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DANNY KAYES AROUND THE WORLD STORY BOOK 1960 HC

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DANNY KAYES AROUND THE WORLD STORY BOOK 1960 HC


Wondrously illustrated storybook about traveling around the world with Danny Kaye.

8 1/4" X 11 1/4"


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Text Found in Images:

Image 1:

YE’S
UND
RLD
OK
YE’S
UND
RLD
KAYE’S
AROUND
THE
WORLD
OK

Image 2:

Christmas
From
1960
TO
ALL THE CHILDREN
IN THE WORLD
Christmas
From
Uncle
Lu
1960
TO
ALL
THE
CHILDREN
IN
THE
WORLD

Image 3:

DANNY
KAYE’S
AROUND
THE
WORLD
STORY
BOOK
RANDOM HOUSE, NEW YORK
DANNY
KAYE’S
AROUND
THE
WORLD
STORY
BOOK
RANDOM
HOUSE,
NEW
YORK

Image 4:

"Where are the molasses and the needles?"
she asked.
"In the basket, Mother, he answered
But though the mother looked and looked,
3 PUERTO RICO
she found no trace of either of them, for the
PART
molasses had melted and beer eaten by the flies
THE DOMINICAN
and the needles had slipped through the basket.
REPUBLIC
When Juan Bobo saw that his mother could
THE WEST INDIES
find the molasses he remembered the flies
CUBA
and not how not he had struggled LO fight said them.
"Do fret, Mother, ‘ he "Tomorrow
HAITI
ILLUSTRATED BY
JUAN
"Where
are
the
molasses
and
the
needles?"
she
asked.
"In
the
basket,
he
answered
But
though
the
mother
looked
and
looked,
3
PUERTO
RICO
she
found
no
trace
of
either
of
them,
for
the
PART
molasses
had
melted
and
eaten
by
the
flies
THE
DOMINICAN
and
the
needles
had
slipped
through
the
basket.
stupid
onel"
she
REPUBLIC
When
Juan
Bobo
saw
that
his
mother
could
THE
WEST
INDIES
find
the
molasses
he
remembered
the
flies
CUBA
and
not
how
not
he
had
struggled
fight
said
them.
"Do
fret,
Mother, ‘
he
HAITI
ILLUSTRATED
BY
JUAN

Image 5:

THE PRINCESS ON THE PEA
T
DENMARK Stories by the great Hans Christian Andersen
have been printed in many different forms This one is an
WAS ONCE Prince who wanted to
marry a Princess; but she was to be a real prin
old Queen But she said nothing only went into
cess So he travelled about, all through the
the bedchamber, took all the bedding off, and
world, to find real one, but everywhere there
put pea on the flooring of the bedstead; then
was something in the way. There were princesses
she took twenty mattresses and laid them upon
enough,
THE
PRINCESS
ON
THE
PEA
T
Stories
by
the
great
Hans
Christian
Andersen
have
been
printed
in
many
different
forms
This
one
is an
exact
Andersen’s
own
version.
WAS
ONCE
Prince
who
wanted to
marry a
Princess;
but
she
was
to
be
a real
old
Queen
But
she
said
only
went
into
cess
So
he
travelled
about,
all
through
the
the
bedchamber,
took
all
the
bedding
off,
and
world,
to
find
real
one,
but
everywhere
there
pea
on
the
flooring
of
the
bedstead;
then
was something
in
the
There were
princesses
she
took
twenty
mattresses
and
laid
them
upon
enough,

Image 6:

IBLE
and
Bevans
garet
Amer-
Pan
in
the
George
on
a
ton,
story
of
February,
Bulletin
translators,
Company, Ltd., London, New and York. Thomas
courtesy
Union. of the
day & Company, Inc.
American
KING ARTHUR AND THE STRANGE KNIGHT,
THE PRINCESS AND RABBI JOSHUAH is by
WISDOM
and
WHY
FOR
ANANSI
copyright © 1960 by Margaret Bevans
The
from
are
Hyman Hurwitz.
and Barbara Klaw, is adapted from a
EVERYWHERE
the
Reprinted
Harold
by
Dance
THE LION-MAKERS is reprinted from The
story by Sir James Knowles.
Maria
IBLE
and
Bevans
garet
Amer-
Pan
in
the
George
on
a
ton,
story
of
February,
Bulletin
translators,
Company,
Ltd.,
London,
New
and
York.
Thomas
courtesy
Union.
of
the
day
&
Company,
Inc.
American
KING
ARTHUR
AND
THE
STRANGE
KNIGHT,
THE
PRINCESS
AND
RABBI
JOSHUAH
is
by
WISDOM
and
WHY
FOR
ANANSI
copyright
©
1960
by
Margaret
Bevans
The
from
are
Hyman
Hurwitz.
and
Barbara
Klaw,
is
adapted
from
a
EVERYWHERE
the
Reprinted
Harold
by
Dance
THE
LION-MAKERS
is
reprinted
from
The
story
by
Sir
James
Knowles.
Maria

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