(Dean's Rag Book Co.) LES BETES QUI PARLENT (FRENCH LANGUAGE EDITION OF DEAN'S RAG BOOK NO. 103: "PRETTY TAILS"); illustrated by Mittie Mildred Morris. Paris: Hachette et Cie., circa 1910. 4to - 11-3/8" x 7-3/4". Sewn cloth spine as issued, color pictorial cloth wrappers with titles printed in black and pinking to the head and foot of the book (to minimize the effects of fraying to the cloth), with a single small stain to the back wrapper for what is a wonderful copy of the book. [18] pp. including wrappers. Printed entirely on cloth, the book is filled with color drawings of animals going about their daily routines on the farm, including a donkey, a flight of pigeons, chickens, ducks, a turkey chasing a dog, a wonderful group of frogs playing leap-frog(!), a cricket warning a lamb to watch out for the bees, etc. etc.; illustrated by Morris with a full page color drawing on every page; a humorous verse printed in black accompany each drawing and describes the characters and the action occurring therein; light scattered unobtrusive spotting and a light small stain to inside back wrapper for what otherwise is a bright fresh copy of the book. The condition of the book is NEAR FINE. No copies located on OCLC/WorldCat. RARE; from the Dean's Rag Book Co. archives. #001038