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Aesop's Fables
Contributor(s): Hague, Michael (Commentaries by), Hague, Michael (Illustrator), Aesop (Author)
ISBN: 0805063153     ISBN-13: 9780805063158
Publisher: Square Fish
OUR PRICE:   $9.34  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 1999
* Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: ""Please, O King," cried the Mouse, "spare me this time and I shall never forget your kindness. Someday I may be able to repay you." The Lion was so amused by this idea that he let the poor creature go."
In sixth-century Greece, it is said, there lived a slave named Aesop who was renowned for his brilliant storytelling. The collection of sly, witty fables that bears his name continues to delight readers of all ages. Michael Hague has selected his favorite fables and illustrated them with beautiful paintings in the style that has made his work so popular.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables - Greek & Roman
Dewey: 398.2
Series: Owlet Book
Physical Information: 0.13" H x 7.92" W x 10.04" (0.29 lbs) 32 pages
Themes:
- Theometrics - Secular
- Cultural Region - Greece
 
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Publisher Description:

Please, O King, cried the Mouse, spare me this time and I shall never forget your kindness. Someday I may be able to repay you. The Lion was so amused by this idea that he let the poor creature go.

In sixth-century Greece, it is said, there lived a slave named Aesop who was renowned for his brilliant storytelling. The collection of sly, witty fables that bears his name continues to delight readers of all ages. Michael Hague has selected his favorite fables and illustrated them with beautiful paintings in the style that has made his work so popular.


Contributor Bio(s): Hague, Michael: - Michael Hague has illustrated some of the best-loved works of children's literature, including The Velveteen Rabbit, The Wizard of Oz, and The Teddy Bears' Picnic. His lush, detailed watercolors have earned him a dedicated following and a reputation as one of America's foremost illustrators of books for children. He lives with his wife, Kathleen, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.Aesop: - Although the three hundred fables in Aesop's Fables are attributed to Aesop, and his name is synonymous with the form, it seems unlikely he was in fact anything more than a legendary figure. While some historical accounts maintain he was a slave with a prodigious talent for story-telling who lived during the sixth century B.C., many believe it unlikely that this whole stock of fables can be attributed to one individual. What does seem clear though is that the fables began their life being orally transmitted before being put down in writing.