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Title
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Who Was Aesop? Aesop's Fables
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A Who Story for Children Who Ask Questions/A Graphic Educational Phono-Book A-103
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Description
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Franciscus-Josephus Desbillons
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Creator
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Aesop
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Date
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2016-01-25T20:04:27Z
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2010-11
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1946
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T20:04:27Z
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Date Issued
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1946
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Abstract
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This book is identical with another in the collection with this difference: it has a spiral binding rather than a canvas binding. It also lacks the 78-rpm record. The first-page is detached from the spiral binding but is present. I include remarks I made on the canvas-bound edition. This large (10¾ x 10¼) book is remarkable first of all for the lively red face of Aesop that stands out on its cover. Around this figure are arrayed the characters from some well-known fables: LM, a stork, TH, FC, and MSA. Inside, a text deliberately slanted towards children introduces an Aesop talking with children. Seeing a crow leads him to tell FC. This story is presented in three pages of four panels each. An intermediate page presents an attractive older Aesop talking with the fox. The fox, he asserts, does not always have the last laugh, and so he tells FS, which is presented in similar fashion. The transition here involves noting first that for FS, one bad turn leads to another. Aesop wants to exemplify that one good turn also leads to another, and so he tells LM. After a two-page glimpse at Aesop's life, the book presents on one page each MSA and TH, each with a number of small panels that tell the story eloquently. In the last panel of MSA, we see just the ears of the donkey protruding from the water.
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Identifier
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7240 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Graphic Educational Productions Inc.
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Hollywood, CA
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Subject
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PZ8.2 .W46 1946
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Aesop
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole