A collection of fairy tales about the adventures of the Lusatian wizard Krabat - a magician resembling in his character more the Finnish Vainamoinen (the folk epic Kalevala) than the Silesian master Judgevoy or the famous Twardowski.
Table of Contents:
About how Krabat in the black mill learned milling and magic tricks.
About how Krabat turned into an ox and was sold at the animal market.
About how Krabat gave his king earthworms and frogs on the table instead of a feast.
About how Krabat conjured a regiment of soldiers from oat grains.
About how Krabat abolished serfdom.
Silesia Publishing House, 1988
Format: 270 x 185 mm, 47s.
Hardcover.
Good condition, light rubbing of cover edges and spine.