File:The Smith and the Devil.jpg
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English: 1916 monochrome ink drawing showing a blacksmith and a well-dressed gentleman in a blacksmith shop. Illustration for the folk tale "The Smith and the Devil" |
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Original publication: Book "Russian Folk Tales", translated by Leonard A. Magnus, E. P. Dutton, 1916. ISBN may be 978-1135752439 |
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