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Edition Notes
English translation of Märchen einer Königin, by Edith Hopkirk. Burgoyne, Carmen Sylva, p. 311
Illustrations by Harold Nelson and A. Garth Jones
Bound in green pictorial cloth; stamped in gold, green and orange; top edges gilt; decorated endpapers
Frontispiece and title each printed within color border pattern
In the section titled "Carmen Sylva", the author speaks of her childhood and how she, as Elizabeth, the queen consort of Charles I of Romania, came to take this name as her nom de plume
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