Eighteen Afro-American folktales from South Carolina, including several tales about Br'er Rabbit.Reprint of the 1892 ed.Eighteen Afro-American folktales from South Carolina, including several tales about Br'er Rabbit.Mode of access: Internet
Reprinted (?) from the Universal library. Fiction, v. 1, p. 233-416.Printed in double columns.Mode o...
The Augusta Baker Collection of African-American Children\u27s Literature and Folklore totals over 1...
Swahili and English on opposite pages.A reissue of the 1870 ed.Mode of access: Internet
Published 1893 under title: Voodoo tales, as told among the negroes of the Southwest.Mode of access:...
Published London the same year under title: Old Rabbit, the voodoo, and other sorcerers.Mode of acce...
Signed: James Deans.From: The Journal of American folk-lore, v. 1 no. 2, July-Sept. 1888.Caption tit...
Read at tne Annual meeting of the American Folk-lore Society, November 29, 1890.Mode of access: Inte...
Published in 1890 under the title: Two white slaves.Published in 1856 under the title: The Creole or...
Thesis (M.A.)--Univ. of California. May, 1922.Bibliography: p. 49-51.Mode of access: Internet
First ed. published in 1911 under title: Congo life and folklore.pt. I. Life on the Congo as describ...
In 2 pts.; pt. 1 consists of tales by various informants; pt. 2, tales by James Douglas Suggs.Biblio...
Cover title.A wild boar chase.--Common sense on saloons; and the temperance question, extracts from ...
Out of the hundreds of published slave narratives,only a handful exist specific to South Carolina, a...
First published in 1911; this edition adds an afterword.The rooster telephone -- Old man Gully's han...
Originally published as author's thesis.Reprinted from the American Journal of Religious Psychology ...
Reprinted (?) from the Universal library. Fiction, v. 1, p. 233-416.Printed in double columns.Mode o...
The Augusta Baker Collection of African-American Children\u27s Literature and Folklore totals over 1...
Swahili and English on opposite pages.A reissue of the 1870 ed.Mode of access: Internet
Published 1893 under title: Voodoo tales, as told among the negroes of the Southwest.Mode of access:...
Published London the same year under title: Old Rabbit, the voodoo, and other sorcerers.Mode of acce...
Signed: James Deans.From: The Journal of American folk-lore, v. 1 no. 2, July-Sept. 1888.Caption tit...
Read at tne Annual meeting of the American Folk-lore Society, November 29, 1890.Mode of access: Inte...
Published in 1890 under the title: Two white slaves.Published in 1856 under the title: The Creole or...
Thesis (M.A.)--Univ. of California. May, 1922.Bibliography: p. 49-51.Mode of access: Internet
First ed. published in 1911 under title: Congo life and folklore.pt. I. Life on the Congo as describ...
In 2 pts.; pt. 1 consists of tales by various informants; pt. 2, tales by James Douglas Suggs.Biblio...
Cover title.A wild boar chase.--Common sense on saloons; and the temperance question, extracts from ...
Out of the hundreds of published slave narratives,only a handful exist specific to South Carolina, a...
First published in 1911; this edition adds an afterword.The rooster telephone -- Old man Gully's han...
Originally published as author's thesis.Reprinted from the American Journal of Religious Psychology ...
Reprinted (?) from the Universal library. Fiction, v. 1, p. 233-416.Printed in double columns.Mode o...
The Augusta Baker Collection of African-American Children\u27s Literature and Folklore totals over 1...
Swahili and English on opposite pages.A reissue of the 1870 ed.Mode of access: Internet