Incoming Resources
- The crow's tale, a Lenni Lenape Native American legend, Naomi Howarth
- Creating a tall tale, a production of Schlessinger Media ; produced and directed by Top Dog Media ; executive producer Andrew Schlessinger
- Homespun, tales from America's favorite storytellers, edited, with an introduction, by Jimmy Neil Smith
- The Diane Goode book of American folk tales & songs, collected by Ann Durell
- Rip Van Winkle, Rabbit Ears Entertainment ; adapted and illustrated by Rick Meyerowitz; produced by Ken Horn ; director, C.W. Rogers
- American folklore, an encyclopedia, edited by Jan Harold Brunvand
- Tall tale America, a legendary history of our humorous heroes, Walter Blair ; illustrated by John Sandford
- Song of Sacajawea, Rabbit Ears Entertainment ; illustrated by Jack Molloy ; written by James H. Kunstler
- Ready-to-tell tales, sure-fire stories from America's favorite storytellers, edited by David Holt and Bill Mooney
- 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, collected by Duncan Emrich ; illustrated by Ib Ohlsson
- Encyclopedia of Black folklore and humor, compiled and edited by Henry D. Spalding. Introd. by J. Mason Brewer. Illustrated by Rue Knapp
- Whoppers, tall tales and other lies, collected from American folklore by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by Glen Rounds
- Regional folklore, by Ann E. Vitale
- North American legends, edited by Virginia Haviland ; ill. by Ann Strugnell
- Sweet land of story, thirty-six American tales to tell, [compiled by] Pleasant DeSpain ; illustrated by Don Bell
- Traditional tales from North America, written by Vic Parker
- Stockings of buttermilk, American folktales, edited by Neil Philip ; illustrated by Jacqueline Mair
- And the green grass grew all around, folk poetry from everyone, by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrations by Sue Truesdell
- Our folk heroes, by Karen Spies
- Classic American folk tales, retold by Steven Zorn ; with illustrations by Gary Gianni [and others]
- American folk, classic tales retold, by Charles Sullivan ; illustrations by Warren Infield
- Granny, will your dog bite, and other mountain rhymes, [collected] by Gerald Milnes ; illustrated by Kimberly Bulcken Root
- The Great American liar, [edited by] James E. Myers
- The terrible Hodag, written by Caroline Arnold ; illustrated by Lambert Davis