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Title
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The Cricket and the Ant: Fable by de la Fontaine
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1245 A
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Description
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Story by Ann Lewis and Pearl Peters
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Creator
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La Fontaine, Jean de
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Contributor
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van Hunnik, J. C.
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Date
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2016-01-25T20:11:24Z
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2012-04
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1955?
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T20:11:24Z
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Date Issued
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1955
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Abstract
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en_US
Here is a smaller version of a pamphlet listed under 1955? and published by Mulder & Zoon in Amsterdam. The dimensions here fit more with the size of Eight Fables by La Fontaine, by the same publisher, for which I have guessed the same year of publication. The larger pamphlet's title is The Cricket and the Ant: Fable by Jean de la Fontaine. Here the poet's first name has been dropped. Also there is no author mentioned here for the second story, now called not an explanatory story but simply a story. Like all of the Mulder publications, this booklet builds off of a fascinating concept: a second, longer story echoes in human terms the lesson of the fable. Here the fairy Elvira is sad over enjoy now Pixie Redbeard, angry with him, and deaf to his request. I could not disagree more with the philosophy of this application.
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Identifier
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7740 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Brown Watson LTD.
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London
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Subject
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PZ8.2.L134 Cr 1955b
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La Fontaine
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Type
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Pamphlet