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- 1000 Books Before Kindergarten, Vol. 2 | 19, Folk & Fairy Theme
- trueA million fish ... more or less
- A treasury of American folk humor ; : a rare confection of laughter, tall tales, jests and other gems of merriment of the American people
- A treasury of American folklore : stories, ballads, and traditions of the people
- A treasury of American folklore : stories, ballads, and traditions of the people
- A treasury of American folklore : stories, ballads, and traditions of the people
- A treasury of American superstitions
- trueAlfred Bulltop Stormalong
- America celebrates! : a patchwork of weird & wonderful holiday lore
- America in legend: folklore from the colonial period to the present : [by] Richard M. Dorson
- trueAmerica's oddest legends
- American folk tales
- American folklore
- American folklore : with revised bibliographical notes, 1977
- American folklore and legend
- American tall tales
- American tall tales
- American tall tales
- American tall tales as told by Jim Weiss : A Companion Reader with Dramatizations
- American tall tales, Vol. 4
- trueAmerican vampires : their true bloody history from New York to California
- American wildlife in symbol and story
- trueAnimal folk tales of America : Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, The Jumping Frog, Davy Crockett, Johnny Appleseed, Sweet Betsy, and many others
- Big Mose, hero fireman
- trueBig men, big country : a collection of American tall tales
- Black culture and Black consciousness : Afro-American folk thought from slavery to freedom
- trueBo Rabbit smart for true : tall tales from the Gullah
- Bowleg Bill : seagoing cowboy
- Bowleg Bill, seagoing cowpuncher
- Brer Rabbit : stories from Uncle Remus
- Brer Rabbit and Boss Lion
- trueBrer Rabbit and the goober patch
- trueBrer Tiger and the big wind
- trueBruh Rabbit and the tar baby girl
- trueCalamity Jane
- Calamity Jane
- trueCallie Ann and Mistah Bear
- Candle-lighting time in Bodidalee
- trueCaptain Stormalong
- trueCasey Jones
- trueCasey Jones's fireman : the story of Sim Webb
- Cherokee legends and the trail of tears : from the nineteenth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology
- trueClassic American folk tales
- Country scrapbook
- Coyote and the butterflies : a Pueblo Indian tale
- Coyote in love
- Curious customs : the stories behind 296 popular American rituals
- trueCut from the same cloth : American women of myth, legend, and tall tale
- trueDancing Turtle
- Darlin' Clementine
- trueDavy Crockett gets hitched
- Disney's American legends, Volume 1, The legend of Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill
- Disney's American legends, Volume 2, John Henry, Paul Bunyan, & the saga of Windwagon Smith
- trueDjango
- Do blue bedsheets bring babies? : the truth behind old wives' tales
- trueFebold Feboldson
- Flapdoodle : pure nonsense from American folklore
- Folklore from the working folk of America
- Folklore in America : tales, songs, superstitions, proverbs, riddles, games, folk drama, and folk festivals, with 17 folk melodies
- Folklore in American literature
- Folklore on the American land
- Folkloric American witchcraft and the multicultural experience : a crucible at the crossroads
- Ghostly animals of America
- trueGiant treasury of Brer Rabbit
- Gib Morgan, oilman
- trueGood morning, Granny Rose : an Arkansas folktale
- Grandfather stories of the Navahos
- Grandmother Spider brings the sun : a Cherokee story
- Great American folklore : legends, tales, ballads, and superstitions from all across America
- Groundhog Phil's message
- Handbook of American folklore
- Hearts of fire : great women of American lore and legend
- trueHer stories : African American folktales, fairy tales, and true tales
- trueHiawatha and the great peace
- If Beale Street could talk : music, community, culture
- Indian campfire tales ; : legends about the ways of animals and men
- Interpreting folklore
- trueInventing American tradition : from the Mayflower to Cinco de Mayo
- trueJack and the Fire Dragon
- Jack the giant chaser : an Appalachian tale
- John Henry
- trueJohn Henry
- John Henry
- trueJohn Henry
- John Henry
- trueJohn Henry
- John Henry
- trueJohn Henry
- John Henry
- John Henry
- trueJohn Henry
- John Henry
- trueJohn Henry : an American legend
- John Henry : an American legend
- John Henry, an American legend
- John Henry, an American legend : An American Legend
- trueJohn Henry, hammerin' hero
- trueJohn Henry, the steel-driving man
- Johnny Appleseed
- Johnny Appleseed
- Journey cake, ho!
- trueKickle snifters and other fearsome critters : collected from American folklore by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by Glen Rounds
- Language and mind : a Whorfian folk theory in United State[s] language law
- Lay my burden down : a folk history of slavery
- Lay my burden down ; : a folk history of slavery
- trueLincoln legends : myths, hoaxes, and confabulations associated with our greatest president
- trueLittle Eight John
- Los huevos parlantes : cuento popular del sur de los Estados Unidos
- trueMike Fink
- Mike Fink : a tall tale
- trueMike Fink : a tall tale
- trueMiss Sally Ann and the panther
- Moaning bones : African-American ghost stories
- More scary stories to tell in the dark
- More scary stories to tell in the dark
- More scary stories to tell in the dark
- More scary stories to tell in the dark
- More scary stories to tell in the dark
- More scary stories to tell in the dark
- More scary stories to tell in the dark : Collected from Folklore
- Mysterious Celtic mythology in American folklore
- Myth-informed : legends, credos, and wrongheaded "facts" we all believe
- Myths & legends of our own land
- Myths and legends of our own land
- Myths, legends, and folktales of America : an anthology
- trueNoodlehead stories : world tales kids can read & tell
- North American legends
- Ol' Paul, the mighty logger : being a true account of the seemingly incredible exploits and inventions of the great Paul Bunyan
- Old Stormalong, hero of the seven seas
- Old wives' tales : the truth about everyday myths
- Old-time country wisdom & lore : 1000s of traditional skills for simple living
- On the banks of the Hudson : a view of its history and folklore
- trueOne fine trade
- trueOur folk heroes
- Our living traditions ; : an introduction to American folklore
- Paul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- truePaul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- truePaul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan & other American tall tales
- Paul Bunyan : a tall tale
- truePaul Bunyan : my story
- truePaul Bunyan and Babe the blue ox
- truePaul Bunyan and his big blue ox
- Paul Bunyan fights the monster plants
- truePaul Bunyan, a tall tale
- Paul Bunyan, a tall tale
- truePaula Bunyan
- truePecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- truePecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- truePecos Bill : a tall tale
- truePecos Bill : colossal cowboy
- truePecos Bill : the greatest cowboy of all time
- Pecos Bill : the greatest cowboy of all time
- Pecos Bill : un cuento fantástico
- Pecos Bill and Lightning
- truePecos Bill and Slue-Foot Sue
- Pecos Bill and the wonderful clothesline snake
- Pecos Bill finds a horse
- Pecos Bill tames a colossal cyclone
- Pecos Bill, the roughest, toughest, best
- truePig-Boy : a trickster tale from Hawaiʻi
- Plays of America from American folklore for children
- Plays of America from American folklore for young actors
- truePunia and the King of Sharks : a Hawaiian folktale
- Railroad avenue ; : great stories and legends of American railroading
- trueRaw head, bloody bones : African-American tales of the supernatural
- Raw head, bloody bones : African-American tales of the supernatural
- Regional folklore
- Rip Van Winkle
- Rip Van Winkle and other stories
- Rip Van Winkle and other stories
- trueRoy makes a car
- trueSally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett : a tall tale
- Sam Patch, champion jumper
- Sam Patch, the big time jumper
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- trueScary stories to tell in the dark
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- trueScary stories to tell in the dark : collected from folklore
- trueScary stories to tell in the dark : collected from folklore
- trueSeñor Cat's romance and other favorite stories from Latin American
- trueSister tricksters : rollicking tales of clever females
- Sleeping with a sunflower : a treasury of old-time gardening lore
- trueSnowbear Whittington : an Appalachian beauty and the beast
- trueSody Sallyratus
- Sody salleratus
- Stormalong
- Sunpainters : eclipse of the Navajo sun
- trueSure as sunrise : stories of Bruh Rabbit and his walkin' talkin' friends
- trueSweet land of story : thirty-six American tales to tell
- trueTailypo : a newfangled tall tale
- trueTailypo!
- Tall tales : American myths
- Terrapin's pot of sense
- The Caribbean
- trueThe Diane Goode book of American folk tales & songs
- The Folklore of American holidays
- The Folklore of American holidays : a compilation of more than 400 beliefs, legends, superstitions, proverbs, riddles, poems, songs, dances, games, plays, pageants, fairs, foods, and processions associated with over 100 American calendar customs and festivals
- The Gingerbread man
- The Janet Stevens - Susan Stevens Crummel collection : Tops and bottoms ; Cook-a-doodle-doo ; And the dish ran away with the spoon
- trueThe Oxford book of modern fairy tales
- The Parade of heroes : legendary figures in American lore
- The Scary story reader : forty-one of the scariest stories for sleepovers, campfires, car & bus trips-even for first dates!
