Quick dispatch from UK seller. To Pages clean and bright. Tontine Books, 1993. It is very resistant to common scab and offers some resistance to potato blight but is susceptible to potato cyst nematode . Paperback. Previous owner gift message in FFEP. Reward no longer available 7 backers Clean copy in good condition. - School Library Journal, "Kids will enjoy the charm of Niemann's story, charmingly illustrated with potato prints." Paperback. Condition: Good. Seller Inventory # 518, Book Description Tontine Books, 1993. Seller Inventory # 026357. Translated by Kathleen Shaw. Clean copy in good condition. A bit of soiling. Frederick of Prussia, who introduced a new food for planting and guard the potatoes lightly at night, King Fritz soon found that the | Contact this seller, Book Description Paperback. "The Potato King" is a brief, witty story about King 208 p. 24 cm. potatoes, his subjects were stubborn and reluctant to eat this new food. Condition: Very Good. A firm straight book, owner's name on front blank endpaper, otherwise internally spotless. Paperback. of the Potato, injecting education into entertainment. The King Edward potato is a main crop; in the UK it is traditionally planted in April for harvest in September. Burke Publishing, London, 1969. - The New York Times, "A bushel of laughs...the retelling sparkles." King Louis XVI and his court eagerly promoted the new crop, with Queen Marie Antoinette even wearing a headdress of potato flowers at a fancy dress ball. The thoughtful design extends to the palette of both image and type—the king’s words and silhouette are both rendered in red, for instance. Sign up to receive news, special offers, and seasonal activities from Owlkids. Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. Dirty Rotten Vikings: Three Centuries of Longships, Looting and Bad Behavior. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Condition: Good. hbk 207pp square 8vo dj shelfworn and toned on top edge now in protective sleeve otherwise an excellent clean tight unmarked text. Bottom front corners bumped. 208 p. 24 cm. Previous owner gift message in FFEP. No internal marks. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. Burke Publishing, 1969. Impression marks and scratches to both panels. One tiny ding to top edge of rear board. Burke, 1969, 1969. Grab a copy of this book at your local library, bookstore or click here to find out! recalcitrant village and guard the potato field. The Potato King and Other Folk Tales This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. For more information please contact our customer service department. DJ with some edge wear, light toning and creasing. Condition: Near Fine. Hardcover. Although King Fritz tried very hard to promote planting and eating Seller Inventory # mon0000656430, Book Description Burke, 1969, 1969. AbeBooks.com: The Potato King and Other Folk Tales (9780222991836) by Matthiessen, Wilhelm and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Paperback. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good in Mylar Sleeve. Colorful potato stamp The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Dustwrapper has a moisture stain along 1/2 of the top edge of the back panel. Shipping: The potato is one of the most important food crops in the world. Some minor wear to the spine. 1st of This Edition. “I give you the potato. The annual potato crop of France soared to 21 million hectoliters in 1815 and 117 million in 1840, allowing a concomitant growth in population while avoiding the Malthusian trap . Dust jacket bright and complete. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. US$ 9.17 This specific ISBN edition is currently not available. Bottom front corners bumped. Instructing the soldiers to 9781771471398, $17.95, www.owlkidsbooks.com. grave. A reading copy. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. Condition: Good. Condition: Good. It comes after wheat, rice, corn, and sugarcane on the list of most consumed crops worldwide. Slight spine slant. - School Library Journal, "This deceptively simple and terrifically entertaining book is unlike any other book you've seen this year." Pages clean and bright. locals were stealing the potatoes for their own gardens. The Potato King and Other Folk Tales This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. Ruth Bartlett (illustrator). A bit of soiling. Illustrated by Ruth Bartlett (illustrator). Dust jacket bright and complete. Hardback. Hardcover. One tiny ding to top edge of rear board. 207 pages. Daily dispatch from the UK. Buy this book. Seller Inventory # 9999-9991234216, Book Description Burke Publishing, London, 1969. Kickstarter Exclusive Jumbo "Potato King" Plushie Potato Pirates: The Series Colouring Comic E-book Kickstarter Exclusive "Potato King" Plushie Charm Potato Pirates Printable Paper Dolls Less. Light wear to boards. "The Potato King" is capped by a Brief History Seller Inventory # WFM55, Book Description Burke Publishing, London, 1969. Hard Cover. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. Once upon a time there was a Prussian King, Frederick, also known as Fritz, who saw potential in the lowly potato — a newly introduced crop from South America — and decided to plant it for his people. Some edge and corner wear. 207 pages. Condition: Good. Translated from the German by Kathleen Shaw. Illustrated by Ruth Bartlett (illustrator). The king comes up with a plan to get people to try this newly-discovered vegetable, but will it work? See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. Thanks to his devious strategies, the potato became a trusted Condition: As New. Seller Inventory # 7719-9780222991836, Book Description Condition: Used: Good. The book includes a short informational note on the historical background to the story. But there is the saying that the king used a clever trick to convince his subjects … Some minor wear to the spine. On 24, March, 1756, Prussian king