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| Go on a journey of mythical splendor, learning the values of prudence and common sense along the way. Fables are indexed by title, character and moral of the story. A nice addition to your e-books collection. |
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55 ( -6 -10.9% ) | | Size | 2226 kb | | Licence | Demo | | Status | New Release | | Languages | English | | Tags | classics, teachings, ebook, wisdom, aesop, animals, greek, fables | | OS | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000 | | Homepage | e-dition.net | | Email | pub@e-dition.net | | Author | Aesop Fabulist |
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Description: This ebook is a comprehensive collection from a truly legendary figure. All fables, including all morals and parting wit, are included. Go on a journey of mythical splendor, learning the values of prudence and common sense along the way. The ebook contains a history on the myth and legend surrounding Aesop, and provides a colorful map of ancient Greece. The full Aesop's Fables features over 300 pages filled with text, music and animation. Characters from fables jump from the pages to illustrate the points being offered. Read such classic as The Wolves and The Sheepdogs, The Hare and The Tortoise and The Crow and The Pitcher. You can easily jump to favorite tales by clicking on links organized by title, moral and common words. All include original illustrations. Text is colorful and well-presented, and the fables can be easily read and treasured by all. Fables are indexed by title, character and moral of the story. The program offers an easy to operate interface that lets you scan the indices to select a particular fable or simply turn the pages. There are sounds, graphics and an occasional animation to liven up the experience. This evaluation version of the ebook includes the first 100 pages of the complete work (over 300 pages), limited indexes, music and animation. It is time limited to 21 days after which you either must remove it from your system or purchase the full ebook. | Short tags: classics, teachings, ebook, wisdom, aesop, animals, greek, fables | System Requirements: Pentium, 16MB RAM, SVGA, sound card | |
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