Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction
1. Aesop and King Croesus
2. The Insulted Rabbit
3. The Escaped Elephant
4. The Persimmon Tree
5. The Young Poet and The Worm
6. The Bird and The Waterfall
7. The Criminal Female
8. The Sheep and The Soldiers
9. The Stableboy
10. The World and Its Redeemers
11. The Donkey and The Calf
12. White and Yellow Corn
13. The Two Stags
14. The Crow and The Parrot
15. The Mongoose and The Cobra
16. The Wasp and The Caterpillar
17. Nightingales and Mockingbirds
18. The Farmer and The Mink
19. The Farmer Boy and The Ladies
20. The Proud Queen
21. The Truthful Hawk
22. The Polecat and His Friends
23. The Democratic Bretts
24. The Distinguished and The Obscure
25. The Magician and The Peasants
26. The Kissless Lovebird
27. The Window and Her Son
28. The Wild Horses
29. The Elephants and The Antelopes
30. The Rigid Oak and The Flexible Reed
31. The King and His Successor
32. The Gull and The Earthquake
33. The Shepherd and His Monument
34. The Ditch
35. The Old Cow and The Heifers
36. The Bees' Honey
37. The Two Seals
38. The Beaver's House
39. The Peacock and His Bride
40. The Grasshoppers and Their Wealthy Neighbors
41. The Monkey Hill
42. The Dog and Her Rival
43. The Identical Crows
44. The Panther and the Woodcutter
45. Good News and Bad News
46. The Woodchuck and The Old Bones
47. The Turtle and The Geese
48. The Panthers, The Leopards, and The Jaguars
49. The Woodcutter and The Lion
50. The Hyena and The Badger
51. The Magician and The Mole
52. Man and His Natural Enemy
53. The Traitorous Jackal
54. The Tears of the Rich
55. Dishonored Prophets
56. The Wolves and The Work Animals
57. The Fat Woman and The Terrier
58. The Murderer and His Moral Code
59. The King and The Bright Young Men
60. The King and The Outcast
61. The End of The World
62. The Snapping Turtle and The Wisteria Vine
63. The Screech Owl and The Farmer
64. The Queen and The Woodcutter's Wife
65. The King and The Plotters
66. The Sow With The Unlimited Milk
67. The Cock and The Capon
68. The Hangman and The Hero
69. The Doubting Ducks
70. The Pig and The Dirty Doves
71. The Mink and The Tame Animals
72. The Philosophical Lead-Ram
73. The Guinea Fowl and The Farmer
74. The Doctor and The Hippopotamus
75. Cowards and Fearless Men
76. The Visitor and The Razorback Hogs
77. The Lark and Her Nest
78. The Birthday of The Hermit
79. Men and The Other Animals
80. The Disasters
81. The Untouchable
82. The Nightingale That Listened To Men
83. The Miracle
84. The Rattlesnake and The Scorpion
85. The Squirrel and The Trees
86. The Fisherman and The Hen
87. The King and The Nature of Man
88. The Law of The Foxes
89. The Farmhand and His Judges
90. The Strangers
91. The Slave and The Cart Horse
92. The Fox and The Fur Piece
93. The Prophets and The Mountains
94. The Pious Mantis
95. The Prayer That Was Almost Answered
96. The Unspeakable Words
97. Aesop's Last Fable
98. Iadmon and Aesop
99. The Unique Quality of Truth