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Title
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Recueil des Fables de La Fontaine (Cover:"Fables Choisies de La Fontaine")
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Description
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Jean de La fontaine
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Creator
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La Fontaine, Jean de
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Date
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2022-11-07T16:12:42Z
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2022-05
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1950?
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Date Available
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2022-11-07T16:12:42Z
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Date Issued
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1950
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Abstract
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I found a large 32-page pamphlet in Paris a month ago, published by René Touret in Paris and Chatre and numbered 711. The picture style differed from other Touret work, which is richly represented in our collection. Now I have received a year's worth of orders through Bertrand Cocq, and I see that I ordered two Touret publications, one of which seems to be a duplicate of that 711. This other is 712; it is twice as long -- 64 pages -- and its first half is a duplicate of 711. Its second half is similar in that it has strongly orange full-page illustrations at four places: "Lion and Hunter" (41); "Sick Lion Visited by Fox" (47, also on the front cover); "Monkey and Dolphin" (48); and FC (56). The second half may have existed as a solo publication; many pages have duplicate numbers, like 8 and 40 or 14 and 46. As I mentioned about the shorter 711, this book presents me with questions. Who might have been the artist here? Is this post WWII or pre-war? There are similar clues on the back cover: "64 pages No 712" and "Héliogravure Sadag, Bellegarde" and "Editions René Touret Paris - La Chatre." Like other such large pamphlets, the internal title is "Recueil des Fables de La Fontaine" while the cover has "Fables Choisies de La Fontaine. 9½" x 12¼"
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Identifier
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13066 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Editions René Touret
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Paris
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Subject
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Jean de La Fontaine