Legends
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Legends
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Legends
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- Myths and legends, mirrors of mankind, produced by Center for Humanities, Inc
- Sky loom, Native American myth, story, and song, edited and with an introduction by Brian Swann
- Keïta!, l'héritage du griot, Keita!, the heritage of the griot, AFIX Productions ; Les Productions de la Lanterne ; Sahélis Productions ; L'E tat de Burkina
- Handbook of Inca mythology, Paul R. Steele, with the assistance of Catherine J. Allen
- Tall tale America, a legendary history of our humorous heroes, by Walter Blair ; illustrated by Sgt. Glen Rounds
- Mythology lives!, ancient stories and modern literature, video director : Susan Anderson ; video production : Eve Cotton, John G. Danza, Holly Faison, Jim Maguire, Leslie Ann Nathan, Susan Anderson
- The supernatural revamped, from timeworn legends to twenty-first-century chic, edited by Barbara Brodman and James E. Doan
- American folk legend;, a symposium., Edited, with a pref., by Wayland D. Hand
- The hill of the dragon, an enquiry into the nature of dragon legends, Paul Newman
- Lincoln legends, myths, hoaxes, and confabulations associated with our greatest president, Edward Steers Jr. ; with an introduction by Harold Holzer
- From my people, 400 years of African American folklore, edited by Daryl Cumber Dance
- Too good to be true, the colossal book of urban legends, Jan Harold Brunvand
- Ghosts and the Japanese, cultural experience in Japanese death legends, by Michiko Iwasaka and Barre Toelken
- Britain begins, Barry Cunliffe
- The vanishing hitchhiker, American urban legends and their meanings, Jan Harold Brunvand
- Lost legends of the West, [by] Brad Williams & Choral Pepper
- The Oxford guide to Arthurian literature and legend, Alan Lupack