Dos leyendas del agua / compilaciones de los estudiosos Joan Amades, catalan, y Américo Alvarado, cubano ; diseño y dibujos de Ariel López González.
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Language: | Spanish |
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Matanzas, Cuba :
Ediciones Vigía,
Agosto de 1997.
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Series: | Colección Barquitos.
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MSU: gift of Jeanne Drewes (2000).
MSU has copy no. 138.
MSU: The material is stored offsite in Remote Storage. Please contact Special Collections 3 working days in advance if you wish to use it. |
Physical Description: | 18 pages, 4 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Note: | Typescript and drawings mimeographed on paper of various colors with mimeographed decorative border; green tissue-paper endpapers. The single gathering is tied with green and blue yarn to brown paper wrappers, which are illustrated with decorated-paper collages. Front wrapper has translucent pocket holding a samara or key fruit from a tree in the Parque de la Ciudadela in Barcelona and a folded, decorated-paper tag explaining the samara's significance. Part of a collection of handmade books, most with cords for hanging (literatura de cordel), published by Ediciones Vigía under the auspices of the Cuban Ministry of Culture. "Una leyenda catalana: Por qué el agua del mar es salada? Una leyenda cubana: La gaviota del San Juan"--Front wrapper. "Consta de doscientos ejemplares numerados"--Colophon. |
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Call Number: | N7433.35.C8 C8 Box 3, Tray 3A oversize |