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Title
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en_US
Ezop - Lafonten Masallari
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Description
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en_US
Language note: Turkish
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Translated by Sami Ergun
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Creator
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Ergun, Sami
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Contributor
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Nusret, Karaca
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Date
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2022-11-07T16:12:03Z
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2021-10
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en_US
1954
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Date Available
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2022-11-07T16:12:03Z
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Date Issued
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1954
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Abstract
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Here is one of some 38 inexpensive Turkish editions of Aesop bought together. Among them, this book receives my prize so far because it offers 25 intriguing full-page duochrome illustrations. CW (26) has an evocative woman arising perhaps out of a flower or fire. FK (37) shows not a stork but a snake as the new king devouring a subject. The wolf is in an unusual standing position for the crane's removal of the bone from his throat (98). The cat hangs in a round bag as the two mice above discuss (117). Most illustrations are signed "Karaca Nusret." A T of C on 142-44 gives both the number and the page of the 100 fables. The full-color cover has a simple image of FC. Ergun offers a page of introduction before the first fable.
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Identifier
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12769 (Access ID)
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Language
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en_US
tur
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Publisher
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Karinca Matbaasi
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Ankara
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Subject
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Aesop