Browsing by Subject "Oak and the Reeds"
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Le Chêne et le Roseau.
(Paris: Maison Quantin. 1889)color illustration|No page number, 19th of 20 illustrations|Imagerie artistique : 20 fables de La Fontaine. Paris: Maison Quantin, 1889? -
The Oak and the Reed : Le Chêne et le Roseau.
(Boston, Elizur Wright, Jr. and Tappan and Dennet.New York : William A. Colman. 1841)black-white drawing|Book I : XXII|Fables of La Fontaine. Illustrated by J.J. Grandville. Translated from the French by Elizur Wright, Jr.; Vol I.; Boston, Published by Elizur Wright, Jr. and Tappan and Dennet. New York, ... -
The Oak and the Reeds.
(New York, Frederick A. Stokes Co.. 1908)black-white illustration|Page vii|Æsop's fables. Decorations and Illustrations by Lucy Fitch Perkins. New York, Frederick A. Stokes Co., 1908 (Dandelion Classics for Children.) -
The Oak and the Reeds.
(London : W. HeinemannNew York : Doubleday, Page and Co.. 1912)black-white drawing|Page 37|Aesop's fables : a new translation by V.S. Vernon Jones, with an introduction by G.K. Chesterton and illustrations by Arthur Rackham. London : W. Heinemann ; New York : Doubleday, Page and Co., 1912. -
The Oak and the Reeds.
(Chicago, Rand McNally & Co.. 1919)color illustration|Page 32|The Æsop for Children with Pictures by Milo Winter. Chicago, Rand McNally & Co., 1919 -
The Oak and the Reeds. -- The Fir and the Bramble.
(London and New York. George Routledge and Sons. 1887)color illustration|Page 23|Aesop; Walter Crane. The baby's own Aesop: being the fables condensed in rhyme, with portable morals pictorially pointed. London ; New York: George Routledge and Sons, 1887. -
The Tree and the Reed.
(London and New York; MacMillan and Co.. 1894)black-white illustration|Page 88| The Fables of Æsop : Selected, Told Anew, and their History Traced by Joseph Jacobs; Done into Pictures by Richard Heighway. London, New York: MacMillan, 1894 -
The Tree and the Reed.
(London and New York; MacMillan and Co.. 1894)black-white illustration|Page 89| The Fables of Æsop : Selected, Told Anew, and their History Traced by Joseph Jacobs; Done into Pictures by Richard Heighway. London, New York: MacMillan, 1894