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The Three Jovial Huntsmen (1880) was a popular British picture book illustrated by Randolph Caldecott, engraved and printed by Edmund Evans and published by George Routledge & Sons in London. The toy book, which is a variant of the folklore song (sometimes called the Three Jolly Huntsmen), was well-received, selling tens of thousands of copies. The three droll equestrians featured in the book are featured as the logo of the Horn Book Magazine. In 1914, four colour pictures from the book were reproduced by Frederick Warne & Co as postcards.

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  • The Three Jovial Huntsmen (en)
  • Три зверолова (ru)
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  • «Три зверолова» — стихотворение советского писателя Самуила Маршака (1887—1964), написанное в 1923 году по мотивам английского стихотворения «The Three Jovial Huntsmen» (три весёлых охотника) (ru)
  • The Three Jovial Huntsmen (1880) was a popular British picture book illustrated by Randolph Caldecott, engraved and printed by Edmund Evans and published by George Routledge & Sons in London. The toy book, which is a variant of the folklore song (sometimes called the Three Jolly Huntsmen), was well-received, selling tens of thousands of copies. The three droll equestrians featured in the book are featured as the logo of the Horn Book Magazine. In 1914, four colour pictures from the book were reproduced by Frederick Warne & Co as postcards. (en)
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  • The Three Jovial Huntsmen (1880) was a popular British picture book illustrated by Randolph Caldecott, engraved and printed by Edmund Evans and published by George Routledge & Sons in London. The toy book, which is a variant of the folklore song (sometimes called the Three Jolly Huntsmen), was well-received, selling tens of thousands of copies. The three droll equestrians featured in the book are featured as the logo of the Horn Book Magazine. In 1914, four colour pictures from the book were reproduced by Frederick Warne & Co as postcards. The story was also noted for using the word "powlert" which was not defined ineither The New English or The Century dictionaries. (en)
  • «Три зверолова» — стихотворение советского писателя Самуила Маршака (1887—1964), написанное в 1923 году по мотивам английского стихотворения «The Three Jovial Huntsmen» (три весёлых охотника) (ru)
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