“The Hare Who Was Married”, a Norwegian fairy tale. (1924) by Tom Seidmann-Freud, from Book of Hare Stories.

Source: Technische Universität Braunschweig

Available to buy as a print.

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Golden Ornament in Form of an Octopus, Found by Dr. Schliemann at Mycenae. (1883) by Henry Lee, from Sea Fables Explained.

Source: University of Toronto Libraries / Internet Archive

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Great children's stories teach without preaching. Use small words, big feelings, and gentle repetition to let the moral emerge naturally.
Read here: https://www.dannasouthwellauthor.com/doing-gentle-work-moral-lessons-fables/

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Startling end to comic available here: www.smbc-comics.com/comic/witch-2 #smbc #comics #fables
Startling end to comic available here: http://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/witch-2 #smbc #comics #fables

Gigantic Calamary Caught by the French Despatch Vessel Alecton, Neear Teneriffe (1883) by Henry Lee, from Sea Monsters Unmasked
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Source: University of Toronto Libraries / Internet Archive

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The Animal Draws By Mr. Bing as Having Been Seen by Hans Egede (1883) by Henry Lee, from Sea Monsters Unmasked
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Source: University of Toronto Libraries / Internet Archive

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The Sea Serpent and Sperm Whale as Seen from the Pauline (1883) by Henry Lee, from Sea Monsters Unmasked
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Source: University of Toronto Libraries / Internet Archive

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“The Feint with the Moon”, a fable from Hitopadesa. (1924) by Tom Seidmann-Freud, from Book of Hare Stories.

Source: Technische Universität Braunschweig

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