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Title
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Jean de La Fontaine: Les Fables en BD
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Littérature en BD
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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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Text von Patricia Schillinger
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Creator
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La Fontaine, Jean de
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Contributor
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Houssin, Laurent
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Lecoq, Marion (bibliographic text)
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:53:59Z
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2007-08
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2006
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:53:59Z
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Date Issued
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2006
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Abstract
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Here is a hardbound comic book about 6 x 8½ which I sought while in Paris and all around Germany last summer. No one knew what I was talking about except one book dealer in Berlin, and he could not promise delivery within a few days. So I ended up ordering it through Amazon in France once I got home. It is a worthy book. The eleven fables are portrayed faithfully, each first in a normal text before its graphic presentation. The text is accompanied by a short section of La Fontaine's biography by Marion Lecoq. The closest thing to a T of C is on the back cover, complete with the different artist for each of the eleven fables here, but alas without page numbers. The artistic styles are highly different from each other. For me, one with a very strong impact is CW by Eden Pacino and Boris Joly-Erard (30-40). The artists here are open to updating the fables. Thus the tortoise of TH (50-58) is a young woman with a huge backpack; she does carry her house! The cart that is stuck is really an autobus overloaded with baggage (59-65). This penchant may go too far in TT (73-82) when the birds' machine turns out not to be a simple stick but an air-balloon with two baskets connected with a stick. Why could the turtle not ride in one of the baskets?
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Identifier
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9782849490570
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6328 (Access ID)
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Language
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fre
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Publisher
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Editions Petit à Petit
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Darnetal, France
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Subject
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PZ24.2.F33 2006
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La Fontaine
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole