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| Genre/Form: | Adaptations |
|---|---|
| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-1977. Æsop's fables. New York, Golden Press [1965] (OCoLC)557947610 Online version: Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-1977. Æsop's fables. New York, Golden Press [1965] (OCoLC)603572782 |
| Material Type: | Juvenile audience |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Louis Untermeyer; Aesop.; Alice Provensen; Martin Provensen |
| OCLC Number: | 304674 |
| Target Audience: | Middle School |
| Description: | [92] pages illustrations (some color) 31 cm. |
| Contents: | The gnat on the bull's horn -- The grasshopper adn the ant -- The lioness and the vixen -- The rooster and the jewel -- The boy and the wolf -- The lion's share -- The mice and the cat on the wall -- The fox and the grapes -- The lion, the boar, and the vultures -- The cat and the mice -- The travelers and the bear -- The ass in the lion's skin -- The goose and the golden eggs -- The mice and the weasels -- The dog and the shadow -- The eagle and the tortoise -- The frogs who asked for a king -- The dog in the manger -- Venus and the lovesick cat -- The jackdaw's fine feathers -- The hungry wolf and the lamb -- The strong bundle of sticks -- The country maid and the milk pail -- The lion and the mouse -- The town mouse and the country mouse -- The fox and the crow -- The oak and the reed -- The strength of wind and son -- The nurse and the wolf -- The crow and the pitcher -- The boastful bullfrog and the bull -- The lions and the hares -- The cunning cat and his company -- The wolf in sheep's clothing -- The great and little fishes -- The hungry old lion and the wise fox -- The fox and the mask -- The hare and the tortoise -- The tricky fox and the stork -- The miller, the son, and the donkey. |
| Series Title: | Giant golden book. |
| Other Titles: | Aesop's fables. |
| Responsibility: | Selected and adapted by Louis Untermeyer. Illustrated by A. and M. Provensen. |
Abstract:
An illustrated collection of forty fables whose instructive wit reflects the character of the man who originally told them.
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