Rip Van Winkle is a short story by Washington Irving written in 1819. The title character, put to sleep by ghosts in the Catskill Mountains (upstate New York) during colonial times, awakens 20 years later in the independent United States. It was translated into Polish by Wacława Komarnicka and was included in the 1966 collection Rip Van Winkle and Other Stories with illustrations by Jan Marcin Szancer, published by "Nasz Księgarnia" (2nd edition 1971; 3rd edition 1992, "Votum" publishing house).
The story has been screened many times. The first, in 1896, was a series of eight scenes of several dozen seconds, from which a film lasting four minutes was edited in 1903. Subsequent screen adaptations under the unchanged title were made in: 1912, 1914, 1921, 1958 and 1978 (animated film).
Published by Nasza Księgarnia Publishing House, 1966.
Format: 2005 x 170 mm, 204 pages.
1ST EDITION.
Illustrations by Jan Szancer.
On the pre-title page a small dedication dated 1966.
Very good condition, minor rubbing of hardcover edges, minimal soiling of block.