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Popular Stories from Panchatantra
(Future Publishers, 2013)
Thirty-two stories get generally one partial-page black-and-white design each. The stories are standard Panchatantra offerings. The book is a solid inexpensive paperback. I found several in the series while I was in the ...
Selected Stories from Panchatantra
(Future Publishers, 2013)
Thirty-two stories get generally one partial-page black-and-white design each. The stories are standard Panchatantra offerings. The book is a solid inexpensive paperback. I found several in the series while I was in the ...
Three Persian Fables
(Design Group, 1970)
This is a book into which some care has gone. It is landscape-formatted with a repeating print on its cover, perhaps showing a royal scene with servants, vines, lotus blossoms, and a story-teller. A new young king meets ...
Fables from India: Interactive CD-ROM:Timeless Classics from The Panchatantra, The World's Most Ancient Collection of Children's Stories
(Padmini Multimedia Limited, 1996)
A delightful CD-ROM featuring five good stories with about five to ten screens each. After a portion of the story is read--in delightful British overseas accent--for that screen, a viewer can play with its characters: ...
Famous Tales from Panchatantra, Book Six
(Tiny Tot Publications, India, 2000)
This booklet of sixteen pages contains two stories: The Two Friends and The Brahmin's Daydreams. The covers are the same as for Famous Tales from Panchatantra, Book Three, except for the changes in volume number and story ...
Famous Tales from Panchatantra, Book Three
(Tiny Tot Publications, India, 2000)
This booklet of sixteen pages contains three stories: The Snake and the Crows, The Monkeys and the Demon, and The Monkey and the Log. In this version of the first story, the clever fox advises the crows to pick up a ...
The Panchatantra
(The University of Chicago Press, 1925)
Five books, with, at the front, a convenient T of C according to fables. Maddening jingles versify every thought. This work practices retardation with a vengeance! A coming story is announced in a verse or tag-line ...
Moral Stories of Grandma
(Future Publishers, 2013)
Forty-four stories get one -- and often more -- partial-page black-and-white designs each. The stories are mostly standard Aesopic offerings. The book is a solid inexpensive paperback. I found several in the series while ...
Most Loved Tales from Panchatantra and Timeless Tales from Panchatantra (cover: Great Tales from Panchatantra)
(Om Books International, 2007)
The cover proclaims Large Print. The early T of C shows that there are four stories here in the book's first part: The Jackal and the Drum, The Most Dangerous Animal, Two Snakes and the Princess, and The Donkey's Song. ...
Dheeraj's Panchatantra
(Dheeraj Publications, 2010)
This book of thirty-one stories is surprising. It starts with a life of Gautama Buddha, includes fables from the Jatakas and Aesop, and advertises itself as Panchatantra. Tales I have encountered as part of the Jatakas ...