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Title
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en_US
6 Fábulas de Samaniego
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en_US
6 Fábulas 12
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en_US
ET 12
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Description
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en_US
Language note: Spanish
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Félix María Samaniego
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Creator
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Samaniego, Félix María
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Contributor
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en_US
Pascual, María
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Date
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2020-01-23T17:39:23Z
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2019-09
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en_US
1968
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Date Available
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2020-01-23T17:39:23Z
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Date Issued
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en_US
1968
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Abstract
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en_US
Lively cartoons present TB; "The Bird and the Feather"; "The Worker and Providence"; "Flies"; "The Woman, the Fox, and the Rooster"; and "The Beauty and the Mirror." "The Worker and Providence" is about the napping worker hit on the nose by an acorn. Flies die by getting stuck in honey; humans perish in the prisons of the vices that dominate them. My prize in this 16-page pamphlet about 7" x 8" goes to the vivid picturing of the last fable. Before the text we see a young woman beautifying herself before a mirror, with a monkey next to her doing the same. On the next page we see a terrified woman and the monkey holding her paws before her own eyes. We turn the page and see the woman throwing a hairbrush into the mirror. The mirror is telling her the truth that, it seems, friends might not tell. This volume, by contrast with others in the collection, has a printer's design after almost every fable.
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Identifier
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11898 (Access ID)
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Language
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spa
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Publisher
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Ediciones Toray
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Subject
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Félix María Samaniego