This issue contains news about online tools now available for courses in Romanticism,
including an essay by Mark Phillipson on Wikis, two essays by Jerome
McGann and Johanna Drucker on IVANHOE v. 1.0, an interview with Ben
Jacks about the use of...
Fables Ancient and Modern, by Edward Baldwin, Esq.
Table of Contents
- About this Edition
- Introduction: The Radical Aesop: William Godwin and the Juvenile Library, 1805-1825
- Bibliography of titles released by Godwin's Juvenile Library and City Juvenile Library
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Fables by Edward Baldwin: Volume I
- The Dog in the Manger
- The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf
- The Grasshopper and the Ant
- The Hermit and the Bear
- The Fox and the Raven
- The Fox and the Stork
- The Stag Drinking
- The Travellers and the Money-Bag
- The Miller, his Son, and his Ass
- The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
- The Miser and his Treasure
- The Fox and Grapes
- The Lion and the Mouse
- The Old Man and the Bundle of Sticks
- The Disputed Oyster
- The Goose with Golden Eggs
- The Boys and the Frogs
- The Mice in Council
- The Country Maid and her Milk-Pail
- The Poor Farmer and the Justice
- The Ass in the Lion's Skin
- The Daw and Borrowed Feathers
- The Dog and the Shadow
- The Wolf and the Mastiff
- The Wolf and the Lamb
- The Mouse, the Cock, and the Cat
- The Fly in the Mail Coach
- The Belly and the Members
- The Sun and the Wind
- The Frog and the Ox
- The Horse and the Stag
- The Good-Natured Man and the Adder
- The Bear and the Bees
- The Horse-Dung and the Apples
- The Lion and other Beasts Hunting
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Fables by Edward Baldwin: Volume 2
- The Lion and the Man
- The Fox and the Mask
- The Leap in Rhodes
- The Cock and the Precious Stone
- The Mountain in Labour
- The Oak and the Reed
- The Fox without a Tail
- The Waggoner and Hercules
- The Grass-Green Cat
- The Weasel in the Granary
- Washing the Blackamoor White
- Industry and Sloth
- The Labourer and his Sons
- The Lark and her Young Ones
- The Faggot-Binder and Death
- The Murderer and the Moon
- The Ass and the Lap-dog
- The Satyr and the Traveller
- The Ape and her Cubs
- The Two Jars
- The Crab and her Daughter
- The Travellers and the Bear
- Ignoramus and the Student
- The Young Man and the Lion
- The Eagle and the Crow
- The Hart and the Vine
- The Dying Eagle
- The Lynx and the Mole
- The Dog and his Clog
- The Lion and the Gad-fly
- The Astrologer in a Pit
- The Herdsman and Jupiter
- The Old Woman and her Maids
- The Cock and the Fox
- The Lion, the Cock, and the Ass
- The Contractor and the Cobbler
Original publication date
1804
1806
Published @ RC
July 2014