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Fables de la Fontaine
(Edita, 1994)
This is a heavy large-format book of 383 pages. There is no T of C or AI. The unusual feature of this presentation of Doré's illustrations is that all are colored, both the smaller title-illustrations and the full-page ...
Fables de la Fontaine
(Vouga & CieVouga et Cie, 1930)
This is a remarkable--as Robin writes of it, unusual--pamphlet of some 24 pages. It offers, in French and Spanish, MSA in six lithographed colored scenes, each taking up a full page and each presenting a phase of this ...
Jean de la Fontaine: Favole
(Edizioni Larus, 1992)
This sturdy book with a colorful set of dancing animals on its Disneyesque cover contains thirty fables on 114 pages. Most of the fables receive four pages. The art work--acrylics?--is colorful and lively. One of my ...
Jean de la Fontaine: 60 Fabels
(B.V. Uitgeversbedrijf het Goede Boek, 1980)
This is a standard book of Doré's illustrations to La Fontaine, very similar to books I have in French, English, and German. Large format, 126 pages. I was happy to find a new fable book in my first afternoon in Holland. ...
Fables de la Fontaine
(s.n.], 1950)
Here is a quintessentially ephemeral pamphlet! It is crumbling in my hand. Its cover pictures a donkey weeping. Does it ever become clear why he is weeping? This large-format book admits no illustrator, date, place, ...
Fables de la Fontaine
(Livre-Disque Microsillon Atlas, 1955)
This large--about 10 square--pamphlet of twelve pages is meant to accompany a record, and so it is Interpreté par La Compagnie Claude Vernick with Musique de Boccherini. Of course I do not have the record. The booklet ...
Fables de la Fontaine 1
(S.A.M. ; Éditions "Les Flots bleus"S.A.M. Editions Les Flots Bleus, 1956)
This is a combination book that includes a 45 rpm record, with eight fables narrated by Gerard Philipe. Its first gift to me is that it shows the source for the illustrations used on the lovely menus produced for La ...