Favorite fairy tales told in India : production material.

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Favorite fairy tales told in India : production material.

Ink & wash illustration with separations for cover, ink & wash illustrations, ink & wash illustrations with separations, color proof for jacket with illustrator notes. A collection of some of the best-known Indian tales, including The valiant Chattee-maker, The little jackals and the lion, The blind man, the deaf man and the donkey, and The tiger, the Brahmin, and the jackal.

Illustrations: 19 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7852718

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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