Aesop's Fables for the Table: Aesop's Cookbook

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Aesop
Wise, Paulette

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1979

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Here is a curiosity! This is a regular cookbook, but it has sections, and the heavier paper-stock divider at the beginning of each section has a line drawing of an animal cooking and, on its verso, the text of an Aesopic fable. The cover features a lively cartoon development of Oudry's TMCM: the two line-drawn mice are sitting on the table and grabbing some of the food. The TMCM text is on the verso of the front cover. As the T of C facing 1 makes clear, there are eight sections. Fables on the verso of the divider pages include DS; A Wife and a Drunken Husband; A Woman and a Fat Hen; A Cat and Mice; FG; A Wolf and a Sow; TH; and The Hares and the Frogs. Desserts have the largest section of this recipe book. Plastic comb binding. Broward College in Ft. Lauderdale has since dropped Community from its name.

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Broward Community College Association of Educational Secretaries and Office Personnel

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8786 (Access ID)

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