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A New Work of Animals Principally Designed from the Fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus
(Edward Orme, 1811)
One of the finer books that I have found. There is a curious ambivalence in the titling of this book. It is really a book of fifty-six fables with forty-four supplementary full-page illustrations of animals not engaged ...
The Raven and the Swan.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
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The Wolf and the Crane.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
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An Elephant's Head.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
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A Bull's Head.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
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A Ram’s Head.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
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A Wolf's Head.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
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Dead Teal.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
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The Lion, Bear, Fox, and Wolf.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
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The Lion and the Wild Boar.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
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