Daughter of Night: a Tale of Three Worlds - 1st US Edition/1st Printing
first edition Cloth
1974 · New York
by Obukhova, Lydia and translated by Mirra Ginsburg
New York: MacMillan Publishing Co. , Inc.. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1974. First US Edition; First Printing. Cloth. 0027685004 . A Fine first American Edition/First Printing in a Fine dust-jacket; Daughter of Night tells the story of three worlds: our own, the world of the fairytale witches, and the world of the gods. In each world, a different kind of magic exists. In our world, the power of science is on the rise, and the people are starting to question the existence of magic. The witches are afraid that their magic will be forgotten, and they decide to send their youngest daughter, Sofia, to the world of the gods in order to find out whether magic really exists. Sofia meets a young god named Orion, and together they travel to different magical places. Sofia learns that magic is more than just a fairy tale, and she comes back to our world with a new understanding of it.; 8vo; 161 pages . (Inventory #: 58446)