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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 .