Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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50 JESOP’S AND LA FONTAINE’S FABLES. jESOP’S FABLES. By ERNEST GRISET. Copied by permission of Messrs. Cassell, Better & Galpin, London and New York. | 2G The! » The: 1 The Owl and the Grasshopper. 2 The two Frogs. 3 The Woli ana the Lamb. 4 The Cat and the Mice. 5 The Dog and his shadow. 6 The Hawk and the Nightingale. 7 The Countryman and the Snake. 8 The Lion and the Mouse. 9 The Wolf and the Crane. 10 Tho Fox and the Stork. 11 The Traveller and the Bear. 12 Ihe Fox without a tail. IS The Peacock and the Crane. 14 The Lion, the Tiger, and the Fox. 15 The Fox and the Countryman. 16 The Ass, the Dog, and the Wolf. 17 The Fox and the Ape. 18 The Mountain in labour. 19 The Frogs desire a king. 30 The Boar and the Ass. 31 The Eagle and the Fox. 22 Mercury and the Woodman. 23 The town and the country Mouse. S4 The Fox and the Grapes. 25 The sensible Ass. 28 The 29 The 50 The 51 The 82 The S3 The 84 .-The 35 The 36 The 37 The 33 The 39 The 40 The 41 The 42 The 43 The 44 The 45 The 46 The 47 The 48 The 49 The l 50 The Eagle and the Crow. Fowler and the Blackbird. Fox and the Boar. Old Mon and Death. Covetous Man. Fox and the Cock. Mon and his wooden God. Bear and the Beehives. Ants and the Grasshopper. Wolves and the sick Ass. Sparrow and the Hare. JEM and the Wolf, old Hound. Wolf, the she Goat, and the Ed. Fox and the Crow. Fox and the Lion. Cat and the Fox. Satyr and the Traveller, two Travellers and the Oyster. Ass in the Lion’s skin. Thief and the Dog. Lion and the four Bulls, old man, his son, and the Ass. old Lion. Nurse and the Wolf. THE FABLES OF LA FONTAINE. Illustrated by GTT3TAVE BORE. Copied by permission of Messrs. Cassell, Potter & Galpin, London and New York. Ur The Grasshopper and the Ant. 51 The two Mules. 52 The Swallow and the little birds. 53 The town Rat and the country Rat. 54 The Wolf and the Lamb. 65 The Robbers and the Ass. 56 Death and the Woodcutter. 57 The Wolf turned shepherd. 58 The Oak and the Reed. 59 The Council held by the Rat*. 60 The Lion and the Gnat. 61 The Lion and the Rat. 62 The Hare and the Frogs. 63 The Peacock complaining to Juno. 64 The Miller, his son, and the Ass. 65 The Frogs who asked for a king. 66 The Fox and the grapes. 67 The Wolves and the Sheep. 63 Philomel and Progne. 69 The Cat and the old Rat. 70 The Lion in love. 71 The Shepherd and the Sex. 73 The Monkey and the Dolphin. 73 The Miser who lost his treasure. 74 The eve of the master. 75 The Wolf, the Mother, and the Child. 78 The Lark and her little ones. 77 The Woodman and Mercury. 78 The little Fish and the Fisherman. 79 The old woman and her servant#. 80 The Horse and the Wolf. 81 Fortune and the little Child. 82 The Doctors. 83 The Hen with the golden eggs. 64 The Stag and the Tine. 85 The Eagle and the Owl. 86 The Bear and the Two Friends. 87 The Stag viewing himself in the stream 88 The Countryman and the Serpent. 89 The Eick Lion and the Fox. 80 The Carter stuck m the mud. 91 The young Widow. 92 The animals sick of the plague. 93 The Maiden. 94 The Vultures and the Pigeons. 95 The Milk-maid and the milk pail. 96 The two Powls. 97 An animal in the moon. 98 The Fortune-teller. 99 The Cobbler and the Banker. 100 The Lion, the Wolf, and the iu**, 101 The Dog and his master’s dinna.-, 102 The Bear and the amateur of gardening. 103 Tircis and Amaranth. 104 The Rat and the Elephant. 105 The Bashaw and the Merchant. 106 The Torrent and the River. 107 The two Dogs and the dead Ass. 108 The Wolf and the Hunter. 109 The two Pigeons. 110 The Madman who sold Wisdom. 111 The Oyster and its Claimants. 112 Jupiter and the Traveller. 113 The Cat and the Fox. 114 The Monkey and the Cat. 115 Tho two Rats, the Fox, and the Egg. 116 The Cormorant and the Fishes. 117 The Shepherd and the Ring. 118 The Fish and the Shepherd who played the clarionet. 119 The Two Adventurers and the Talisman. 120 The Rabbits. 121 The Lion. 122 The Peasant of the Danube. 123 The old man and the three young men. 124 The Owl and the Mice. 125 The companions of Ulyssao. 126 ThetwoGoat3. 127 The sick Stag. 128 The Eagle and the. Magpie. 129 Love and Folly. 130 The Forest and the Woodman. 131 The Fox and the TurkeyB. 132 The English Fox. 133 The league of the Rats. 134 Daphnis and Aleimadura. 135 The Arbitrator, Almoner, and Hermit.