
99 Fables
by William March (2002)
Like 'The Fables of Aesop', this collection offers sharp morals with a more somber, adult tone.

by Aesop ()
The world's oldest known collection of fables and folk tales. Some of the stories credited to Aesop, a Greek slave who lived in about the sixth century BCE, are known in every corner of the globe, such as 'The Tortoise and the Hare' and 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. Other familiar tales are 'The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs', 'The Fox and the Grapes' and ''The Ant and the Grasshopper'.
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by William March (2002)
Like 'The Fables of Aesop', this collection offers sharp morals with a more somber, adult tone.
by Eve Rice
Similar to 'The Fables of Aesop', this retelling brings classic animal fables to a younger audience.

by Aesop ()
A direct comparison to 'The Fables of Aesop', this edition offers classic tales with enduring wisdom.

by Salman Rushdie (1990)
Like 'The Fables of Aesop', this book uses imaginative storytelling to impart profound messages.

by Tim Burton (1997)
While different in tone, shares 'The Fables of Aesop's' use of concise, memorable tales with a unique perspective.
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