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Les plus belles fables de La Fontaine
(Publicis Koufra: Le Crédit Mutuel, 1988)
Here is a second extra copy of this book. This booklet has an unusual format, since it is 11½" across and about 8" high. Each of twenty fables has a two page spread combining four elements: a monochrome strip of designs ...
Fables de La Fontaine
(Éditions du Pélican Blanc, 1960)
Here is an extra copy of this book, found in a happy day of bookfinding in Strasbourg. A happy find, as was true of the first copy. These are some of the best simple colored-art responses to La Fontaine that I have seen ...
Trois Fables de La Fontaine
(Hachette, 1953)
This surprising find has led me to reorganize our holdings of Hachette Mini-Livres presenting fables. Exceptionally sharp colored illustrations in this small pamphlet of FC, MM, and TT. Perrette was dancing when she lost ...
Fables de La Fontaine
(Editions G.P., 1947)
This copy, found at a Strasbourg flea market table, is surprising. Our collection already includes four different copies of this book with various differences. Those all include a date of 1949. This copy has a copyright ...
Fables de la Fontaine
(Éditions Albin Michel, 1947)
Here is an extra copy of this book. This book represents a curious addition to the collection. I had the feeling when I saw it that I had seen it before. I checked my records before bidding on the book but probably ...
Fables de La Fontaine
(Deux Coqs d'Or, 1971)
The 1988 printing changes the coloring and sizing of the print on the covers, the pre-title page, and the title-page; it also advertises the series of books, "Contes-Histoires: Série Classiques," to which this volume ...
30 Fables Choisies de Jean de la Fontaine
(Editions Morena, 1995)
Here is an extra copy of this book in excellent condition. This book is especially dear to me because it was found in the Souks or Flea Markets of Casablanca. Though we argued for some time, I could not get the seller ...
Forty-Two Fables of La Fontaine
(William Heinemann, Ltd., 1924)
This British first edition apparently antedates the US first edition from Harper by one year. And this copy is signed and numbered #113 of 165 numbered copies. As I wrote there, the book has witty rhyming texts. The ...