AESOP.
The Fables of AEsop.
Edited by Joseph Jacobs.
Illustrated by Richard Heighway.
Macmillan. 1.50
It is difficult to say what are and what are not the Fables of
AEsop.... In the struggle for existence among all these a certain
number stand out as being the most effective and the most
familiar. I have attempted to bring most of these into the
following pages.--_Preface._
Children cannot read an easier, nor men a wiser book.
THOMAS FULLER.
BROWN, A.F.
The Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts.
Houghton. 1.25
These sweet tales of the saints of long ago and their little brothers
the beasts have a gentle influence. The stories include that of Saint
Bridget and the King's Wolf, Saint Fronto's Camels, Saint Rigobert's
Dinner, and Saint Francis of Assisi.
BROWN, A.F.
In the Days of Giants.
Illustrated by E. Boyd Smith.
Houghton. 1.10
The old Norse myths acceptably told.
CARROLL, LEWIS (Pseudonym of C.L. Dodgson). (p. 62)
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Illustrated by John Tenniel.
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