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Fábulas: Samaniego.
(Editores Mexicanos Unidos, 1985)
A straightforward presentation of 152 of Samaniego's fables, preceded by a prologue and followed by a T of C.
Samaniego: fábulas.
(Europa-Ediexport, S.A., 1982)
In this large-format, comic-like pamphlet, eight fables from Samaniego are rendered in varying lengths. The verse texts are from Samaniego verbatim, as are the occasional prose morals. The illustrations are even more ...
Fabulas de Samaniego
(Suromex, 1989)
Compare this paperbound book with my 1965 Susaeta Aesop hardbound. This little volume presents 83 of Samaniego's 157 fables. There is at least one of Mordillo's lively illustrations with each of the fables here, and many ...
Félix Maria Samaniego: Fábulas
(Espasa-Calpe, S.A., 1946)
Samaniego's 157 verse fables in nine books, with a T of C and prologue at the front.
Fábulas de Samaniego.
(Editorial Época, S.A.Epoca, 1990)
Eighty-three of Samaniego's 157 fables, with primitive but lively full-page black-and-white cartoons. Paperback with inexpensive paper. T of C at the end. Very many of these fables seem to be from Aesop.
The Lion and the Fox
(Artes Graficas CobasArtes Gráficas Cobas, 1987)
As often in this series, the story has changed radically from its earliest versions. The old lion plays sick, so that the animals will bring him nice food. Different animals get different impressions of the lion's sickness; ...
The Hen That Laid Golden Eggs
(Artes Gráficas Cobas, 1987)
As often in this series, the fable is changed from its earliest versions. The farmer wants all his hens to lay two eggs daily. The text has him seeing a golden egg one day, while the illustration shows two! His reaction ...
The Little Shepherd and his Flock
(Artes Gráficas Cobas, 1987)
Cute characters. There is one grammar mistake: having ran. Like all the books in this series, this one tells you THE END in case you did not notice!
The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox
(Artes Graficas CobasArtes Gráficas Cobas, 1987)
Cute characters. Messenger is spelt messanger. Like all the books in this series, this one tells you THE END in case you did not notice!
Fábulas de Samaniego
(Casa Editorial Ramon Sopena, 1934)
Sopena has done several books in this series that are alike. Our collection also contains Sopena's "Fábulas de Esopo," catalogued here under 1925. A first feature one may notice here, as there, is the thick pages. This ...