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Jean de La Fontaine: Fables, Tome I
(Georges BriffautLe Livre du Bibliophile: Geroges Briffaut, Éditeur, 1930)
Previously I had found Hémard's other work represented in Bodemann, his 1937 Quarante-Cinq Fables de La Fontaine published by Les Laboratoires Bouillet, Roger Dacosta, Éditeur. I have the sense of having seen his work ...
Jean de La Fontaine: Fables, Tome II
(Le Livre du Bibliophile: Geroges Briffaut, Éditeur, 1930)
Previously I had found Hémard's other work represented in Bodemann, his 1937 Quarante-Cinq Fables de La Fontaine published by Les Laboratoires Bouillet, Roger Dacosta, Éditeur. I have the sense of having seen his work ...
Fables: La Fontaine: Intégrale
(BordasHarrap, 1973)
This book contains two volumes, one of which I had already found and listed under 1964/80. The two volumes cover the first and last six books of La Fontaine's fables, respectively. The cover layout is the same: six colored ...
The Original Fables of La Fontaine
(London: J.M. Dent and Sons/NY: E.P. Dutton, 1913)
Almost identical with my 1913/30? edition. The cover here has a picture (not MM, which appears on the blue 1913/36/38 edition, but the fox and wolf in pails in the well), and the frontispiece picture does not have the ...
Fables de La Fontaine
(Jules Tallandier, 1906)
Here is a later printing of a book I found printed in 1992 on a trip to Paris in 1997. In Paris again in 2009 and unsure whether I had this edition, I picked up another copy. This copy, which is printed in Italy rather ...
Jean de la Fontaine: Fables ChoisiesI
(Société Les Belles lettres, 1934)
I had not been aware that Budé texts include French classics, too. A lovely softbound volume with uncut pages. There are notes at the back, especially on sources and variants. It is not yet clear to me how these fables ...
The Fables of Jean de La Fontaine, V2
(London: William Heinemann/NY: Random House, 1931)
Vastly superior to the 1933 edition I have had. A real treasure! The engravings alternate between larger and smaller. The best after the title page: MM and The Acorn and the Pumpkin. The engravings in this ...
The Fables of Jean de La Fontaine, V1
(London: William Heinemann/NY: Random House, 1931)
Vastly superior to the 1933 edition I have had. A real treasure! The engravings alternate between larger and smaller. The best after the title page: Death and the Woodman, The Lion in Love, The Carter Stuck, ...
Fables
(Hachette Jeunesse, 1921)
A beautiful book, with about a dozen illustrations each for six fables: Le Rat de ville et le Rat des champs, Le Renard et la Cigogne, La Cigale et la Fourmi, Le Loup et l'Agneau, Le Corbeau et le Renard, ...
Jean de la Fontaine:Fables ChoisiesII
(Société les belles lettres, 1934)
I had not been aware that Budé texts include French classics, too. A lovely softbound volume with uncut pages. There are notes at the back, especially on sources and variants. It is not yet clear to me how these fables ...