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Tales by Alexander Pushkin
Tales by Alexander Pushkin
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A.S. Pushkin's fairy tales are an undeniable masterpiece, a timeless classic, and our enduring cultural heritage.
The long-awaited re-edition of Pushkin's fairy tales, featuring illustrations by one of the best children's book artists, V.M. Konashevich, is a celebratory book, the most important book in any children's library. It can and should be not only read and reread but also endlessly admired.
The book includes well-known and beloved fairy tales: "The Tale of Tsar Saltan," "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish," "The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights," "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel." Almost every spread features ornaments and vibrant, ornate illustrations: golden-domed cities, magical objects – a talking mirror and a juicy apple, lavishly set tables with sumptuous feasts, festively dressed, jubilant people, the colorful decorations of royal chambers, the miraculous transformations of the Golden Fish and the Swan Princess, the carnival procession of the foreign retinue of the Shamakhan Queen, the appearance of the thirty-three knights.
The book is organically concluded by an article by the writer K. Paustovsky, dedicated to Pushkin's fairy tales, and a small but warm, heartfelt article by book graphics expert Yu. Molok about the artist V.M. Konashevich.
Recommended for preschoolers and elementary school students, as well as readers of all ages who appreciate a book as a work of art.
Unique, beautifully designed, and high-quality published, the book can be an excellent gift.
Number of pages - 128
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