Fábulas de Esopo Coquito 4
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Santillana, Everardo Zapata
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2021
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This set of six books joins just three other volumes in our collection printed in Peru. There are four parts to this 112-page 6" x 8" paperback. Each has its own list of coming fables. All of them come together in a final T of C. There is at least one lively cartoon illustration for each fable, apt for a quick view in a slide lecture. The cover illustration has a shapely goddess offering the honest woodman two axes. In the first fable she will actually give him three! The drowning boy is lectured not by a schoolmaster but by a simple passerby (29). A favorite of mine here is at the start of the third part, and so it has two illustrations: the crow tries to lift a ram (59-60). A typically good illustration has the lion demanding the wolf's prey, a lamb. The wolf cries "Unfair!" "I suppose you got the lamb fairly?" asks the lion (80).
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Ediciones Dene S.A.
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