Fables
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Fables
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Fables
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- Aesop's fables, retold by Ann McGovern ; interior illustrations by A.J. McClaskey ; front cover illustration by Ricardo Tercio
- Aesop's fables, retold by Anne Terry White. Illustrated by Helen Siegl
- Squirrel seeks chipmunk, a modest bestiary, David Sedaris ; illustrations by Ian Falconer
- The lion and the mouse, Jenny Broom ; illustrated by Nahta Nój
- In fableland, by Emma Serl ; illustrated by Harry E. Wood
- Animal farm, a fairy story, by George Orwell ; [with a new] preface by Russell Baker ; introduction by C.M. Woodhouse
- Sweet William, a memoir of Old Horse, John Hawkes
- The picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde
- The fables of Aesop, selected, told anew and their history traced by Joseph Jacobs ; illustrated by Kurt Wiese
- Æsop's fables, a new translation, by V.S. Vernon Jones, with an introduction by G.K. Chesterton and illustrations by Arthur Rackham
- Tellaga and Conred, intuition knows what best wants to happen, Joyce Anderson
- Zenobia, the curious book of business, Matthew Emmens and Beth Kephart
- Animal farm, by George Orwell
- The five temptations of a CEO, a leadership fable, Patrick Lencioni
- Songs & stories for kids
- El hombre que vendió su sombra, Adalberto von Chamiso [sic]
- The three little pigs, written and illustrated by Paul Galdone
- Animal farm, a fairy story, by George Orwell ; with a foreword to the centennial edition by Ann Patchett ; with a preface by Russell Baker ; introduction by C.M. Woodhouse
- Aesop's fables, Gary Davidson
- A treasury of Russian literature, being a comprehensive selection of many of the best things by numerous authors in practically every field of the rich literature of Russia from its beginnings to the present, with much material now first made available in English, and all of the accepted favorites newly translated or their current translations thoroughly revised, Selected and edited, with a foreword and biographical and critical notes, by Bernard Guilbert Guerney
- La liebre y la tortuga
- The goose that laid the golden egg, and other fables, compiled by Vic Parker
- The Old-fashioned children's storybook
- Kafka's curse, Achmat Dangor
- Let's make rabbits, a fable, by Leo Lionni
- The Christmas pig, a fable, Kinky Friedman
- Aesop's fables, Aesop ; Ayano Imai ; [English text adaptation by Martin West]
- Children's favorite stories & songs, created by Stephen Elkins
- The miller, his son, and their donkey, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin
- Ella Minnow Pea, a novel in letters, Mark Dunn
- The baby's own Æsop;, being fables condensed in rhyme with portable morals, pictorially pointed by Walter Crane. Engraved & printed in colours by Edmund Evans
- The tortoise and the hare, narrated by the silly but truthful tortoise, by Nancy Loewen ; illustrated by Russ Cox
- The fountains of Neptune, a novel, by Rikki Ducornet
- Discover your destiny with the monk who sold his Ferrari, a blueprint for living your best life, Robin Sharma
- Tomato rhapsody, a fable of love, lust and forbidden fruit, Adam Schell
- Pedro y el lobo, adaptación de Bernat Cussó ; ilustraciones de Meritxell Garcia ; traducción, Silvia Iriso
- The riddle of the black knight,, and other tales and fables; based on the Gesta Romanorum., Illus. by Johannes Troyer
- Aesop's fables, A new translation by V.S. Vernon Jones, with an introduction by G.K. Chesterton and illustrations by Arthur Rackham
- Matías, el pollito rebelde, Matías, the rebel chick, Franco Soldi ; ilustrado por/illustrated by Pedro Bascón
- The alchemist, Paulo Coelho
- Animal farm, George Orwell
- Tigerheart, Peter David
- Animal farm ;, 1984, George Orwell
- Feed me!, an Aesop fable, retold by William H. Hooks ; illustrated by Doug Cushman
- The fables of Aesop, selected, told anew and their history traced by Joseph Jacobs ; illustrated by David Levine ; afterword by Clifton Fadiman
- What is a fable?, Robyn Hardyman
- Æsop's fables, with drawings by Fritz Kredel
- Aesop without morals;, the famous fables, and a life of Aesop,, newly translated and edited by Lloyd W. Daly. Illustrated by Grace Muscarella
- The goose that laid the golden egg, retold from Aesop and illustrated by Geoffrey Patterson
- The ants and the grasshopper, narrated by the fanciful but truthful grasshopper, by Nancy Loewen ; illustrated by Carles Arbat
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