good jacket. ***Inscribed by Author*** Adapted from Igor Stravinsky & Alexander Benois by the Montreal (1939-1985), multi-award winning children's author / illustrator. The Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award is named in her honor. Cleaver was a prized runner-up for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1972. Red, oblong 8vo (8 5/8" x 11") boards with black lettering on spine & black illustration on front cover. Unpaginated (32 pages with colour collage art). Slight rubbing at corners & spine ends. Inscribed by illustrator to former owner on inside page with the owner's bookplate on inside cover. Minor edge wear to dust jacket with a 1/8" tear to bottom edge. Round author sticker on front cover.