Fables for the Little Ones, Illustrated with Six Colored Pictures and Black and White Illustrations

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1910? , 1910

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The chromolithography here is excellent! I have seen these six colored illustrations in other books--perhaps larger and later? They are The Fox and the Hunters, The Two Fellows and the Bear, WL, FC, LS, and WC. Curiously, the names used in the pictures and above the texts frequently differ. Thus the last illustration is labelled The Wolf and the Crane, but its story is titled The Wolf and the Stork. I am not sure whether I have ever before seen The Fox As a Hermit. When the wood-folk treat him as a saint, he preaches Mundus vult decipi, and the people proclaim 'Tis Latin, we are blest. Inscribed at Christmas, 1911.

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The Hayes Lithographic Co.
The Hayes Lithographing Co.

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