2021 Aesop's Fable Tags and Frames Scrapbook Paper. CBSS159. Ciao Bella. Made in Italy. 12" x 12". $1.89 from Ciao Bella through Etsy, April, '23.
BC, LM, TMCM; GA; and TH are various images able to be used from this surpsing page. Does one cut them out to make "tags" of them?
1961 "Aesop's Fable of the Lion and the Mouse." #22. Kenner-Color Slides for use with Kenner's Give-A-Show Projector. Made and printed in U.S.A. Kenner Products Co.
7 four-colored panels, each with two lines of text underneath. I now know the source of the set of pictures that I had found years ago at a flea market. Bob Engel had then put these little treasures into a beautiful glass-and-copper frame for me. Since seeing it frontwards shows the sequence in reverse, I offer two views here.
1967 Aesop's Fables. Read by Boris Karloff. Directed by Howard Sackler. NY: Caedmon.
Twenty-one fables on each side. Karloff's reading is sensitive but surprisingly low-keyed. The texts, whose author I cannot identify, seem classic, pithy, well expressed. This record is not as clear as the audio cassette of the same production.
1965? Aesop's Best Known Fables. Featuring the Regency Players. Talespinners for Children. UAC 11068. Los Angeles, CA: Liberty/UA, Inc. Sunset Records. Entertainment from Transamerica Corporation. $4.99 from Robert Beckley Newton, MS, through Ebay, May, '00.
From the jacket, it appears that each side presents three groupings of three fables each. Each grouping lasts between three and about five minutes.
1973 Aesop. Stereo. PCA-973. Minneapolis: Telecast Marketing.
The dust-jacket lists a large number of contributors and claims “Forty fables of the ancient storyteller. Given new life through contemporary interpretations and music.” The dust-jacket cover is rather stark!