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Title
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La Farandole des Animaux: Bestiaire en 100 Fables
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Description
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Language note: French
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#34
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Etiennette Bouton
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Creator
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Bouton, Étiennette
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Contributor
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Bouton, Etienne
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:38:57Z
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2001-07
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1974
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:38:57Z
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Date Issued
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1974
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Abstract
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A farandole is a lively dance from Provence; all the dancers join hands and execute various figures. Le rat de bibliothèque (11) turns out to be about judging others. This rat was not strong on classical literature; he just liked to eat and to destroy! L'aigle et les deux lièvres (14) shows, with a good simple illustration, that it does not pay to pursue two hares at once. You will get neither of them! In La palombe et la grenouille (20, again with a helpful illustration), a frog teaches an envious dove that every life has its own dangers. She is not right to envy a life under water. One of the best of the illustrations is of the unsuccessful monkey guitarist on 39; he accuses his instrument of not being adequate to his talent. Another presents the ill-disposed pelican on 117. A T of C at the back lists the fables. They are divided into five books. This is a pleasant little book containing the art of the publisher and the poetry of an apparent family member. I cannot establish how many copies were printed.
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Identifier
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5582 (Access ID)
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Language
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fre
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Publisher
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Bouton, Autour Éditeur; Société Littéraire du Maine
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Le Mans (12, rue du 33e Mobiles, 72000)
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Subject
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PQ2662.O826 F3 1974
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Etiennette Bouton
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole