Folklore -- United States
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Folklore -- United States
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Folklore
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of49
- Myths and Legends of Our Own Land
- Pecos Bill
- Myths and legends of our own land, complete, Charles M. Skinner
- The legend of Lightning Larry, told by Aaron Shepard ; pictures by Toni Goffe
- The poetry of everyday life, storytelling and the art of awareness, Steve Zeitlin ; with a foreword by Bob Holman
- Paul Bunyan
- The talking eggs, Michael Sporn Animation, Inc. and WGBH Education Foundation
- John Henry
- The legend of the three trees
- Ethnomimesis:, folklife and the representation of culture, Robert Cantwell
- Paul Bunyan, a retelling by Eric Blair ; illustrated by Micah Chambers-Goldberg
- Pecos Bill, colossal cowboy
- Pecos Bill
- You Read to Me, I'll Read to You, very short tall tales to read together, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; Illustrated by Michael Emberley
- American folk tales and songs:, and other examples of English-American tradition as preserved in the Appalachian Mountains and elsewhere in the United States
- Things that go bump in the night
- John Henry
- Regional folklore, by Ann E. Vitale
- The baker's dozen, a colonial American tale
- John Henry, adapted by Stephen Krensky ; illustrations by Mark Oldroyd
- Pecos Bill tames a colossal cyclone
- John Henry, a retelling by Christianne Jones ; illustrated by Ben Peterson
- Mother knows best, the truth about mom's well-meaning (but not always accurate) advice, Sue Castle
- Pecos Bill, adapted by Stephen Krensky ; illustrations by Paul Tong
- John Henry, hammerin' hero
- Pecos Bill and Slue-Foot Sue
- Paul Bunyan
- The legend of Lightning Larry
- American vampires, their true bloody history from New York to California, Dr. Bob Curran ; illustrations by Ian Daniels
- Torching the fink books and other essays on vernacular culture
- Sense of place, American regional cultures, edited by Barbara Allen and Thomas J. Schlereth
- Pecos Bill, a retelling by Eric Blair ; illustrated by Micah Chambers-Goldberg
- Johnny Appleseed
- May-pole of Merrymount, Charles M. Skinner, Varla Ventura
- The people could fly, the picture book, Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
- Tall tales of America
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- Paul Bunyan
- John Henry, Roark Bradford's novel and play, introduction and scholarly materials by Steven C. Tracy
- Paul Bunyan, adapted by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Craig Orback
- Pecos Bill, por Eric Blair ; ilustrado por Micah Chambers-Goldberg ; traducción, Sol Robledo
- Davy Crockett and the Great Mississippi Snag
- Old-time country wisdom and lore:, 1000s of traditional skills for simple living, Jerry Mack Johnson
- Mike Fink, adapted by Stephen Krensky; illustrations by Jeni Reeves
- Pecos Bill, the greatest cowboy of all time
- Mysterious Celtic mythology in American folklore, Bob Curran
- American tall tales, by Mary Pope Osborne ; wood engravings by Michael McCurdy
- The tall tale of Paul Bunyan
- Folkloric American witchcraft and the multicultural experience, a crucible at the crossroads, Via Hedera
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