- trueThe Story of Paul Bunyan
- The Tailypo : a ghost story
- The Whim-wham book : contributed by youngsters, college students, mothers, and aunts and uncles from San Jose, California, to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and from Yarmouth, Maine, to San Antonio, Texas ; collected by Duncan Emrich ; illustrated by Ib Ohlsson
- The adventures of Brer Rabbit and friends : from the stories collected by Joel Chandler Harris
- trueThe adventures of Brer Rabbit and friends : from the stories collected by Joel Chandler Harris
- The adventures of Hiawatha
- trueThe adventures of Molly Whuppie and other Appalachian folktales
- trueThe baker's dozen : a Saint Nicholas tale
- The baker's dozen : a colonial American tale
- The baker's dozen : a colonial American tale
- trueThe barefoot book of princesses
- trueThe big book of urban legends : adapted from the works of Jan Harold Brunvand
- The classic tales of Brer Rabbit
- The complete tales of Uncle Remus
- The cool ride in the sky
- trueThe dancing skeleton
- The days when the animals talked : Black American folktales and how they came to be
- trueThe favorite Uncle Remus
- trueThe fish bride and other Gypsy tales
- The folklore of American holidays : a compilation of more than 500 beliefs, legends, superstitions, proverbs, riddles, poems, songs, dances, games, plays, pageants, fairs, foods, and processions associated with over 120 American calendar customs and festivals
- trueThe freedom riddle
- trueThe greedy old fat man : an American folk tale
- The haunting of America : ghost stories from our past
- trueThe headless haunt and other African-American ghost stories
- trueThe headless roommate and other tales of terror
- trueThe hired hand : an African-American folktale
- The hodgepodge book : an almanac of American folklore; containing all manner of curious, interesting, and out-of-the-way information drawn from American folklore, and not to be found anywhere else in the world; as well as jokes, conundrums, riddles, puzzles, and other matter designed to amuse and entertain--all of it most instructive and delightful
- The knee-high man, and other tales
- trueThe legend of Auntie Po
- trueThe legend of Slappy Hooper : an American tall tale
- The legend of Sleepy Hollow
- trueThe legend of the lady slipper : an Ojibwe tale
- The lifting stone : by Anne Eliot Crompton ; illustrated by Marcia Sewall
- trueThe old woman and her pig : an Appalachian folktale
- trueThe people could fly : American Black folktales
- The people could fly : American Black folktales
- trueThe people could fly : the picture book
- The people could fly : the picture book
- The poetry of everyday life : storytelling and the art of awareness
- The rainbow book of American folk tales and legends
- trueThe secret of the stones : a folktale
- The silver bullet, and other American witch stories
- trueThe six fools
- The sketch book
- The stingy baker
- The story of Brer Rabbit and the wonderful tar baby
- The story of Paul Bunyan
- trueThe story of the Milky Way : a Cherokee tale
- trueThe tailypo : a ghost story
- The tale of three trees : a traditional folktale
- trueThe tales of Uncle Remus : the adventures of Brer Rabbit
- trueThe tales of Uncle Remus : the adventures of Brer Rabbit
- trueThe talking eggs : a folktale from the American South
- The talking eggs : a folktale from the American South
- trueThe tall tale of Paul Bunyan
- trueThe three little pigs and the fox
- The three trees : a traditional folktale
- trueThe three witches
- The vanishing hitchhiker : American urban legends and their meanings
- The yellow fairy book
- trueThe young Oxford book of folk tales
- Three-minute tales : stories from around the world to tell or read when time is short
- Tongues of jade
- Tony Beaver, griddle skater
- Tops & bottoms
- Tops & bottoms
- trueTops and bottoms
- Traditional tales from North America
- trueTwo bad boys : a very old Cherokee tale
- Uncertain glory ; : folklore and the American Revolution
- trueUncle Remus : the complete tales
- Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
- Unriddling : all sorts of riddles to puzzle your guessery
- Very short tall tales to read together
- Walt Disney presents Legends of America
- trueWay up and over everything
- trueWeird U.S. : your travel guide to America's local legends and best kept secrets
- What's so lucky about a four-leaf clover? and 8414 other strange and fascinating superstiitons from all over the world
- When Windwagon Smith came to Westport
- trueWhen birds could talk & bats could sing : the adventures of Bruh Sparrow, Sis Wren, and their friends
- trueWho took my hairy toe?
- Whoppers : tall tales and other lies
- trueWhy Lapin's ears are long and other tales from the Louisiana bayou
- trueWicked Jack
- Wildwoods wisdom : mythic encounters with the natural world
- Wiley and the Hairy man
- trueWiley and the hairy man
- Wise women : folk and fairy tales from around the world
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