Aesop's Fables a new version by Munro Leaf illustrations by Robert Lawson 1979 Easton Press part of the 100 Greatest Books

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Description

Aesop's Fables is a leather-bound book with gold gilt pages and is an excellent addition to your vintage fable collection or Easton Press.

This is a new version of Aesop's timeless tales, written by Munro Leaf and featuring woodblock engravings by Robert Lawson. Aesop's Fables is an easy-to-read classic book for kids of any age. Each story teaches a lesson we should all know, and these lessons, written ages ago, still stand the test of time.

This book is not only entertaining but also holds the key to literature today. References in Aesop's fables are seen in many classics today, from J.R.R. Tolkien, Chaucer, etc. These stories are educational and entertaining and should be shared with everyone.

A truly gorgeously handsome volume, designed to become an heirloom, is in collectible and gift-giving condition. 

Condition

Aesop's Fables is in excellent vintage condition for its age, with no rips or tears. Please use the pictures as a guide. If you have any questions or need more photos, ask.

This beautiful leather-bound book is printed on sturdy, acid-neutral paper specially milled to conform to all guidelines established for permanence and durability.

The vintage & antique items I share with you have been previously owned and loved. They may show some wear, typical for vintage or antique pieces.

Book Dimensions:11x7x1



Our Process

We source from local estate sales in the Great Lakes Bay Region, only purchasing the highest quality books.

After photos are shot, the book is immediately placed in a clear self-sealed bag, stored in a climate-controlled room for protection until you purchase.

When shipping, your book is double-bagged using kraft bubble mailer's for protection.

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