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The Fox without a Tail.
(London and New York; MacMillan and Co., 1894)
black-white illustration|Page 154| The Fables of Æsop : Selected, Told Anew, and their History Traced by Joseph Jacobs; Done into Pictures by Richard Heighway. London, New York: MacMillan, 1894
The Fox without a Tail.
(London and New York; MacMillan and Co., 1894)
black-white illustration|Page 155| The Fables of Æsop : Selected, Told Anew, and their History Traced by Joseph Jacobs; Done into Pictures by Richard Heighway. London, New York: MacMillan, 1894
The Fox without A Tail.
(London and New York. George Routledge and Sons, 1887)
color illustration|Page 36|Aesop; Walter Crane. The baby's own Aesop: being the fables condensed in rhyme, with portable morals pictorially pointed. London ; New York: George Routledge and Sons, 1887.
The Fox that was Docked.
(London : W. Kent and Co., 1857)
black-white illustration|Page 10|The fables of Aesop and others, translated into human nature. Charles H. Bennett and Joseph Swain. London : W. Kent and Co, 1857
The Fox that was Docked.
(London : Chatto and Windus, 1875)
color illustration|Page 10|The fables of Aesop and others, translated into human nature. Charles H. Bennett and Joseph Swain. London : Chatto and Windus, 1875
The Fox with his Tail Cut Off : Le renard avec la queue coupée.
(Boston, Elizur Wright, Jr. and Tappan and Dennet., 1841)
black-white drawing|Book V, Fable 5|Fables of La Fontaine. Illustrated by J.J. Grandville. Translated from the French by Elizur Wright, Jr.; Vol 2.; Boston, Published by Elizur Wright, Jr. and Tappan and Dennet. New York, ...
The Fox Without a Tail.
(Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1848)
black-white illustration|Page 97, Fable LXXXIII|Aesop's fables: A new version, chiefly from original sources. John Tenniel and Thomas James. Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1848.
The Fox who had Lost His Tail.
(London; New-York: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge., 1871)
color illustration|Page 17|Select fables from La Fontaine. La Fontaine, M. B. de Monvel, Elizur Wright, Wright. London; New-York: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1871.
The Fox who had Lost His Tail.
(London; New-York: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge., 1871)
color illustration|Page 17|Select fables from La Fontaine. La Fontaine, M. B. de Monvel, Elizur Wright, Wright. London; New-York: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1871.
The Fox who had Lost His Tail.
(London; New-York: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge., 1871)
color illustration|Page 17|Select fables from La Fontaine. La Fontaine, M. B. de Monvel, Elizur Wright, Wright. London; New-York: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1871.