Aesop's Fables

Aesop's Fables

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Aug 1, 1997 · الإنجليزية · غلاف صلب (56 صفحات)
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تنسيق غلاف صلب
صفحات 56
لغة الإنجليزية
منشور Aug 1, 1997
الناشر University of Washington Press
رقم ISBN-10 0295976411
رقم ISBN-13 9780295976419

الوصف

Aesop’s Fables combines 23 timeless morality tales with striking black ink drawings by the revered artist Jacob Lawrence. Published originally in 1970, the book has been out of print for two decades. This new edition, completely redesigned and typeset, adds five illustrations Lawrence prepared for the original edition but which were not included in it.

Aesop’s fables are often ungentle tales with profound and instructive morals. Lawrence’s bold and expressive pen-and-ink illustrations reflect both the charm and the severity of the fables themselves. The wisdom and depth of this collection will reach all who read it, from child to adult.

Born in 1917, Jacob Lawrence is one of the most celebrated artists alive today. His awards include his 1983 election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a National Arts Award in 1992, and his confirmation as Commissioner of the National Council of the Arts in 1978 by the U.S. Senate. He is professor emeritus of art at the University of Washington, and has also taught at the Pratt Institute, Brandeis University, and Black Mountain College. His paintings have been widely exhibited since his first major solo exhibit in 1944 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and his work graces museum and private collections throughout the world.

الأنواع

رومانسية خيال علمي إثارة وتشويق الأطفال سيرة ذاتية حركة ومغامرة دين وروحانيات علم وتكنولوجيا تاريخ فكاهة أعمال واقتصاد فلسفة فانتازيا مانغا روايات مصورة السفر الصحة والعافية الفن والتصوير الكلاسيكيات المعاصر الطبيعة

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these are ridiculously funny

March 18th 2026

I first read this when i was 6.it was my first book that wasn't exactly a childreans book.having read it numerous amount of times since then. i have found that each time i read the stories, i have interpreted the stories differently each time.Take the tortise and the hare for example (the most famous of aesops fables).age 6 - Poor fluffy rabbit lost :o( i'm glad the tortise won.age 12 - why does everyone pick on the poor tortise? big bully for the hare.age 20 - ah Slow and steady wins the race... lol good one aesop. age 30- slow and staeady wins the race.... i may be slow but at least i'm doing the job right. nothing like rushing ahead and not doing the job properlyyou know i think the stories true meaning may have finally sunk in. i'm not sure if that is jus me being slow. or how i have perceived the stories as i've grown older.

February 12th 2026
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