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47 (2007)
Lvivsk and its lvivtsi

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Lvivsk and its lvivtsi

Preface to preface

Introduction

How His Majesty Dzyadivets became a King
How the High Castle was built on a High Bum
How lvivtsi brought the light into the city council
How lvivtsi wrote a letter to mangalo-tartars
How was the first monument erected in the city
How Kshysko Columbus discovered Lvivsk
How King Dzyunio searched for a daughter-in-law
How lvivtsi launched a first satellite
How lvivtsi carried out a nutmeg revolution
How King Dzyunio searched for the meaning of life
How lvivtsi drove off Attila from the city
How the King broke apart the civil upheaval of F.Mohylan
How the charmer Zozulka was searching for his astral body
How King Dzyunio was fighting against shadow and how he conquered it
How the tournament happened in Lvivsk
How his Majesty King found out what woman truly desires
How Dzyunio the First took his final breath
How King Dzyunio taught lvivtsi to play football
How did the heir Tarasiy Kryvopyskyi catch Smochysko-Drochysko
How barber Dezyderiy Hrabivka constructed a Lviv pyramid
How King Dzyunio founded the first school and blessed its statute
How charmer Zozulka searched for the philosophers' stone
How our Master arranged a royal hunting and how he caught a wild hog Dmytryk
How Death came to Lvivsk and how she left the city with laundress Maryska Vurdakova
How Lvivsk disappeared and reappeared as Lviv

Year after year, step by step, jumping ahead
Chronological table of the life of Lvivsk residents and their successors starting long ago at city beginnings and to its very last day, composed by an honest anonymous author Remigiy Slymak of the city council
Zozulka
The dictionary of Lviv words and word combinations with explanations and stories

A magic bag
A collection of indecent tales written down by Lviv poet Florian Zadomitskyi-Vukhal
The Frog Princess (a tale from Donetsk waste pits)
Three brothers and Dick (a tale written down on a train bewteen Uzhgorod-Luhansk)
Kyrylo Dupomjaka (Kyiv folk tale from times long gone)
Prince Ivan and Wolf the Iron Tail (a tale written down at Pidzamche, told by chumaky from Vapnyarka)
Ivasyk Maytelesyk (a tale told one late evening to His Majesty King Dzyunio the First, by the most honoured Lviv poet Florian Zadomitskyi-Vukhal)
How Martynko got married (Levandivka folk tale, written down at Pryvokzalna Street in a famous food joint "Lviv Tripe Soup")

Mythology of Lviv hills and gates, written by a famous Lviv citizen Khoma Kapustka
Smok Hamolka who became a lighter
Antyk -- a Chief Master of Vampires
Vatryannyk, kaminnyk (fireman)
A restless Eugenia Curlpaper
A toad-headed idle talker (lyzkun)
Gravedigger Misko Shtykh
Martynko Kanarok
Skhodari or starwatchers
Chimneysweeps
The revenge of Florian Shtuchka
The last joke of the house spirit Gadra
Doctor Letthefuckitbe
Papirush Lapymukha
Pindus Kleparivskyi and the mole named Stasko
How Prots Kalynyak learned that there was time
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