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China Tells How the World Began! Asian Folktales Retold

China Tells How the World Began! Asian Folktales Retold

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China Tells How the World Began! Asian Folktales Retold

by Kurita, Miwa as told by, edited by Miyoko Matsutani, illustrated by Saoko Mitsukuri, and translated by Matthew Galgani

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Berkley, CA: Heian (2001). 4to.; glossy pictorial boards, hardcover; 30 pages; color illustrations; a very good clean, tight copy in an edgeworn dust jacket.

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Title
China Tells How the World Began! Asian Folktales Retold
Author
Kurita, Miwa as told by, edited by Miyoko Matsutani, illustrated by Saoko Mitsukuri, and translated by Matthew Galgani
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Berkley, CA: Heian (2001)
Keywords
Folktales, Children, Folklore, China
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Fables, Myths, Folk and Fairy Tales;

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