Three golden oranges and other Spanish folk tales : production material.

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Three golden oranges and other Spanish folk tales : production material.

13 ink illustrations, 1 ink design & lettering for title page, 36 illustration proofs. Ten folk and fairy tales from Spain, mostly from Andulusia, are retold for children.

Illustrations: 50 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7852832

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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