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Title
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25 Fabulas de Esopo
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Description
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Language note: Spanish
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Uncut pages
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Versificadas por Antonio García Muñoz
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Creator
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García Múñoz, Antonio
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Contributor
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Valcárcel, Alfonso González
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:54:18Z
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2007-10
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1957
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:54:18Z
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Date Issued
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1957
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Abstract
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I do not know of Muñoz, but the illustrations and titles seem to indicate straightforward Aesopic fables. Among the best of these black-and-white ink drawings I find: FM (11); The Dog and the Ass (19); TB (45); The Greedy Man and the Envious Man (53); and The Monkey and Her Children (63). The sun is included in the story of the greedy and envious man. Jupiter sends him to earth to check up on things. This fable is seldom illustrated, in my experience. La Mona y sus Hijos is also rarely illustrated; the illustration here is rather gorey. Is La Credulidad (79) really from the Aesopic tradition? It seems to tell the tale of a faithful young wife who believes a story about a woman who has been turned into a dog because she spurned a lover's pleas. T of C at the back. Errata slip laid in.
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Identifier
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6388 (Access ID)
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Language
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spa
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Publisher
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Editorial Cultura Clasica y Moderna
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Madrid
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Subject
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PQ6613.A766 V45 1957
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Aesop
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole