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19 fables de singes
(Castor Poche Flammarion, 1998)
The nineteen fables here are really fables. What a delight! A few are familiar, including one from La Fontaine. It is done in verse, while the others are in prose. This collection represents a very broad spectrum of ...
19 fables de renard
(Castor Poche Flammarion, 2004)
The nineteen prose fables here are really fables. What a delight! Half are familiar. The illustration work is successful here. I also have from Castor Poche Flammarion, Dix-Neuf Fables du mechant Loup, Dix-Neuf Fables ...
19 fables de roi lion
(Castor Poche Flammarion, 1984)
Muzi introduces this book as following upon his book of nineteen fables of Renard. He remarks that the fables collected here do not follow the traditional image of the lion as successful tyrant. In fact, he hopes that ...
19 fables de singes
(Castor Poche Flammarion, 1992)
I had already had a larger and thinner copy of this paperback book with a 1998 copyright. I figured that this was simply an earlier version. Upon closer inspection, I find that the texts are the same, but that the same ...
Diecisiete Fábulas del Zorro.
(Editorial Norma, 1990)
A very nice pocket edition heavy on Roman de Renart material but including entries from Persia, Spain, Africa, and Turkey. The one Aesopic fable is FG, well told. Enjoyable modern drawings.
Dix-Neuf Fables du Méchant Loup
(Castor Poche Flammarion, 1987)
The nineteen prose fables here are enjoyable. The print is larger than usual. The collection includes Aesop, LaFontaine, Renard, Kalila and Dimna, and international sources. The first is disarmingly simple. A wolf ...
Dix-Neuf Fables d'Oiseaux
(Castor Poche Flammarion, 1995)
The nineteen prose fables here are really fables. What a delight! Half are familiar. The illustration work is successful here. I also have from Castor Poche Flammarion, Dix-Neuf Fables du mechant Loup and Diecisiete ...