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Le Danseur de corde et le Balancier.
(Paris : J.J. Dubochet. 1842)black-white illustration|Page 91|Fables de Florian, illustrées par J.J. Grandville. Paris : J.J. Dubochet, 1842. -
The Daw in the Borrowed Plumes.
(London : W. Kent and Co.. 1857)black-white illustration|Page 7|The fables of Aesop and others, translated into human nature. Charles H. Bennett and Joseph Swain. London : W. Kent and Co, 1857 -
The Daw in the Borrowed Plumes.
(London : Chatto and Windus. 1875)color illustration|Page 7|The fables of Aesop and others, translated into human nature. Charles H. Bennett and Joseph Swain. London : Chatto and Windus, 1875 -
Dead Hare and Birds.
(London : Edward Orme. 1811)black-white illustration|Page 78|A New Work of Animals: principally designed from the fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus. -
Dead Teal.
(London : Edward Orme. 1811)black-white illustration|Page 12|A New Work of Animals: principally designed from the fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus. -
Death and the Unfortunate : La Mort et le Malheureux.
(Boston, Elizur Wright, Jr. and Tappan and Dennet.New York : William A. Colman. 1841)black-white drawing|Book I : XV|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, ... -
Death and the Woodman : La Mort et le Bûcheron.
(Boston, Elizur Wright, Jr. and Tappan and Dennet.New York : William A. Colman. 1841)black-white drawing|Book I : XVI|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, ... -
Les deux Bacheliers.
(Paris : J.J. Dubochet. 1842)black-white illustration|Page 124|Fables de Florian, illustrées par J.J. Grandville. Paris : J.J. Dubochet, 1842. -
Les deux Chats.
(Paris : J.J. Dubochet. 1842)black-white illustration|Page 73|Fables de Florian, illustrées par J.J. Grandville. Paris : J.J. Dubochet, 1842. -
Les deux Chauves.
(Paris : J.J. Dubochet. 1842)black-white illustration|Page 196|Fables de Florian, illustrées par J.J. Grandville. Paris : J.J. Dubochet, 1842. -
Les deux Jardiniers.
(Paris : J.J. Dubochet. 1842)black-white illustration|Page 23|Fables de Florian, illustrées par J.J. Grandville. Paris : J.J. Dubochet, 1842. -
Le deux Voyageurs.
(Paris : J.J. Dubochet. 1842)black-white illustration|Page 10|Fables de Florian, illustrées par J.J. Grandville. Paris : J.J. Dubochet, 1842. -
Discord : La Discorde.
(Boston, Elizur Wright, Jr. and Tappan and Dennet.. 1841)black-white drawing|Book VI, Fable 20|Fables of La Fontaine. Illustrated by J.J. Grandville. Translated from the French by Elizur Wright, Jr.; Vol 2.; Boston, Published by Elizur Wright, Jr. and Tappan and Dennet. New York, ... -
The Doctors : Les médecins.
(Boston, Elizur Wright, Jr. and Tappan and Dennet.. 1841)black-white drawing|Book V, Fable 12|Fables of La Fontaine. Illustrated by J.J. Grandville. Translated from the French by Elizur Wright, Jr.; Vol 2.; Boston, Published by Elizur Wright, Jr. and Tappan and Dennet. New York, ... -
The Dog and His Reflection.
(Chicago, Rand McNally & Co.. 1919)color illustration|Page 96|The Æsop for Children with Pictures by Milo Winter. Chicago, Rand McNally & Co., 1919 -
The Dog and the Clever Rabbit.
(New York: American Book Company. 1906)Black-white illustration|Page 16|Stafford, A. (1906). Animal fables from the dark continent. New York: American Book Company. -
The Dog and the Kingship.
(New York: American Book Company. 1906)Black-white illustration|Page 14|Stafford, A. (1906). Animal fables from the dark continent. New York: American Book Company. -
The Dog and the Leopard.
(New York: American Book Company. 1906)Black-white illustration|Page 20|Stafford, A. (1906). Animal fables from the dark continent. New York: American Book Company. -
The Dog and the Shadow.
(London and New York. George Routledge and Sons. 1887)color illustration|Page 37|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 Dog and the Shadow.
(London : W. Kent and Co.. 1857)black-white illustration|Page 11|The fables of Aesop and others, translated into human nature. Charles H. Bennett and Joseph Swain. London : W. Kent and Co, 1857