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  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, July 29, 2014)
    Aesop’s Fables is a collection of stories attributed to Aesop (c. 620-560 BCE), thought to have been a slave in ancient Greece. Aesop’s fables are generally short, feature animals talking and acting like humans, and are instructive, typically ending with a moral lesson.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.
  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, July 29, 2014)
    Aesop’s Fables is a collection of stories attributed to Aesop (c. 620-560 BCE), thought to have been a slave in ancient Greece. Aesop’s fables are generally short, feature animals talking and acting like humans, and are instructive, typically ending with a moral lesson.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.
  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, July 29, 2014)
    Aesop’s Fables is a collection of stories attributed to Aesop (c. 620-560 BCE), thought to have been a slave in ancient Greece. Aesop’s fables are generally short, feature animals talking and acting like humans, and are instructive, typically ending with a moral lesson.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.
  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, July 29, 2014)
    Aesop’s Fables is a collection of stories attributed to Aesop (c. 620-560 BCE), thought to have been a slave in ancient Greece. Aesop’s fables are generally short, feature animals talking and acting like humans, and are instructive, typically ending with a moral lesson.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.
  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, July 29, 2014)
    Aesop’s Fables is a collection of stories attributed to Aesop (c. 620-560 BCE), thought to have been a slave in ancient Greece. Aesop’s fables are generally short, feature animals talking and acting like humans, and are instructive, typically ending with a moral lesson.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.
  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop

    eBook (CAIMAN, June 20, 2019)
    The Wolf and the LambOnce upon a time a Wolf was lapping at a spring on a hillside, when, looking up, what should he see but a Lamb just beginning to drink a little lower down. "There's my supper," thought he, "if only I can find some excuse to seize it." Then he called out to the Lamb, "How dare you muddle the water from which I am drinking?""Nay, master, nay," said Lambikin; "if the water be muddy up there, I cannot be the cause of it, for it runs down from you to me.""Well, then," said the Wolf, "why did you call me bad names this time last year?""That cannot be," said the Lamb; "I am only six months old.""I don't care," snarled the Wolf; "if it was not you it wasyour father;" and with that he rushed upon the poor little Lamband .WARRA WARRA WARRA WARRA WARRA .ate her all up. But before she died she gasped out ."Any excuse will serve a tyrant."
  • Æsop's Fables

    Æsop Æsop

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, June 13, 2020)
    Æsop's Fables
  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop, Anthony Richardson, Spokenworld Audio & Ladbroke Audio Ltd

    Audiobook (Spokenworld Audio & Ladbroke Audio Ltd, Dec. 10, 2015)
    Beloved by generations of children and adults, Aesop's Fables continue to be a source of pleasure and learning for millions around the world. Animalistic morality tales, short in nature, help young minds to learn many of the rules and manners of our society. The tales have been translated, interpreted and presented in myriad ways over the years. Over the past few years, Anthony Richardson has been putting his own spin on the tales in the Ginx TV show The First Hour. Now, Spokenworld Audio are proud to present Anthony reading a collection of Aesop’s Fables in audio for the very first time. In this collection, 82 of the very finest fables can be found and are grouped into eight 10-minute volumes for ease of listening.
  • Aesop's Fables for Children: Includes a Read-and-Listen CD

    Milo Winter

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 19, 2008)
    For centuries, children and adults have treasured the stories handed down by Aesop, a slave who lived in ancient Greece approximately six centuries B.C. Known for their charm and simplicity, these simple tales feature brief adventures of animals, birds, and beasts — with a message hidden in each narrative. Every child should meet up with "The Hare and the Tortoise," "The Ants and the Grasshopper," "The Goose and the Golden Egg," "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing," and other characters. This splendid gift edition features more than 130 of Aesop's beloved fables, enhanced with full-color illustrations and a wonderful CD recording of forty-two of the most popular stories in the book.
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  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop

    Paperback (Independently published, July 23, 2019)
    Fully Illustrated Edition Written in the 6th century BC, the timeless life lessons in Aesop’s Fables have delighted readers for over two millennia. Whether it’s the race between the Tortoise and the Hare, or the story of the Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs, readers are sure to appreciate the tales that have given us such enduring expressions as “Look before you leap,” “Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill,” and “Honesty is the best policy.”
  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop

    eBook (Open Road Media Young Readers, Sept. 23, 2014)
    Timeless tales of inspiration and enlightenment In ancient Greece, a storyteller named Aesop captivated his listeners with tales both beautiful and instructive. Thousands of years later, his fables—from “The Ant and the Grasshopper” to “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” to “The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg” to “The Tortoise and the Hare”—have lost none of their power to guide and entertain. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
  • Aesop's Fables: #49 Of 100 + FREE Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian Andersen

    Aesop Fables

    language (JKL Classics, Feb. 2, 2017)
    'Aesop's Fables' by Aesop eBook Report:This eBook of 'Aesop's Fables' by Aesop has been tested on below parameters across ALL devices (including Kindle, Android, iBook, Cloud Readers etc.). It works 100% perfectly as required.SUCCESSFUL TESTS RESULTS ACROSS ALL DEVICES:1) Active Footnotes & Endnotes with One-Click navigation.2) Active Table of Contents.3) Word Wise – Enabled.4) Illustrations & Tables (if any) are available with ZOOM feature on double-click.5) Formatted for Faster Reading experience with easy Font & Page adjustments. NOTE: This is an unabridged content. Spelling errors or Typos (if any) have been corrected as per Amazon standards. About “Aesop's Fables” by Aesop' *The fables of Aesop have become one of the most enduring traditions of European culture, ever since they were first written down nearly two millennia ago. Aesop was reputedly a tongue-tied slave who miraculously received the power of speech; From his legendary storytelling came the collections of prose and verse fables scattered throughout Greek and Roman literature. First published in English by Caxton in 1484, the fables and their morals continue to charm modern readers: Who does not know the story of the tortoise and the hare, or the boy who cried wolf? They are two of the many fables from Aesop, made legendary by time.* - This content has been taken from GoodReads.com.