Mikko's fortune : production material, [1955?].

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Mikko's fortune : production material, [1955?].

Crayon illustration, tempera illustration for dust jacket, tempera illustrations with text proof paste-ups, tempera illustration for end papers, tempera illustration for title page. Mikko, a little Finnish boy, sets off in search of a cow for his mother and has some exciting adventures before achieving his goal.

Illustrations: 28 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814776

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Kingman, Lee

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