Incoming Resources
- The fables of Æsop,, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso, and Poggio,, now again edited and induced by Joseph Jacobs
- Kalīlah wa-Dimnah, waḍaʻahā Baydabā al-faylasūf al-Hindī ; wa-ʻarrabahā bi-laygh al-ʻArabī ʻAbd Allāh ibn al-Muqaffaʻ ; sharḥ Muṣṭafá Luṭfī al-Manfalūṭī ; murājaʻah wa-tanqīḥ Muḥammad al-Iskandirānī
- The country mouse and the town mouse., [With drawings by Wendy Watson]
- The hare and the tortoise & The tortoise and the hare., La liebre y la tortuga & La tortuga y la liebre, [by] William Pène Du Bois and Lee Po. Illustrated by William Pène Du Bois
- Aesop's fables, Colman Communications Corp
- Mi primer libro de fábulas, [ilustración, Sofía García Aubert]
- Androcles and the lion;, retold from Apion., Illustrated by Rocco Negri
- Spirits of the wild, the world's great nature myths, Gary Ferguson
- Valery Carrick's picture folk-tales., Illustrated by the author
- Fables of Æsop, according to Sir Roger L'Estrange., With fifty drawings by Alexander Calder
- A bilingual anthology of Aesop's fables, Aprende inglés con las fábulas de Esopo, illustrations/ilustraciones, Javier Muñoz ; adaptation & translation/ adaptación y traducción, Stacy & Chuck Wrinkle
- The bronze dog, a story in English and Chinese, by Li Jian ; translated by Yijin Wert
- Henny Penny, retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone