Pau Amma the Crab Running Away While the Eldest Magician Was Talking to the Man and His Little Girl Daughter, illustration from

Pau Amma the Crab Running Away While the Eldest Magician Was Talking to the Man and His Little Girl Daughter, illustration from 'Just So Stories for Little Children' by Rudyard Kipling

(Pau Amma the Crab running away while the Eldest Magician was talking to the Man and his Little Girl Daughter, illustration from 'Just So Stories for Little Children' by Rudyard Kipling, pub. London, 1)


Joseph Rudyard Kipling

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Pau Amma the Crab Running Away While the Eldest Magician Was Talking to the Man and His Little Girl Daughter, illustration from 'Just So Stories for Little Children' by Rudyard Kipling by Joseph Rudyard Kipling. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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