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Tales and Translation: The Grimm Tales from Pan-Germanic narratives to shared international fairytales
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Tales and Translation: The Grimm Tales from Pan-Germanic narratives to shared international fairytales
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Appendices and index.
Publication Info
Publisher:
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Edition:
n/a
Date Published:
1999
Place Published:
Amsterdam
ISBN:
n/a
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Condition:
Near fine
Signed:
No
Dust Jacket:
No
Jacket Condition:
n/a
Details:
Benjamins Translation Library Vol. 30. xiv, 384, [2] p. 23 cm. B&w illustrations. Grey cloth. A little label residue on real cover.
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