Biblioteka starorusskikh povestei [The Library of Old Russian Tales].
Moscow, Sytin, 1914-1917.
Sytin himself came from a peasant family. Born in 1851 in a tiny village in the Kostroma region, his first experience of book selling was on his uncle's stall at the Novogorod fair, aged twelve. A year later he moved to Moscow and shortly afterwards acquired his own printing press. His commercial success came with mass producing calendars, fortune-telling charts, leaflets and books. The works which were cheaply produced and attractively illustrated helped increase the literacy of previously isolated communities.
First edition, 5 vols, 8vo (4 vols: 22 x 15.5 cm, 1 vol: 23.5 x 16.5 cm); each volume profusely illustrated in colour, some volumes with a few leaves loose; in the original illustrated wrappers by N. Freiman, very minor wear to corners and spines otherwise a fine set.
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