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The Original Fables of La Fontaine
(London: J.M. Dent and Sons/NY: E.P. Dutton, 1913)
Again, I am surprised. I thought I had picked up a potentially better copy of a book I already have. Well, it is true that the interior of this book is exactly like that which I have listed under 1913?/1913? from these ...
Fables Choisies de la Fontaine.
(Vanlinthout et Cie, 1852)
My first book published in Louvain. A cursory examination suggests that almost all of LaFontaine's fables are here. Additional selections include fourteen from Florian, eleven from Abbé Reyre, and nine from others. This ...
Fables de La Fontaine
(Furne et Compagnie, 1855)
Lovely engravings, eight by Johannot and four by Moreau le Jeune, besides an unclaimed frontispiece portrait of LaFontaine. Since there is no list of illustrations, let me mention all twelve, with + for the best. ...
Fablio le Magicien présente La grenouille qui veut se fair aussi grosse que le boeuf
(Dargaud Éditeur, 1970)
Crak the Frog and John le Boeuf help Fablio to tell the story in this large-formatted, well used book for children. The cartoon pictures are evidently movie stills. Crak, an Olympic champion, plays in all sorts of ways ...
Fablio le Magicien présente Le Chat et le Vieux Rat
(Dargaud Éditeur, 1970)
Rodilard and Kastra (Kastrat in several places) star in this well used book for children. The cartoon pictures are evidently movie stills. Kastrat is teaching little mice pupils in their classroom about the fearsome cat. ...
Fablio le Magicien présente Le Lion et le Moucheron
(Dargaud Éditeur, 1970)
This large-formatted, well used book for children has lost its title-page. I have supplied bibliographical information from other books in the series. The cartoon pictures are evidently movie stills. The story starts ...
Imagerie Artistique: 20 Fables de La Fontaine II.
(Ancienne Maison Quantin, 1890)
A beautiful collection aptly named. The format has square text inserted in a large picture, which often includes two phases or two scenes, human and fabulous. Do not miss the lovely front cover on the good copy. The ...
More Fables of La Fontaine
(William Heinemann Ltd., 1925)
Marsh had just published Forty-Two Fables of La Fontaine in the same year with (Heinemann in England and?) Harper in the US. In the preface to the 1931 complete translation of La Fontaine in two volumes for Heinemann, he ...
Jean de la Fontaine: Fables. Volume II
(Éditions Nicolas, 1946)
This small paperbound volume is 4 x 5½. This second volume has an exquisite engraving on its cover of two cocks in a barnyard. There are forty-five fables here, followed by a T of C. There are also frequent little ...
Fables de la Fontaine
(Editions Novos S.A.Éditions Novos, 1945)
This is a large softbound volume, 9½ x 10½, with a title-page, 20 pages of fables, and a T of C at the back. Nineteen fables are presented. The illustrations, some in black-and-white and some in color, are simple and ...