The Wolf and Crane Small Journal
Pickup available at Morgan Library & Museum
Usually ready in 2-4 days
This pocket-sized journal is perfect for the writer on the go! The soft-touch cover and lined ivory-colored paper will give life to any story.
Written and illuminated in Austria, probably in Tyrol, in the last quarter of the 15th century, The Wolf and Crane is one of a collection of moralizing tales translated into German from various Latin sources by Hugo von Trimberg around 1300.
The main moral of The Wolf and the Crane is that you should not expect a reward for serving the wicked or ungrateful and be thankful if you escape harm when helping them. This fable teaches that one should be careful about offering help to the selfish, as they often lack honor and will not return kindness.