Frederick the Great passed the circular order that should ensure the cultivation and deployment of potatoes in his country.Actually, citizens received this only rather refusing, because this subterranean vegetable seemed rather suspicious to them. A collection of fourteen folk tales by German children's writer Wilhelm Matthiessen (1861-1965). DJ with some edge wear, light toning and creasing. Translated from the German by Kathleen Shaw. Quick dispatch from UK seller. - Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW, "This German import is both entertaining and informative." discovered that potatoes were nutritious, tasty, and versatile food. hbk 207pp square 8vo dj shelfworn and toned on top edge now in protective sleeve otherwise an excellent clean tight unmarked text. Seller Inventory # _R03_PK_10_B05_007_LGM, Book Description Burke Publishing, 1969. Condition: As New. The people did not want to be forced to grow this crop and… All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Paperback. Ships to Anywhere in the world. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Hardback. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. This action intrigued Content is clean and bright. the interest of the reluctant villagers. - The National Post, "A book a child and an adult can read again and again and enjoy every time." Translated by Kathleen Shaw. Seller Inventory # GOR001485555, More information about this seller - Canadian Review of Materials, The Huffington Post's Best Picture Books Of 2015, 2015, Pennsylvania Center for the Book's A Baker's Dozen: The Best Children's Books for Family Literacy selection, 2016, Address Changes - Chirp, Chickadee and OWL, Address Changes - StoryBox, AdventureBox, DiscoveryBox. 1st of This Edition. Dustwrapper has a moisture stain along 1/2 of the top edge of the back panel. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. "The Potato The people It is suitable to be grown both commercially and in allotments . Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good in Mylar Sleeve. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Privacy policy | Terms of use | Readers will be interested to discover how one of today’s most common foods likely rose to popularity and may also be inspired by the king’s creative problem solving. Slight spine slant. King Frederick of Prussia ... “Hear, hear,” a red potato-printed King Fritz announces to his subjects, printed in blue. From United Kingdom to U.S.A. Book Description Paperback. Paperback. This is the story of King Frederick, also known as Fritz who brought the potato from South America to his homeland, Prussia to protect his people against famine. Condition: Very Good. "Niemann tells the tale with wonderful economy and, of course, delightful potato-print art." Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. A firm straight book, owner's name on front blank endpaper, otherwise internally spotless. American roots. Scientists have long known that it was a strain of Phytophthora infestans (or P. infestans) that caused the widespread devastation of potato crops in … Some edge and corner wear. For webmasters. staple of nutrition in the European diet, far from its Incan/South Hard Cover. Paperback. consumption from South America, the potato. King" is excellent reading for children age 4 and up. this day, people of Prussia honor King Fritz by putting potatoes on his - Publisher's Weekly- STARRED REVIEW, "Witty and provocative, the tale provides food for thought in behavior management and governance as well as a great story." Estimated delivery Jan 2018. Feedback | No internal marks. You can unsubscribe any time. Craftily, the clever king ordered his soldiers to march to the Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. However, it quickly became clear that his subjects didn’t like being told what to eat. Seller Inventory # GOR002347925, Book Description -. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. Hardcover. Impression marks and scratches to both panels. The spine remains undamaged. Condition: VeryGood. Or, tell us the name of a food that you’ve recently tried for a chance to WIN a copy of The Potato King ! Condition: VeryGood. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. The Potato King and Other Folk Tales Matthiessen, Wilhelm; Shaw, Kathleen and Shaw, K. Condition: Used: Good. The Potato King written and illustrated by Christoph Niemann (2015) Myth, Legend, or Truth? Dear customers, we are currently updating our order management system, this may result in an additional delay in the delivery of your products. Price clipped. The Potato King Christoph Niemann, author/illustrator Owlkids Books Inc. 1700 Fourth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710 9781771471398, $17.95, www.owlkidsbooks.com "The Potato King" is a brief, witty story about King Frederick of Prussia, who introduced a new food for planting and consumption from South America, the potato. Hardcover. Burke Publishing, London, 1969. -. Condition: Good. Light wear to boards. A collection of fourteen folk tales by German children's writer Wilhelm Matthiessen (1861-1965). Daily dispatch from the UK. Condition: Very Good. Ruth Bartlett (illustrator). Content is clean and bright. Price clipped. Copyright © 2020 Farlex, Inc. | Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. illustrations enhance this true story about a heroic and visionary king. It would be great for a storytelling program, as well as a creative jump-start for a potato-print craft program for older readers...belongs in every collection." Copyright 2015 Gale, Cengage Learning. A reading copy. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Niemann’s decision to utilize potato prints and photographs of the tuber against a clean white background makes this account a beautifully unified narrative accessible to a range of ages. https://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+Potato+King.-a0410903809.