Folklore -- United States
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Folklore -- United States
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Folklore
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- The secret history of Bigfoot, field notes on a North American monster, John O'Connor
- The tailypo, a ghost story, told by Joanna Galdone ; illustrated by Paul Galdone
- Myths, legends, and folktales of America, an anthology, David Leeming and Jake Page
- The complete tales of Uncle Remus, Joel Chandler Harris ; compiled by Richard Chase ; with illustrations by Arthur Burdette Frost ... [et al]
- Folklore from the working folk of America, Selected and edited by Tristram Potter Coffin and Hennig Cohen, from the leading journals and archives of folklore
- America in legend: folklore from the colonial period to the present, [by] Richard M. Dorson
- Black culture and Black consciousness, Afro-American folk thought from slavery to freedom, Lawrence W. Levine
- Great American folklore, legends, tales, ballads, and superstitions from all across America, compiled by Kemp P. Battle ; illustrated by John M. Battle
- The Folklore of American holidays, Hennig Cohen and Tristram Potter Coffin, editors
- The people could fly, the picture book, Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
- Lincoln legends, myths, hoaxes, and confabulations associated with our greatest president, Edward Steers Jr. ; with an introduction by Harold Holzer
- Folklore for the time of your life, Elaine S. Katz
- The folklore of the American holidays, a compilation of more than 600 beliefs, legends, superstitions, proverbs, riddles, poems, songs, dances, games, plays, pageants, fairs, foods, and processions associated with over 140 American calendar customs and festivals, Hennig Cohen and Tristram Potter Coffin, editors
- Wishbone, reference and interpretation in Black folk narrative, Laura C. Jarmon
- Uncertain glory; folklore and the American Revolution
- Sleeping with a sunflower, a treasury of old-time gardening lore, by Louise Riotte ; with illustrations by the author
- More scary stories to tell in the dark, collected [and retold] by Alvin Schwartz ; drawings by Stephen Gammell
- Johnny Appleseed, retold by M. J. York ; illustrated by Michael Garland
- Do blue bedsheets bring babies?, the truth behind old wives' tales, Thomas Craughwell ; illustrated by Marie Coons
- The legend of the three trees, book adaptation by Catherine McCafferty ; illustrated by Dahl Taylor
- Folklore from Africa to the United States, an annotated bibliography, compiled by Margaret N. Coughlan
- John Henry, an American legend, story and pictures by Ezra Jack Keats
- Mysterious Celtic mythology in American folklore, Bob Curran
- Ten tall tales, origins, activities & more, Phyllis J. Perry
- No foot of land, folklore of American Methodist itinerants, by Donald E. Byrne, Jr. ; with a foreword by Stuart C. Henry
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