Aesop's Fables
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Aesop's Fables are a series of brief moral tales historically attributed to the ancient Greek slave and storyteller Aesop. Using animals as his primary characters, these fables have come to form the core of early childhood moral education. With an abreviated but keen sense of observation Aesop tells stories that never attempt to portray the real world; yet within this fantastic setting he gives us a vision of the human condition that still provides deep insight to this day. Translated by George Fyler Townsend.

LearnOutLoud.com Review:
    Fables and Morals for All | These tales told by Aesop in 6th century Ancient Greece feature timeless moral wisdom and instruction for both the young and old alike. Translated by George Fyler Townsend, this unabridged audio book features over 350 fables with the famous short morals at the conclusion of each story. We hope you enjoy it! |
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Mis-Leading; False Info, January 20, 2011
Reviewer: antknee
This description says "Unabridged", yet it is missing MANY fables and they are in the wrong order. This is not an accurate audio of Townsend. Disappointing and a waste of money! There is also no record/file/info about which fables are being read. This might as well be made up.
The only good is the readings are done well and brought to life.
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