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6 issues with plays in the series “Die Hohnsteiner Kasperlspiel6,” written by Max Jacob. These are the following pieces: Issue 1: "The gold necklace with 5 woodcuts in the text by Professor Karl Dröge, 20 pages. Issue 2: “The smart peasant daughter” with 12 wrappers by Paula Jordan, 22 pages. Issue 3: “Kasper buys a house,” with 5 wooden engravings by Elisabeth Raasch-Hasse, 17 pages. Hefet 4: “Die Prinzessin und der Schweinehirt,” with 7 woodcuts by A. Paul Weber, 18 pages. Issue 5: “The princess has birthday” and “The magician Mumpitzi-Dalores,” with 8 woodcuts by Willi Harwerth, 14 pages. Issue: “Kasper und der Waldgeist,” with 5 woodcuts by Josef Schwendtner, 15 pages. Bibliophile very beautifully equipped texts on Japanese paper with illustrations by well-known contemporary artists. Personal names are offset by red printing from the other black text. Cover sheets illustrated with a woodcut. Bookmarked with envelopes in pastel shades (green, beige, salmon) with taped title-labels in red and black print
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Title: Theatre accessories & booklet
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6 issues with plays in the series “Die Hohnsteiner Kasperlspiel6,” written by Max Jacob.
These are the following pieces: Issue 1: "The gold necklace with 5 woodcuts in the text by Professor Karl Dröge, 20 pages.
Issue 2: “The smart peasant daughter” with 12 wrappers by Paula Jordan, 22 pages.
Issue 3: “Kasper buys a house,” with 5 wooden engravings by Elisabeth Raasch-Hasse, 17 pages.
Hefet 4: “Die Prinzessin und der Schweinehirt,” with 7 woodcuts by A.
Paul Weber, 18 pages.
Issue 5: “The princess has birthday” and “The magician Mumpitzi-Dalores,” with 8 woodcuts by Willi Harwerth, 14 pages.
Issue: “Kasper und der Waldgeist,” with 5 woodcuts by Josef Schwendtner, 15 pages.
Bibliophile very beautifully equipped texts on Japanese paper with illustrations by well-known contemporary artists.
Personal names are offset by red printing from the other black text.
Cover sheets illustrated with a woodcut.
Bookmarked with envelopes in pastel shades (green, beige, salmon) with taped title-labels in red and black print.

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