Fables of Aesop and Others

by AESOP (c. 620 BCE - 564)

The Harper

Fables of Aesop and Others

The origins of these fables are perhaps lost in obscurity, but they are so closely identified with the Greek writer Aesop, that we may regard them as such. Most of these tales involve interactions among animals, and to each is appended a moral. This edition was edited and illustrated by Thomas Bewick a well-known British engraver and illustrator. The book begins with an excellent introduction - Larry Wilson


Listen next episodes of Fables of Aesop and Others:
The Cock and the Fox , Æsop at Play , The Ant and the Fly , The Ant and the Grasshopper , The Ape and the Fox , The Ass eating Thistles , The Belly and the Members , The Blind Man and the Lame , The Boys and the Frogs , The Country and the City Mouse , The Deer and the Lion , The Dog and the Cat , The Dog and the Wolf , The Dove and the Bee , The Eagle and the Crow , The Eagle and the Fox , The Fatal Marriage , The Fighting Cocks , The Flying Fish and the Dolphin , The Fowler and the Lark , The Fowler and the Partridge , The Fox and the Countryman , The Fox and the Lion , The Fox and the Sick Lion , The Fox and the Wolf , The Fox in the Well , The Frogs and the Mice , The Gardener and his Dog , The Hawk and the Farmer , The Horse and the Ass , The Horse and the Lion , The Horse and the over-loaded Ass , The Horse and the Stag , The Husbandman and the Stork , The Kid and the Wolf , The Kite and the Pigeons , The Lion and the Frog , The Lion, the Wolf, and the Dog , The Miller, his Son, and their Ass , The Mouse and the Weasel , The One-eyed Doe , The Ploughman and Fortune , The Raven and the Serpent , The Serpent and the Man , The Shepherd turned Merchant , The Sick Kite , The Sun and the Wind , The Thief and the Boy , The Travellers and the Bear , The Trees and the Woodman , The Trumpeter taken Prisoner , The Wild and the Tame Geese , The Young Man and his Cat , The Young Man and the Lion