The Wolf Who Sang Songs

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Zakhoder, Boris

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1960 , 1960?

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This large-format pamphlet contains three stories. Why the Cock Crows Thrice shows that the cock crows because he still wants his beautiful tail back from the peacock who stole it. The Fox's Ruling is a variation of the Show me how it was done tale, only now with the snake as the villain and the fox as the clever judge that helps the peasant. Then it adds the fox's demand for a gift, which turns out to be two dogs in a sack. The Wolf Who Sang Songs may be related to the fable about the wolf who played for the goat's last dance. Here the wolf's singing brings the townfolk. Lively art, especially in the two-page title spreads for each story.

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Progress Publishers

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2296 (Access ID)

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