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Title
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en_US
Fables Choisies Mises en Vers par M. de la Fontaine avec la Vie d'Esope, Tome Premier
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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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Nouvelle edition
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Contributor
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Chauveau, François
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Date
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2025-05-20T17:10:01Z
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2023-07
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1729
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Date Available
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2025-05-20T17:10:01Z
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Date Issued
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1729
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Abstract
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en_US
Bodemann 77.12. Nineteen years ago I wrote, in cataloguing the third of three volumes in this publication, that I needed to find the other two. These many years later, I finally satisfied that need! This first volume covers Books I-IV. Bodemann's comment indicates that this edition is one of many that copied Chauveau's illustrations from the first edition of La Fontaine's fables. There is a T of C for this volume at the beginning after the usual preface and life of Aesop. There is a new page for each new fable and an illustration for each fable or for those that La Fontaine himself already paired. One page, 145-46, is severely torn, but the tear does not affect the illustration on 146. Though this work copies Chauveau, I find these illustrations often more distinct and dramatic. At 3" x 2½", they are also often larger than Chauveau's original work. By the way, this volume is a good example of the kind of printing that went on in two stages, with the picture printer not always finding his way well with what the print printer had left him. Particularly good illustrations include 2W (I 17, 46); "Child and Schoolmaster" (I 19, 46); OR (I 22, 52); "Eagle and Snail" (II 8, 73); SS (II 10, 81); CW (II 18, 99) ; MSA (III 1, 109); FG (III 11, 139); "The Lion in Love" (IV 1, 166); and FM (IV 11, 196). The illustration for FG (139) has the fox climbing rather than leaping. 223 pages. 4¼" x 6½".
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Identifier
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77.12
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13396 (Access ID)
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Language
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fre
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Publisher
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La Compagnie des Libraires; L'Imprimerie de Pierre Prault
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Paris
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Subject
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La Fontaine