Description: Koliuchyi Smikh: Baiky [Barking Laughter: Fables] Author: Manylo, Ivan Title: Koliuchyi Smikh: Baiky [Barking Laughter: Fables] Publication: Avgsburg: Drukarnia Dmytra Sazhyna, 1946 Description: Prokuda, Volodymyr (illustrator). Original illustrated wrappers. Very Good condition. Octodecimo (11 x 15 cm). 31 pages. Text in Ukrainian. Iar Slavutych (editor). Owner inscription "A. A. Granovsky" to front wrapper. Unknown inscription to title. Ex-libris of the Ukrainian professor, A. A. Granovsky to endpaper. Overall very good.Collection of children's fable stories printed in a post-war German camp for Ukrainian Displaced Persons (DP).Ivan Manilo (1918-1976) - Ukrainian poet, biker, publisher, editor. Born in Zaporozhye, he studied at the Zaporizhzhya Pedagogical Institute (1937-1939) and completed literary studies at the Writers' Union in Kyiv. During WWII Ivan was forcibly taken to Germany. Subsequently, he was in a displaced persons camp in Ingolstadt, where he participated in literature life and published his works in diaspora press, such as Pu-Gu magazine (Augsburg, Austria, 1947-49). In 1947 he moved to the US, working in factories in the states of Texas and California. In 1957 he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. Manilo lived in Philadelphia, where he founded the publishing house "Svit". He died in 1976 in Wineland, New Jersey, USA, buried there.Iar Slavutych (Hryhoriy Zhuchenko, 1918-2011) - Ukrainian poet, translator. In the aftermath of WWII lived in a displaced persons camp in Germany, then moved to the USA; since 1960 lived in Canada, where he became a Professor at the University of Alberta. He is the author of many English-language textbooks on the Ukrainian language, literary-critical essays, editor and publisher of the literary and art almanac "Northern Lights" (Edmonton). Member of the Ukrainian Writers' Association "Word".Alexander Granovsky - Ukrainian American entomologist, also an activist and poet, Granovsky was born in Berezhtsi, Ukraine, and came to the United States in 1913. He was educated at Colorado State Agricultural College and the University of Wisconsin, and taught entomology at the universities of Wisconsin and Minnesota. He became a leader in the Ukrainian American community locally and nationally and was president of the Organization for the Rebirth of Ukraine, Inc. (ODWU). In St. Paul, Minnesota, he was also an active member of St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Following World War II, he was active in resettlement of Ukrainian refugees. OCLC shows nine copies of this particular edition, as of April 2020. Seller ID: 164 Subject: Children, Displaced Persons (DP), Ukraine Rare Paper is an independent bookseller based in New York, exclusively selling on the Internet. We offer a broad selection of rare and out-of-print East European materials focusing on Russian and Ukrainian émigré books. All items are guaranteed to be as described. Terms Each book will be professionally packed to ensure it reaches you without damage. Shipping services will vary based on the size and value of the items purchased. Default shipping is generally USPS Priority Mail. Please let us know if you prefer an alternative shipping method or have questions about a shipment. All orders ship within five business days. We always offer combined shipping on multiple orders. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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Author: Manylo, Ivan
Illustrator: Prokuda, Volodymyr (illustrator
Publisher: Drukarnia Dmytra Sazhyna
Year Printed: 1946
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Language: English
Subject: Children's
Original/Facsimile: Original