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    La Fontaine: L'Âne et le petit chien; Le chat et le renard 

    Jean de La Fontaine (Editions Lito-Paris, 1981)
    La Fontaine's texts are presented straight, a few lines per page, with accompanying footnotes for antiquated vocabulary. Perhaps Pandele's best illustration in the first fable contrasts the dog being picked up and smiling ...
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    La Fontaine: Le loup, la chèvre et le chevreaui; Le renard et l'écureuil 

    Jean de La Fontaine (Editions Lito-Paris, 1981)
    La Fontaine's texts are presented straight, a few lines per page, with accompanying footnotes for antiquated vocabulary. Hulne does an exquisite job of rendering the wolf's eye in the small opening allowed in the goats' ...
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    La Fontaine: La belette entrée dans un grenier; Le singe et le chat 

    Jean de La Fontaine (Editions Lito-Paris, 1981)
    La Fontaine's texts are presented straight, a few lines per page, with accompanying footnotes for antiquated vocabulary. Hulne does an exquisite job of rendering both the narrow slit through which the weasel enters the ...
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    La Fontaine: Le corbeau et le renard; le petit poisson et le pêcheur 

    Jean de La Fontaine (Editions Lito-Paris, 1981)
    La Fontaine's texts are presented straight, a few lines per page, with accompanying footnotes for antiquated vocabulary. The artwork is colorful. I find each of the two-page spreads in FC strong. FC breaks down into ...
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    La Fontaine: Le loup et la cigogne, la tortue et les deux canards 

    Jean de La Fontaine (Editions Lito-Paris, 1981)
    The best image in the pamphlet may be the last: the tortoise takes an earthward fall. On the opposite page a large group of frogs, squirrels, and birds look on. The crane and the tortoise in their respective fables wear ...

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