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Title
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Persian Fables for Young and Old
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Description
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This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
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New edition
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By the Rev. H.G. Keene
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Creator
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Keene, H.G.
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:03:08Z
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2001-08
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1838
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:03:08Z
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Date Issued
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1838
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Abstract
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Published under the Direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education, Appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. There are thirty-two fables, with nineteen illustrations, in this small (3¾ x 5½) book of 88 pages. Several are new to me: The Wolf and the Fox Who Went to Rob the Garden (27), The Shepherd's Dog (63), and The Fox and the Hyena (74). The Fox and the Ass (39) takes a very surprising turn. Usually the stupid ass lets himself be led a second time by the clever fox back into the trap where the lion lurks. Here he refuses the fox and rather goes back to working for the washerman. Perhaps the best of the illustrations is for The Fox and the Drum (23). The Heron and the Crab is told well and at considerable length (53-62). The Rose and the Clay ends with a curious statement: Let the Christian learn humility and gratitude from this lesson of the Mohammedan (79). The Dervise and the Raven (80) is a good fable I have encountered before. The dervish sees a raven feed a little hawk and takes the event as a pattern for his life. He will let himself be fed by life. After he and his family go hungry, he realizes that he is called to be not the little hawk but the adult raven, laborious and benevolent. The last paragraph expresses the author's hope. A drop in the ocean might become a pearl (88). The back endpaper has a little sticker Bound by Remnant & Edmonds. The book comes from the era in which a customer took the publisher/printer's work to a bookbinder.
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Identifier
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4229 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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John W. Parker West Strand,
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London
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Subject
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PR4839.K25 P5 1838
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole