Nobody knows what Aesop's hobbies were. Some people say that Aesop's hobbies included exercising his wit and cunning. Aesop was a slave and could neither read nor write. All his fables come down to us through oral traditions.
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How many books did Jesus write? Did Aesop write the tortoise and the hare? Did Jane Goodall write any books? Gentle, black-and-white pencil drawings mirror the hushed reverence of this haunting retelling of a well-known Aesop's fable. This new version of an old fable features softly colored illustrations by a Czechoslovakian artist. Hague brings his signature nostalgic, intricately detailed style to 13 of Aesop's moral tales.
This British import adds a catchy, contemporary kick to Aesop's moral tales. The fables vary in form, including rhymes and monologues as well as narrative; they share, however, an unbridled use of sound effects, as in the start of ""The Fox and the Yolen and Barbour prove a dynamite pairing in this splashy picture book.
Pitch-perfect tellings of 19 fables plus biographical vignettes find their match in elegant and witty etchings, set in a prairie town and brimming with personality. All ages. Aesop's animal fables spring marvelously to life in the tiny, jewel-like miniatures adorning the 15th-century illuminated Florentine manuscript splendidly reproduced here in color illustrations.
Rendered by a rare books curator at the New York Watts Harvey Hare, Postman Extraordinaire makes uniformly pretty pictures of sweet little pink-eared mice, but her story, devoid of any element of danger when the mice visit one another's environs, makes for a rather bland retelling of the Aesop He's rounded up a baker's dozen of the parables and presents them in a format that's short and sweet--one per double-sprea.
Margaret G. The genial tone and presentation of the 30 selections in this compilation reflect Clark's belief that Aesop's tales are entertaining in their own right, and not merely--nor even primarily--as vehicles for instruction. Traditionalists may miss each More from pw. The Best Books of PW Picks: Books of the Week. The Fables of Aesop. New York: Illustrated editions, Stade, George, ed. New York: Barnes and Nobles Classics, Temple, Olivia and Robert.
Aesop: The Complete Fables. New York: Penguin Classics, Who is Aesop? Parker The legend tells it that Aesop lived during the sixth century BC, scholars have narrowed down his birthplace to a few different places but no one knows for sure.
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