Shah Jussuf

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Shah Jussuf by Turkish Fairy Tales, Media Galaxy
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Turkish Fairy Tales ISBN: 1230000808965
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: November 25, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Turkish Fairy Tales
ISBN: 1230000808965
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: November 25, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Ignac Kunos (1860–1945) was a Hungarian folklorist, linguist, turkologist. He was one of the most avowed scientists of Turkish dialectology and folk literature. He started his career focusing on the dialectology, phonological and morphological of the Hungarian language, and at university he started interesting in Turkish philology and language. After his trip at the Orient he collected Turkish fairy tales and published it in Forty-four Turkish Fairy Tales.

This fairy-tale was collected and retold by Ignac Kunos and it tells us about a poor man who had three daughters. As they lived in poverty they had nothing to eat and no crust of bread could be found in their house. So the daughters spun a thread and gave it to their father so he could sell it and buy something to eat. But nobody seemed to be willing to buy it…

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Ignac Kunos (1860–1945) was a Hungarian folklorist, linguist, turkologist. He was one of the most avowed scientists of Turkish dialectology and folk literature. He started his career focusing on the dialectology, phonological and morphological of the Hungarian language, and at university he started interesting in Turkish philology and language. After his trip at the Orient he collected Turkish fairy tales and published it in Forty-four Turkish Fairy Tales.

This fairy-tale was collected and retold by Ignac Kunos and it tells us about a poor man who had three daughters. As they lived in poverty they had nothing to eat and no crust of bread could be found in their house. So the daughters spun a thread and gave it to their father so he could sell it and buy something to eat. But nobody seemed to be willing to buy it…

More books from Media Galaxy

Cover of the book Wunzh, the Father of Indian Corn by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book An Inhabitant Of Carcosa by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book The Headless Dwarfs by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book The Orchestrome by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book A Old Man Eckert'st by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book The Pen And The Inkstand by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book Princess On The Glass Hill by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book The Other Gods by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book At the Sign of the Cat and Racket by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book What Came of Picking Flowers by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book The Art and Craft of Printing by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book Dave Darrin's Fourth Year at Annapolis by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book Mr Punch's Pocket Ibsen by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book The Pen-Wiper by Turkish Fairy Tales
Cover of the book Bootoolgah the Crane and Goonur the Kangaroo Rat, the Fire Makers by Turkish Fairy Tales
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy