Esopovi Ba?ky (Ukrainian Aesop's Fables)

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Aesop
Tsimikalē, Pipina

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1990

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This is a small book, about 5 x 6¾, with 247 pages of Aesop's fables followed by a T of C. The brown silhouette on the cloth cover -- of two mounted Greek horsemen and one soldier with a kneeling horse -- gives a sense of the creative blockprints that grace this book. A simple example is FC on 15. Two pages later is a more complex rendition of the fable pitting the bear and the lion, from both of whom the fox slinks off with the prey. I do not think that I have seen BF done in monochrome presentation in as lively a fashion as it is done here on 21. The cover illustration appears again on 71; I imagine that this is the fable in which the horse says You have made me a civilian; now please do not ask me to go back to war! FG on 233 is particularly expressive. I wish I were sure of which of the names above, if any, is the artist. He or she should be congratulated!

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"Veselka"

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7411 (Access ID)

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