Browsing by Subject "La Fontaine; one fable"
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La Cigale et la Fourmi
(Editions MG DiffusionÉd. MG Diffusion. France, 2001)The set includes sixteen pamphlets, five of which are fables. Each is 3¾ x 5½ in size, with fairly cheap paper. One holds the 32-page book in portrait fashion, with both pages exposed. The upper page contains a line or ... -
La Grenouille qui se veut fair ausse grosse que le Boeuf
(Editions MG Diffusion. France, 2001)The set includes sixteen pamphlets, five of which are fables. Each is 3¾ x 5½ in size, with fairly cheap paper. One holds the 32-page book in portrait fashion, with both pages exposed. The upper page contains a line or ... -
Le Corbeau et le Renard
(Editions MG Diffusion. France, 2001)The set includes sixteen pamphlets, five of which are fables. Each is 3¾ x 5½ in size, with fairly cheap paper. One holds the 32-page book in portrait fashion, with both pages exposed. The upper page contains a line or ... -
Le Lièvre et la Tortue
(Editions MG Diffusion. France, 2001)The set includes sixteen pamphlets, five of which are fables. Each is 3¾ x 5½ in size, with fairly cheap paper. One holds the 32-page book in portrait fashion, with both pages exposed. The upper page contains a line or ... -
Le Loup et l'Agneau
(Editions MG Diffusion. France, 2001)The set includes sixteen pamphlets, five of which are fables. Each is 3¾ x 5½ in size, with fairly cheap paper. One holds the 32-page book in portrait fashion, with both pages exposed. The upper page contains a line or ... -
Tête à Queue d'après une fable de La Fontaine
(Ecole des losirsL'école des loisirs. Paris, 1993)There is some good reflective fun going on here, starting from the naming -- as Zeno -- of La Fontaine's nameless snake in the seventh fable of Book 7. Zeno tells himself Let's go for a digestive walk after a first ...