Peacock Fables Number Three
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1967
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Here is another sixteen-page pamphlet with stiff-paper covers and a string-tied binding, following upon Peacock Fables Number One and Peacock Fables Number Two in 1964 and 1965. It presents Peacock Chan. Peacock Chan says that the peacock of whom he has heard, a peacock who publishes books and sets type, must be a myth, since he is not here. A mocking bird answers that that peacock lives across the sea and is both handsome and wise. Chan answers haughtily that his ancestors graced this Emperor's garden and that he must find what he wants here and now. The mocking bird answers that Values, Lord Chan, are where they are. The story is set in verse. There is an illustration of a peacock facing the title-page. It surprises me that this volume is not numbered, since the first two are numbered. Enclosed with the booklet is the original sales slip. The booklet cost $1.50!
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