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From my reviews of some:
Unwitting Wisdom: An Anthology of Aesop's Fables is beautiful, but only has a dozen stories, a three-star book for me.
I gave four stars to The Lion and the Mouse and Other Aesop Fables; it is beautiful, too, and has fables that were new to me!
A more complete edition (which is what would have mattered most when I was a child and in love with these fables!) is the one copyright 1987, by Ward Lock Limited, Exeter Books, ISBN 0671087584, author and adaptor uncredited.
And then there's Aesop in California, a four star book for me, a stellar choice for anyone interested in the natural history of the Golden State.
Unwitting Wisdom: An Anthology of Aesop's Fables is beautiful, but only has a dozen stories, a three-star book for me.
I gave four stars to The Lion and the Mouse and Other Aesop Fables; it is beautiful, too, and has fables that were new to me!
A more complete edition (which is what would have mattered most when I was a child and in love with these fables!) is the one copyright 1987, by Ward Lock Limited, Exeter Books, ISBN 0671087584, author and adaptor uncredited.
And then there's Aesop in California, a four star book for me, a stellar choice for anyone interested in the natural history of the Golden State.

I love Aesop's Fables by Jerry Pinkney. Very appealing illustrations. Simple wording. Great variety of fables.

- The Bundle of Sticks -
To his sons, who fell out, father spake:
"This bundle of sticks you can't break;
Take them singly, with ease,
You may break as you please,
So, dissension your strength will unmake."
[Strength is in unity]
And it is, of course, lavishly illustrated in Walter Crane's distinctive style. You kind of have to know the fables going in to really appreciate it, but it's a clever take on the subject.
Does anyone have particular editions that they can recommend?