Book/Printed Material Image 1 of Bewick's Select fables of Aesop and others : In three parts. 1. Fables extracted from Dodsley's. 2. Fables with reflections in prose and verse. 3. Fables in verse. To which are prefixed The life of Aesop, and An essay upon fable by Oliver Goldsmith. Faithfully reprinted from the rare Newcastle ed. published by T. Saint in 1784

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Title

  • Bewick's Select fables of Aesop and others : In three parts. 1. Fables extracted from Dodsley's. 2. Fables with reflections in prose and verse. 3. Fables in verse. To which are prefixed The life of Aesop, and An essay upon fable by Oliver Goldsmith. Faithfully reprinted from the rare Newcastle ed. published by T. Saint in 1784

Other Title

  • Select fables of Aesop and others

Names

  • Aesop.
  • Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828, illustrator.
  • Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.
  • Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764.
  • Pearson, Edwin, editor.
  • Levis, Howard Coppuck, former owner.
  • Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection (Library of Congress)

Created / Published

  • London : Bickers, 1886.

Headings

  • -  Fables, Greek--Adaptations

Notes

  • -  Library of Congress. Lessing J. Rosenwald collection, 1990
  • -  LC copy has bookplate of Howard C. Levis.
  • -  LAC snh 2019-09-26 update (1 card)
  • -  LAC ddw 2022-04-25 update (1 card)

Medium

  • xl, 312 p. : illus. ; 23 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • PA3855.E5 B4 1886

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 50046795

Online Format

  • online text
  • pdf
  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Aesop, Thomas Bewick, Oliver Goldsmith, Robert Dodsley, Howard Coppuck Levis, and Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection. Bewick's Select fables of Aesop and others: In three parts.1. Fables extracted from Dodsley's. 2. Fables with reflections in prose and verse.3. Fables in verse. To which are prefixed The life of Aesop, and An essay upon fable by Oliver Goldsmith.Faithfully reprinted from the rare Newcastle ed. published by T. Saint in. editeds by Pearson, Edwin London: Bickers, 1886. Pdf. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/50046795/.

APA citation style:

Aesop, Bewick, T., Goldsmith, O., Dodsley, R., Levis, H. C. & Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection, Pearson, E., ed. (1886) Bewick's Select fables of Aesop and others: In three parts.1. Fables extracted from Dodsley's. 2. Fables with reflections in prose and verse.3. Fables in verse. To which are prefixed The life of Aesop, and An essay upon fable by Oliver Goldsmith.Faithfully reprinted from the rare Newcastle ed. published by T. Saint in. London: Bickers. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/50046795/.

MLA citation style:

Aesop, et al. Bewick's Select fables of Aesop and others: In three parts.1. Fables extracted from Dodsley's. 2. Fables with reflections in prose and verse.3. Fables in verse. To which are prefixed The life of Aesop, and An essay upon fable by Oliver Goldsmith.Faithfully reprinted from the rare Newcastle ed. published by T. Saint in. ed by Pearson, Edwin London: Bickers, 1886. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/50046795/>.