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Chanticleer : Chaucer's story / retold and illustrated by William Stobbs
Bib ID 2992646
Format BookBook
Author
Stobbs, William, 1914-
 
Description London : Bodley Head, 1979 
[26] p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 22 cm. 
ISBN 0370301951 
Summary

Despite fears for his life, a proud rooster succumbs to the flattery of a fox and is caught, but manages to trick his way to freedom.

Subjects Foxes - Juvenile fiction.  |  Pride and vanity - Juvenile fiction.  |  Children's stories.  |  Roosters - Juvenile fiction.
Other authors/contributors Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400  |  Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400. Nun's priest's tale Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400. Nun's priest's tale
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Nun's priest's tale

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