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Aesop's Fables: The Crow and the Fox
(Dreamland Publications, 1997)
This is an 8½ x 11 presentation of five fables. This number differs from the others in the Dreamland set in that it does not include and other stories in its title on the cover, even though it does include four other ...
Aesop's Fables: The Donkey and His Shadow and other stories
(Dreamland Publications, 1997)
This is an 8½ x 11 presentation of six fables. The cover picture and the picture one page later for the first story are almost exactly the same in design, but the colors of the clothes change dramatically. In The Snake ...
Aesop's Fables: The Fox and the Lion and other stories
(Dreamland Publications, 1997)
This is an 8½ x 11 presentation of six fables. In The Fox and the Lion, the fox not only loses his fear of the lion, but the latter extends his paw in friendship. The picture of the fox extending her paw may be the most ...
Aesop's Fables: The Thirsty Crow and other stories
(Dreamland Publications, 1997)
This is an 8½ x 11 presentation of four fables. The crow in CP sweats a great deal. The broken pot gets so full that the water eventually leaks down the side! Thie groaning mountain about to give birth has a human head ...
Aesop's Fables: The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse and other stories
(Dreamland Publications, 1997)
This is an 8½ x 11 presentation of three fables. In TMCM, the country mouse lives with a wife and family. The ninth paragraph has several awkward repetitions, and a later turn of the page creates this error: With a sweep ...
Aesop's Fables: The Monkey and the Two Cats and other stories
(Dreamland Publications, 1997)
This is an 8½ x 11 presentation of four fables, two of which come from the standard Aesopic corpus. These are The Monkey and the Two Cats and The Widow and the Two Maidens. The booklet's best presentation is of The Hermit ...
Aesop's Fables: The Wind and the Sun and other stories
(Dreamland Publications, 1997)
This is an 8½ x 11 presentation of five fables. The wind in SW is female; the bet is presented in the poorer form. The Little Boy and the Nettle here is more about obedience than about taking a firm grasp of things. The ...
Aesop: The Complete Fables
(Penguin Books Ltd., 1998)
It may be simplest to give my review here for the Classical Outlook: This book presents a good translation of the 358 prose fables in Chambry's 1927 edition of Aesop. That is its virtue, and it makes the book worth ...
Aesop's Fables
(Dover Publications, 1994)
I presume that the text is largely Rundell's. 92 fables with plentiful but simple illustrations. DS has the most obvious reflection-dog I have seen yet. MSA (19) has the donkey perched on the pole the way he is for ...
Fabeln von Äsop
(Patmos, 1990)
This book, like the English, is derived from the Italian original. The illustrations seem identical with those in the English version. Do not confuse this book with Testa's more recent book of Aesop's fables, done in a ...