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008 750926s1946 nyua j 000 1 eng
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050 0 $aPZ8.1$b.P22 Ye
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100 1 $aPapashvily, George.
245 10 $aYes and no stories,$ba book of Georgian folk tales,$cby George and Helen Papashvily, illustrated by Simon Lissim.
260 $aNew York,$aLondon,$bHarper & Bros.$c[1946]
300 $a4 p. l., 3-227, [1] p.$bincl. col. front., col. illus.$c20 cm.
500 $a"First edition."
505 0 $aThe tale of the tales -- The wolf who knew how to be a friend -- The bear, the fox and the butter jar -- The wolf who went to Jerusalem -- Davit -- The kinto and the king -- The man who was full of fun -- The honest man -- Ajam Boglay -- Asar, Basar, and Kourkeddana -- The man whose trade was tricks -- Rostom -- The Khevsouri and the Eshmahkie -- The king of the noise -- Mywhat-- The man who had a good wife -- Foolers fooled -- The miser mouse -- Foolish and wise -- The youth who built a house of elephant bones.
650 0 $aTales$zGeorgia (Republic)
700 1 $aPapashvily, Helen Waite,$ejoint author.
852 0 $brbx$kHISTCHIL$hUnclassified