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La Fontaine: 20 Fables
(Jaspard Polus & Cie.,, 1961)
Here is a treasure! I was able to get it only because there is one illustration missing from Brayer. As I recall, the book dealer was eager to be rid of the grief he had had with it. Let me include some of the bookseller's ...
Fables Mises en Vers, Tome I
(Librairie Armand Colin, 1960)
Bibliothèque de Cluny is a series of some fifty or sixty French and international classics. This is a standard paperback of the first six books of La Fontaine's fables, with an introduction at the beginning and notes, ...
Les Fables de La Fontaine
(Dupuis, 1965)
I already had found Dupuis' publication of Hausman's work from 2010. When I found this 1965 copy, I presumed that it was the original edition, identical in content. The format of this book is slightly larger, but it turns ...
La Fontaine' in Masallari
(Dogan Kardes YayinlariDoǧan Kardeş Yayinlari, 1960)
This is a simple, 64-page pamphlet with modest black-and-white illustrations in varying styles, perhaps borrowed from other editions. I like particularly the illustration of the hunter running from the lion, to the amusement ...
Mivhar Hameshalim meet Z'an deh-Lafonten (Hebrew Best of La Fontaine's Fables)
(Hotsa'at A. ZelkovitzHotsaʼat A. Zelḳovits, 1966)
176 pages. For me, one of the best features of this book is the wide range of illustrators presented in black-and-white. A list here would get very long. There are some water (?) stains to the outside of some of the ...
Fables Mises en Vers, Tome II
(Librairie Armand Colin, 1960)
Persistence paid off in this case. I had found the first volume of this two-volume set of paperbacks four years ago. Now a second volume has turned up. As I wrote then, Bibliothèque de Cluny is a series of some fifty ...