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| 01 from Denis Tierry edition of FONTAINE'S FABLES printed in Paris in 1668 |
| 02 a Dutch edition of Phaedrus' Fables Amsterdam 1701 with illustrations of some of the Fables in round medallion format |
| 03. The Fables of Aesop and Others ;translated into English with instructive applications and a print before each fable by Samuel Croxall, London 1803. |
| 04 L'Estrange's translation of the Fables with engravings by Marcus Gheeraerts from the 1674 edition |
| 05. Thomas Bewick. |
| 06. Contes, Rondes et Fables pour les petits, published by Louis Bellenand Fontenay-aux-Roses undated c1935 22 x 30cms full page illustration |
| 07 Contes, Rondes et Fables pour les petits, published by Louis Bellenand Fontenay-aux-Roses undated c1935 22 x 30cms headpiece |
| 08. the basic
visual proposition from a Parisian edition of Aesop (and Philelphe) Paris 1763 |
| 09. John Vernon Lord's illustration |
| 10. Another Lord Fox. |
| 11. The Fox and the Crow diagrammatic representations of plot. from Marie Laure Ryan, Possible Worlds, Artificial Intelligence and Narrative Theory, Indiana Univ. Press, Bloomington, 1991 . |
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