Famous Aesop Fables: The Wolf and the Lamb & other stories
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2002 , 2002?
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One in a set of seven 7½ x 10¼ pamphlets, each including seven fables. For each fable, there is a full page of text on the left and a full-page colored illustration on the right. The cartoon illustrations are simple and lively. The Rich Widow and Her Maids, well told and well illustrated here, shows the problem of using a proverb to express the moral. What does it mean to say Crooked sticks will have crooked shadows? This wolf has an objection to the lamb that is new to me, namely that the lamb had drunk water from the wolf's pond. The moral to The Charcoal Burner and the Fuller surprises me: Avoid the word that hurts the people.
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Jiwa Seni Sdn. Bhd.
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4801 (Access ID)
