Aesop
Though Many Modern Scholars Dispute His Existence, Aesop's Life Was Chronicled By First Century Greek Historians Who Wrote That Aesop, Or Aethiop, Was Born Into Greek Slavery In 620 B.C. Freed Because Of His Wit And Wisdom, Aesop Supposedly Traveled Throughout Greece And Was Employed At Various Times By The Governments Of Athens And Corinth. Some Of Aesop's Most Recognized Fables Are The Tortoise And The Hare, The Fox And The Grapes, And The Ant And The Grasshopper. His Simple But Effective Morals Are Widely Used And Illustrated For Children.
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
Retold by: Susanna Davidson, Illustrator: Jacqueline East, Based on a book by: Aesop
Usborne Books , 2007
Hardcover
Aesop :
Aesop's Fables
Barnes & Noble Classics (Hardcover)
Illustrator: Arthur Rackham, Introduction by: D. L. Ashliman
Barnes & Noble , 2005
Hardcover, 269 pages
Aesop :
Aesop's Fables (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
Barnes & Noble Classics (Paperback)
Editor: D. L. Ashliman, Illustrator: D. L. Ashliman
Barnes & Noble Classics , 2003
Quality paperback, 304 pages
Aesop :
Aesop's Fables
Translator: George Fyler Townsend
Indypublish.Com, 2001
Hardcover, 144 pages
Hague Michael, Aesop :
Aesop's Fables
Owlet Book
Illustrator: Michael Hague
Henry Holt & Company , 1999
Quality paperback, 32 pages
Herman Gail, Aesop :
The Lion and the Mouse
Step Into Reading - Level 1 - Paperback
Illustrator: Lisa Mccue
Random House Books For Young Readers , 1998
Quality paperback, 32 pages
Herman Gail, Aesop :
The Lion and the Mouse
Step Into Reading: A Step 1 Book (Hardcover)
Illustrator: Lisa Mccue
Random House Books For Young Readers , 1998
Hardcover, 32 pages
Aesop , Gooden Stephen:
Fables
Everyman's Library Children's Classics
Translator: Roger L'Estrange
Everyman's Library , 1992
Hardcover, 336 pages







