An edition of Chanticleer and the fox (1958)

Chanticleer and the fox

1st Harper Trophy ed.
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An edition of Chanticleer and the fox (1958)

Chanticleer and the fox

1st Harper Trophy ed.
  • 4.4 (5 ratings)
  • 21 Want to read
  • 9 Have read

One of the most delightful fables in our heritage is the story of the proud cock and the witty fox who flattered him. Chaucer told the story with vigorous rhythm and singing words; Barbara Cooney has adapted it for chidlren and illustrated it with pictures as handsome as a medieval herbal.

Chanticleer was a merry rooster, "His comb was redder than fine coral and turreted like a castle wall, his bill was black and shone like jet, and his feathers were like burnished gold." He had seven hens, the fairest of which was Partlet.

It was a great joy to hear them sing together. But one night a sorrowful event overtook them. A fox, tipped with black, and full of sly wickedness, burst through the hedge into the yard where Chanticleer and his wives were in the habit of going. The fox was clever, but he met his match in the rooster.

Barbara Cooney's pictures are the most beautiful this gifted artist has ever drawn. Richness of color, strength of line and an abundance of color detail will attract children to them time after time and bring new delight to each reading.

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Language
English
Pages
36

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Chanticleer and the fox
1989, HarperTrophy, HarperCollins
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Chanticleer and the fox
1989, Thomas Y. Crowell

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Edition Notes

"Adaptation of the 'Nun's priest's tale' from the Canterbury tales." -- t.p. verso.

Caldecott Medal, 1959.

Grade level: Preschool.

Grade level: Grades 1 through 3.

Published in
New York
Genre
Juvenile fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ8.2.C47, PZ8.2.C47 Ch

Contributors

Adapted from original work by
Geoffrey Chaucer

The Physical Object

Pagination
[36] p. :
Number of pages
36

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL20509656M
Internet Archive
chanticleerandth0000unse
ISBN 10
0064430871, 0690185618
LCCN
58010449
OCLC/WorldCat
20079568, 24179120
LibraryThing
33064
Goodreads
142033
1807277

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3244575W

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