A Harvest of World Folk Tales

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Rugoff, Milton

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1968

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Identical with the hardbound (1949/55) in plates and pagination. The print area is reduced slightly and margins substantially. There are thus again thirteen fables (415-21) in Thomas James' translations; they form the chief representive of the genre here. Low's woodcut-style drawings are delightful throughout, including the two for these Greek fables: DW and TB. There is also a section on Renard (304) and a generous sampling of stories of India. The latter include Mouse-Maid Made Mouse (443), The Loyal Mungoose (448), The Brahman and the Pot of Rice (450), and The Mice That Ate Iron (451).

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Viking Press

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1908 (Access ID)

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