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Title
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Les Plus Belles Fables des 50 Meilleurs Fabulistes
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Série: Récitations
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Description
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Language note: French
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Par Illberg
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Creator
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Illberg
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Date
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2016-12-01T20:16:46Z
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2016-06
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1964
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Date Available
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2016-12-01T20:16:46Z
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Date Issued
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1964
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Abstract
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Here is a 64-page pamphlet offering the fables of so many fabulists! The seller notes that it is scarce. There is a T of C of titles at the end, but the fables are grouped by fabulist. Thus far I cannot perceive the order in which they occur. One of my favorites is "Le Violon" by Theveneau (55): a bad violin falls and is bruised. Someone puts it back together and, from being bad, it now becomes good. Adversity is often a happy school. The other is among the "petites fables" at the end: a fly berates an ant whom work will kill while the fly herself enjoys luxury and the court (59). The ant responds "Farewell, fly. Winter is coming." There are pencil marks on 11 where someone marked some vocabulary words around Rousseau's fable of the nightingale and the frog. I am confused by a phrase at the top of the cover but nowhere else: "Distraire Nos Enfants."
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Identifier
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11053 (Access ID)
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Language
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fre
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Publisher
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Éditions André Bonne
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Paris
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Subject
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PN984.P58 1964
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Various
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole