La Fontaine: The Wolf, the Goat and the Kid and the Fox and the Squirrel

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de La Fontaine, Jean

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1985

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This little children's book of 7 x 7½ has simple illustrations. My prize goes to the kid's view of the wolf's eye through the peephole. The second fable has a lovely turn when it says that Aesop has stories that show that you should not make fun of sad people. Then comes the surprise: I'm not going to tell you about those; I've got a better example. In the end, this story comes out like The Fox and the Cat, but the squirrel does not exult in the fox's undoing, since he has learned from his own experience. Excellent condition. On the back cover one finds Children's Books Ltd - Stafford. The collector in me notices that there are eighteen booklets in this series. Now I have four of them.

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Litor Publishers Ltd.

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