The Dog and the Wolf

  • The Dog and the Wolf
    By Karen Anderson, Poul Anderson

    “Because Gratillonius has made it a thorn in your side.” “That. But also because, in spite of everything we've done—I say this candidly, confidentially—he's made it flourish. It grows. It's a magnet for industrious immigrants; ...

  • The Dog and the Wolf
    By Karen Anderson, Poul Anderson

    Just as England remembers King Arthur, so do the people of Brittany recall a great and noble leader who held back the barbarian darkness for a time.

  • The Dog and the Wolf
    By Alice H Garside, Sarah F Wilkins

    The Dog and the Wolf

  • The Dog and the Wolf
    By Cynthia Swain

    Is it better to be a dog who has his meals provided or a wolf who is free and captures his own food. Read this Aesop's Tale and decide.

  • The Dog and the Wolf: King of Ys Book 4
    By Karen Anderson, Poul Anderson

    Ys has fallen, murdered by her god in an act of senile vengeance.

  • The Dog and the Wolf: A Retelling of Aesop's Fable
    By Eric Blair

    After meeting a well-fed dog, a half-starved wolf is ready to exchange his life in the wild for the daily comforts of food and shelter until he learns that a full belly is not worth the price of freedom.

  • The Dog and the Wolf

    The Dog and the Wolf

  • The Dog and the Wolf
    By Bob Williams

    The Dog and the Wolf