Cock-the-Roach
Translated by Tom Botting. Illustrated with drawings by Olga Pushkaryova. Moscow: Progress Publishers, (1981). 4to. Wraps. [22] p. [98272]
Translated by Tom Botting. Illustrated with drawings by Olga Pushkaryova. Moscow: Progress Publishers, (1981). 4to. Wraps. [22] p. [98272]
Rusinki IU. Vasnetsova, A. Kanevskogo, V. Konashevira i V. Sumeeva. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo "Detskaia Literatura," 1972. 4to. Blue cloth, stamped in gilt. 164 p. [98279]
Translated by Dorian Rottenberg. Illustrated by Yuri Vasnetsov. Moscow: Malysh Publishers, (1989). Small 4to. [16] p. Text in verse. A crocodile has stolen the sun and all the animals want it back, especially Mr. Bear, whose cubs are lost in the dark. [88452]
Trans. & adapted by Marguerita Rudolph. Line drawings by Susan Perl. Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill, (1971). 8vo. Red cloth, stamped in yellow. Unpaginated. First American printing. The phone never stops ringing! One after another, the animals call with their silly problems. Text in Russian and English. [54907]
Color illustrations by Y. Meshkov. Translated by E. Felgenhauer. Moscow: Progress Publishers, ca. 1970s. Small 4to. Pictorial wraps. [16] p. Rollicking tale of a grubby lad who must face a scrubbing by a rampaging wash-stand named "Wash 'em Clean!" The cover art shows a big green crocodile washing two little..... [89123]
Trans. by Dorian Rottenberg. Moscow: Malysh Publishers, (1983). Oblong 4to. Eight double-page, fanfold pop-up scenes. Landscape orientation, card cover, card glossy pages, accordian bound. YAKOLEV, Sergei, color illus. Text in verse. A crocodile has stolen the sun and all the animals want it back, especially Mr. Bear, whose cubs are..... [49509]