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Fables from Aesop | Aesop | Sardonic, wry and wise, Aesop's Fables are some of the most enduring and well-loved literary creations in history. In a series of pithy, amusing vignettes, Aesop created a vivid cast of characters to… | OL15112445W |
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Fables | Roger L'Estrange,Percy J. Billinghurst,Joseph Jacobs,Aesop | The world's oldest known collection of fables and folk tales. Some of the stories credited to Aesop, a Greek slave who lived in about the sixth century BCE, are known in every corner of the globe, su… | OL15464922W |
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Aesop's Fables | Aesop | A Bilingual Simplified Reader of Aesop's Fables - For students, beginners or advanced, comparing their local language to English words, phrases, idioms and proverbs. - A good tool for translation… | OL16102335W |
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The Lion and the mouse | Aesop,Young undifferentiated,Ed Young | Recounts the tale of the tiny mouse who helped the mighty lion when he became ensnared by hunters. | OL16478455W |
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The sheperd boy and the wolf | Aesop | The familiar Aesop fable is performed by a troupe of animal actors. | OL16627489W |
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The country mouse and the city mouse | Aesop | The familiar Aesop fable is performed by a troupe of animal actors. | OL16627490W |
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The ant and the grasshopper | Aesop | The familiar Aesop fable is performed by a troupe of animal actors. | OL16627491W |
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The wind and the sun | Aesop | The classic Aesop fable is performed by a troupe of animal actors. | OL16627494W |
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Aesop's fables | Aesop,Pat Ronson Stewart | A collection of concise stories told by the Greek slave, Aesop. | OL18150323W |
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Aesop's fables | Russell Ash,Aesop,Bernard Higton | A selection of Aesop's fables with illustrations from older editions, featuring such artists as Randolph Caldecott, Arthur Rackham, Walter Crane, and Alexander Calder. | OL18313597W |
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The classic treasury of Aesop's fables | Aesop,Don Daily | An illustrated collection of twenty fables originally told by the Greek slave, Aesop. | OL18316190W |
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Fábulas del Mundo | Félix María de Samaniego,Aesop,Jean de La Fontaine,Hernando García Mejía,François de Salignac de La Mothe-Fénelon,Gaius Julius Phaedrus | Una colección concebida para abrir el apetito lector hacia los grandes escritores clásicos y modernos de Colombia, de América y del mundo. Cuentos, fábulas, leyendas, relatos costumbristas, poesía, … | OL19794389W |
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The town mouse and the country mouse and other Aesop's fables | Aesop,Vic Parker | The text is young and simple, and clearly portrays helpful morals through fun characters that young readers can relate to. All of the classic, best-loved fables have been included, as well as some le… | OL20895742W |
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Fables for children | Kathryn Knight,Aesop,Milo Winter | Aesop''s timeless fables and characters have been teaching life's little lessons to kids of all ages - for ages and ages. | OL22061242W |
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The two goats | Aesop | "In The Two Goats, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience the value of cooperation. They learn that selfish behavior can lead to trouble"-- | OL23184720W |
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The brazier and his dog | Aesop | "In The Brazier and His Dog, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience the value of doing our share of a job. They learn that we shouldn't expect others to do our part"-- | OL23184725W |
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Favorite Aesop's fables | Aesop | Three of Aesop's most famous tales. | OL24272535W |
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The town mouse and the country mouse and other fables | Aesop,Victoria Parker | An illustrated collection of fifteen animal fables first told by the Greek slave Aesop. | OL24303562W |
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Prentice Hall Literature--Bronze | Jade Snow Wong,Alfred Noyes,Phyllis McGinley,Alan Feinstein,Robert Frost,James Stephens,Carl Sandburg,Raymond R. Patterson,Ernest Hemingway,Kyorai,Isaac Bashevis Singer,Teresa Palomo Acosta,William Saroyan,Mary O'Neill,James Ramsey Ullman,Anne Terry White,Dorothy De Wit,Gary Soto,Rod Serling,Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings,Mary Austin,Emily Dickinson,Paul Annixter,Washington Irving,Joan Aiken,James Dickey,James Thurber,Annie Dillard,O. Henry,Barbara Mahone,Oliver Herford,Will Hobbs,Margery Facklam,Alice Walker,Amy Tan,Lewis Carroll,E. E. Cummings,Arthur W. Ryder,Walt Whitman,Olivia E. Coolidge,H. N. Levitt,William Jay Smith,Nikki Giovanni,Ray Bradbury,Leslie Silko,Gwendolyn Brooks,Rudyard Kipling,Edwin Way Teale,Charles Dickens,Richard Lederer,Aesop,Piri Thomas,Langston Hughes,Jack Finney,Quentin Reynolds,Inea Bushnaq,Yao-Wen Li,Wilson Rawls,Lucille Clifton,Sam Selvon,Mildred D. Taylor,Edgar Allan Poe,Denise Chavez,Chief Dan George,Vachel Lindsay,Andrew A. Rooney,James Herriot,Josephine Preston Peabody,Blanche L. Serwer-Bernstein,Pura Belpré,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,Carol Kendall,Alexander McCall Smith,Israel Horovitz,Isaac Asimov,Hernando Tellez,Pearl S. Buck,James Whitcomb Riley,Courlander, Harold,Edna St. Vincent Millay,Ekkehart Malotki,Buson Taniguchi,Robert Service,Mari Sandoz,Shel Silverstein,Wendy Rose,Edward D. Hoch,Ernesto Galarza,Mai Vo-Dinh,Sarah Ann Leuthner,Naomi Cornelia Long Madgett,Juliet Piggott,Russell Baker,Theodore Roethke,Sumner Braunstein,Basho,Otsuji,William Shakespeare | Grades 7-9 | OL24558115W |
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Fables | Aesop | <p>Whether it’s the benefits of taking it slow and steady (“The Tortoise and the Hare”), the necessity of invention (“The Crow and the Pitcher”), or the problems of cognitive dissonance (“The Fox and… | OL27292433W |