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Lions and lobsters and foxes and frogs

fables from Aesop

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Verse versions of fables reprinted from the author's Fables from Aesop.

Publish Date
Publisher
Young Scott Books
Language
English
Pages
48

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Cover of: Lions and Lobsters and Foxes and Frogs
Lions and Lobsters and Foxes and Frogs: Fables from Aesop
Feb 15, 2018, Dover Publications
hardcover
Cover of: Lions and lobsters and foxes and frogs
Lions and lobsters and foxes and frogs: fables from Aesop.
1971, Young Scott Books
in English
Cover of: Lions and lobsters and foxes and frogs
Lions and lobsters and foxes and frogs: fables from Aesop
1971, Young Scott Books
in English

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Published in

Reading, Mass.]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.5/4
Library of Congress
PZ8.2.B4 Li, PZ8.2.R35 Li

The Physical Object

Pagination
[48] p.
Number of pages
48

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24753261M
Internet Archive
lionslobstersfox00rees
ISBN 10
0201092468
LCCN
75155912
OCLC/WorldCat
247294

Work Description

A new approach to the ancient fables of Aesop features charming rhymes and winsome images by a beloved illustrator. Artist Edward Gorey sets the scenes for poet Ennis Rees's modern interpretation of Aesop's verses, which recount how animals with all-too-human failings receive their just desserts.
Memorable renderings of familiar and lesser-known vignettes include the fable of the industrious ant, who prepares for the hardships of the coming winter, and the feckless grasshopper, whose laziness proves fatal. A mighty lion is amused at the notion of a tiny mouse coming to his rescue, a naïve young crustacean admires the bright red shell of a boiled lobster, and a swarm of flies are undone by their attraction to a pool of spilled honey. These and other timeless tales provide humorous insights into the folly of greed and vanity and the rewards of virtuous behavior.

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