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001 $ 14/5522
003 $ UK-LoRAA
005 $ 20220408151729.4
035 # # $z 2046 (previous RA accession number)
240 1 1 $a Slovo o polku Igoreve
245 1 0 $a Slovo o pl'ku Igorevie, Igoria syna sviat'slavlia vnuka Ol'gova / $c V. Rzhiga, S. Shambinago ; illustrated by Ivan Golikov
246 3 # $a The Tale of Igor's Campaign
260 # # $a [Moskva] $b Akademia $c 1934
300 # # $a 49 pages, 2 unnumbered pages, mounted colour plates : $b illustrations ; $c 43 cm.
500 # # $a Russian language. In cyrillic characters.
500 # # $a The Tale of Igor's Campaign is an anonymous epic poem written in the Old East Slavic language. The title is occasionally translated as The Tale of the Campaign of Igor, The Song of Igor's Campaign, The Lay of Igor's Campaign, The Lay of the Host of Igor, and The Lay of the Warfare Waged by Igor.
500 # # $a The original old Russian text was prepared for publication by V. Rzhiga and S. Shambinago. Book illustrated by Palekh artist Ivan Golikov.
500 # # $a With ten glossy, mounted colour plates, black and white and colour headpieces.
562 # # $a The front pastedown carries a sheet of paper on which is written: `The Legend of the Ingoreb Regiment of Igor, Son of the Fairy Princess Olga. Old Russian text prepared for printing by V. Ozhigoi and C. Shareniago. Written and illustrated by the expert on Palekh – Ivan Golnikou. Academia. 1934.’

Loosely inserted is another handwritten note with the same text, except that the title is given as: `The Legend of the Igoreb Regiment of Igor, son of the Fairy Princess Olga’.
563 # # $a Brown cloth binding with laquered upper cover in palekh design. Lower cover with printed design in gold featuring a bird. bevelled boards. Colourful, illustrated endpapers.
600 1 4 $a Svyatoslavich, Igor
653 # # $a Illustrated books
653 # # $a Folk tales
700 1 # $a Shambinago, Sergeĭ Konstantinovich $e editor
700 1 # $a Rzhiga, V. $e editor
700 1 # $a Golikov, Ivan Ivanovich $e illustrator
710 2 # $a Academia $e publisher