El Libro de Oro de los Niños V

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1946

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The six volumes in this series have each the same structure consisting of sixteen parts. Part VI is Los Animales Hablan: La Fabula. Here in Volume V this part begins on 71 and runs through 84. The T of C at the beginning notes the author of one of the individual fables, here La Fontaine for El gallo victorioso. The other authors are anonymous. El gallo victorioso, by the way, does not run its usual course into the presence of a larger bird who attacks the proud victorious cock. It finishes rather with a comment that the chickens go off talking as though nothing had happened. The special gift of this series, I think, lies in the brightly colored illustrations that interact with the text. The three storeys of young are presented well in The Eagle, the Cat, and the Sow (76). Tapia's figures for El Pollito Embustero (82-83) make a delightful parade. Two of the fables presented in this volume are signed Mateldi and two Alma Tapia.

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Editorial Acropolis

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