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Fables de La Fontaine
(Belin FrèresBelin Fréres, 1890)
A routine, simple complete edition of La Fontaine's fables in poor to satisfactory condition. AI at the back.
Choix de Fables de La Fontaine, Tome Premier
(Imprimerie de Tsoukidji-Tokio, 1894)
Here is the gem of the collection! What a marvelous pair of volumes! Each of the fourteen fables has a two-page illustration printed on only one side of the paper. The best here include: The Swallow and the Small Birds, ...
Choix de Fables de La Fontaine, Tome Second
(Tsoukidji-Tokio, 1894)
Here is the gem of the collection! What a marvelous pair of volumes! Each of the fourteen fables has a two-page illustration printed on only one side of the paper. The best here include: The Cock and the Fox, The Monkey ...
Fables de la Fontaine
(Alfred Mame et Fils, 1890)
A beautiful little volume in better condition than my two later copies of the same book. 105 small but excellent engravings besides the frontispiece. Among the best are the illustrations of Death and the woodman (57), ...
Fables Choisies de La Fontaine
(William R. Jenkins Co., 1892)
There are fifty fables with helpful notes in this small school reader. T of C at the end. The seller, Tom Hopper, noted wistfully that he would like to learn French and Latin to read books like these.
Fables de La Fontaine
(Alfred Mame et Fils, 1897)
Here is one of my luckiest finds on eBay! Apparently no one else was interested in this first edition of Vimar, not found in Bodemann and not otherwise in our collection. I thought I was duplicating our version listed ...
Fables de La Fontaine
(Maison Alfred Mame et Fils, 1897)
Here is a first edition of a book I had only, apparently, in its 1910 or so reprinting. What a find! Perhaps the $27 shipping charge scared other buyers away. This firstedition antedates Bodemann #376.1, the reprint ...
Imagerie Artistique: 20 Fables de La Fontaine
(Ancienne Maison Quantin, 1891)
Patience has paid off! I had found two copies of the second volume of this series but had never seen the first volume. Here it is! See my comments there. The cover here has a teacher pointing to one of eleven miniaturized ...