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Title
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Fables de La Fontaine
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Albums Cristal
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Description
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This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
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Language note: French
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La Fontaine
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Creator
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de La Fontaine, Jean
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Contributor
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Cremonini, W.
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:39:03Z
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2001-07
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1960
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:39:03Z
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Date Issued
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1960
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Abstract
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This book, along with a larger-format book of the same title by the same artist and publisher one year later, must be involved in some curious history. This book is almost 10 by almost 10½. Did Editions Fabbri produce one set of books in this format--Albums Cristal--one year and then create a new series with new art in a different format just one year later? Perhaps the later work was not a member of a series. In any case, three of the nineteen fables there are among the ten fables here, with different illustrations: TH, TMCM, and AD. Among the best of some very good illustrations here are those showing the eagle and a lamb (5), the dead frog from OF (16), and the ant who was helped by the dove on 26. The versions of La Fontaine are in prose here; in the version of a year later they are in the original verse. It is easy for me to be enthusiastic about Cremonini's work. There may be two fables here that are not from La Fontaine. Le Courage du Lievre is about a rabbit who boasts that he has no fear--until a dog barks and the rabbit runs in terror. Le Taureau et le Renard is about a clever fox that gets rid of the insects on his body by putting a straw in his mouth and getting into the river. He descends further and further into the river, and the insects in his body move up to his head and then onto the straw. Once he has them all on the straw, he throws it far away.
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Identifier
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5601 (Access ID)
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Language
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fre
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Publisher
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Editions Fabbri
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Milano
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Subject
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PZ24.2.L3 Fab 1960d
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Jean de La Fontaine
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole