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The Old Woman and Her Maids.
(Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1848)
black-white illustration|Page 197, Fable CLXXXVII|Aesop's fables: A new version, chiefly from original sources. John Tenniel and Thomas James. Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1848.
The Miller, His Son, and Their Ass.
(Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1848)
black-white illustration|Page 215, Fable CCIIl|Aesop's fables: A new version, chiefly from original sources. John Tenniel and Thomas James. Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1848.
The Frog turned Physician.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
black-white illustration|Page 42|A New Work of Animals: principally designed from the fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus.
The Peacock chosen King.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
black-white illustration|Page 37|A New Work of Animals: principally designed from the fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus.
The Bear and the Beehives.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
black-white illustration|Page 40|A New Work of Animals: principally designed from the fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus.
Hare and Pheasant.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
black-white illustration|Page 38|A New Work of Animals: principally designed from the fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus.
A Horse's Head.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
black-white illustration|Page 44|A New Work of Animals: principally designed from the fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus.
A Lion resting.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
black-white illustration|Page 35|A New Work of Animals: principally designed from the fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus.
The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
black-white illustration|Page 76|A New Work of Animals: principally designed from the fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus.
The Porcupine and the Snakes.
(London : Edward Orme, 1811)
black-white illustration|Page 74|A New Work of Animals: principally designed from the fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus.