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Le Lion et le Rat: Collection Fables
(Albo Delmar Import-ExportEdiciones A. Saldaña, 1984)
Copyright 1984 Ediciones Al Saldaña. This is a die-cut pamphlet of eight pages. It starts very abruptly without a title-page. The aggressive little rat hits the sleeping lion in the head with a pea-shooter! The rat ...
Le Corbeau et le Renard: Collection Fables
(Albo Delmar Import-Export, 1984)
This die-cut pamphlet of eight pages, which starts very abruptly without a title-page, seems to be the fourth in a series I am finding. Others from the same year and publisher include Le Lion et le Rat, Le Loup et le ...
Jean de La Fontaine's The Cat and the Old Rat
(Orirana Press, 1986)
This delightful little book has six parts: the French version of La Fontaine's fable, a literal English translation, Patrizia Miller's translation, Linda's Essay, a glossary, and various paw-notes, cattenda & ratta in the ...
Fábulas de Animales: El gato y la zorra
(Acme Agency, 1978)
This is an attractive large ( 9 x 11¾) pamphlet of twelve pages, with strong full-page colored illustrations. The version of The Fox and the Cat follows La Fontaine. The fox is named Juliana, and the cat Micifuz. The ...
Fábulas de Animales: La urraca que se vistió con plumas de pavo real
(Acme Agency, 1978)
This is an attractive large ( 9 x 11¾) pamphlet of twelve pages, with strong full-page colored illustrations. The version of BF follows La Fontaine. The crow here is named Ursula. Notice the chicks playing tug of war ...
Fábulas de Animales: La tortuga y los dos patos
(Acme AgencyDonars Productions, 1978)
This is an attractive large ( 9 x 11¾) pamphlet of twelve pages, with strong full-page colored illustrations. The version of TT follows La Fontaine. The tortoise has a name: Sinforosa. The turning point of the story comes ...
Fábulas de Animales: La zorra y la cigüeña
(Acme Agency, 1978)
This is an attractive large ( 9 x 11¾) pamphlet of twelve pages, with strong full-page colored illustrations. The version of FS follows La Fontaine. The centerfold and the last illustration may be the two strongest here, ...