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Russian folk tale book cover of Snegurochka (1916). A version of a folk tale about a girl made of snow and named Snegurka (Snezhevinochka; Снегурка (Снежевиночка)) was published in 1869 by Alexander Afanasyev in the second volume of his work The Poetic Outlook on Nature by the Slavs, where he also mentions the German analog, Schneekind ("Snow Child").
The Snow Maiden: A Spring Fairy Tale (Russian: Снегурочка–весенняя сказка, romanized: Snegurochka–vesennyaya skazka) is an opera in four acts with a prologue by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composed during 1880–1881. The Russian libretto, by the composer, is based on the like-named play by Alexander Ostrovsky (which ...
The Wizard of the Emerald City. Categories: Children's books by nationality. Russian children's literature. Russian books.
Pages in category "Russian children's book illustrators" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
6 August 2007. Publication place. United Kingdom. Pages. 320pp. Blood Red, Snow White is a historical novel by Marcus Sedgwick published in 2007. It is a novel set during the Russian Revolution, a fictionalised account of the time the author Arthur Ransome spent in Russia. [1] It was shortlisted for the 2007 Costa Children's Book Award.
Russian Fairy Tales. Russian Fairy Tales (Russian: Народные русские сказки, variously translated; English titles include also Russian Folk Tales) is a collection of nearly 600 fairy and folktales, collected and published by Alexander Afanasyev between 1855 and 1863. The collection contained fairy and folk tales from Ukraine ...
Kit and Kate (stylised as Kit ^n^ Kate; Russian: Котики, вперёд!) is a Russian [1] [2] preschool children's educational series of educational animated shorts for children aged 0-7, produced by Russian company Toonbox (whose animation studio and ABC Kids office were later respectively relocated to Cyprus [3] [4]), in conjunction with a team of American, French and Russian artists.
Defunct. 1930. Country of origin. Soviet Union. Headquarters location. Bolshoy Gostiny Dvor, Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg. Publication types. Children's books. Raduga Publishers (Russian: радуга, English: "rainbow") was a Soviet publishing house of innovative children's books, which has been described as "one of the most important book ...