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Title
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fabulas de Esopo 2
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Coleccion "mis fábulas"
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CMF E2
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Description
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Language note: Spanish
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No Author
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Creator
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No Author
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Contributor
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Botia, B.
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Date
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2016-12-01T20:16:45Z
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2016-06
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1983
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Date Available
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2016-12-01T20:16:45Z
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Date Issued
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1983
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Abstract
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There are several surprises among the "Aesopic" fables in this little volume. Those from Aesop include BC; "The Fox and the Eagle"; WC; "The Angler and the Little Fish"; and "The Dog Invited to a Banquet." The second fable here is "The Blind and the Lame." Is that not from Florian? The fourth is "El abogado y las peras." Its focus seems to be on enjoying and using what one has when one has it. I cannot recall finding it among Aesopic fables. The fifth fable features a donkey and an ox. I remember it from "Thousand and One Nights," where the donkey's advice backfires and causes him to have to work. Colorful illustrations typically present the characters but may not help focus the story's specific action. One helpful illustration shows the blind and lame men facing a river which they presumably need to cross. The wrap-around cover presents a girl interacting with a fox while a mouse looks on. The "Esopo" is formed by the smoke coming out of a chimney.
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Identifier
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11045 (Access ID)
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Language
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spa
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Publisher
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Europa-Ediexport
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Madrid
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Subject
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Aesop
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole