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Title
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The Lion and the Mouse
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The Janet and John Story Books #27
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Description
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By Miriam Blanton Huber, Frank Seely Salisbury, and Mabel O'Donnell
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Creator
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Huber, Miriam Blanton
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Contributor
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Illustrated by Mary Hoyt
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:11:57Z
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2001-12
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1951
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:11:57Z
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Date Issued
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1951
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Abstract
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Copyright in the USA by Harper and Row 1951. This twenty-four-page pamphlet, 5¼ x 7¾, features a mouse who decides to run up on the lion's back. The simple art makes good use of the rope ends around the text as the men plot to lay the trap (7). This is the first time that I remember hearing the mouse tell the lion to stop roaring. There is a second story covering the second half of the pamphlet, The Old Woman and the Fox. The fox, who has the job of watching the old woman's sheep, eats one each night but always has a story in the morning about who the culprit was. She cannot catch the fox, but she does throw her milk at him as he runs off. And so the tail of a fox has a white spot at its end. Are these illustrations some kind of pastel work?
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Identifier
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4370 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Harper and Row
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Digswell Place, Welwyn, Herts.
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Subject
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PZ8.2.H83 Li 1951
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Pamphlet