Description: Two English / Czech Books on Short Stories and Old Sayings and Proverbs - Charles Krejci, compiler. Each signed 1988. Povidla = Short Stories and Old Sayings = 87 pages. Written in Czech, translated into English See pages. Illustrated by the artwork of Ales. Signed by the compiler Charles Krejci in 1988 Prislovi = Proverbs and Old Sayings = 113 pages. Printed in 1987, signed by compiler Charles Krejci in 1988 (see scans). Again written in Czech, translated into English. Difficult to find these sayings and proverbs in Czech, let alone translated into English. These pages reveal the meanings of generations of Czechs who would say something with meanings from life's lessons. Very interesting material. From a forgotten era. Let us not erase these from Society. Page 22 shows the famous complete proper Czech sentence without any use of a vowel! About sticking your finger down your throat! 6.75 x 8.25 ". Soft Covers. Both are signed by the compiler in 1988. Appears to have been printed in Cedar Rapids. This may imply assistance by the Czech And Slovak Museum, but it is not stated as such. Condition is "Very Good". Have been handled and read but no writing in books or stains or torn pages.Sold as is as shown. No returns. Feel free to ask any questions. Shipped with USPS Media Mail. International goes through ebay Global.
Price: 26.5 USD
Location: Chicago, Illinois
End Time: 2024-01-31T04:53:30.000Z
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Publication Year: 1988
Language: Czech
Book Title: Two Czech
Personalized: No
Author: Krejci
Genre: History
Topic: Proverbs
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Inscribed: Yes
Intended Audience: Adults