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Southwestern Lore: Publications of the Texas Folklore Society - Number IX, 1931

Southwestern Lore: Publications of the Texas Folklore Society - Number IX, 1931

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Southwestern Lore: Publications of the Texas Folklore Society - Number IX, 1931

by DOBIE, J. Frank, edited by

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Austin, Texas: Published for the Texas Folk-Lore Society by The Southwest Press, 1931. Softcover. Good. Periodical. Octavo. v, 199pp. Tan printed wrappers. Rear cover heavily discolored and soiled, front cover is detached and has been reaffixed using cellophane tape, with yellowing of tape externally and internally, else a good only copy. Contributions by Frost Woodhull, H.B. Parks, Honora DeBusk Smith, David Donoghue, Frank Goodwyn, Edgar B. Kincaid, John G. Bourke, Joauin Mora, C.C. Glascock, Julia Estill, George Keith Gordon, Mary Daggett Lake, A.W. Eddins, Martin L. Crimmins, C.E. Castaneda, George E. Hastings, Ernest E. Leisy, and Edwin Ford Piper.

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Title
Southwestern Lore: Publications of the Texas Folklore Society - Number IX, 1931
Author
DOBIE, J. Frank, edited by
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Softcover
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Used - Good
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Publisher
Published for the Texas Folk-Lore Society by The Southwest Press
Place of Publication
Austin, Texas
Date Published
1931
Keywords
Anthology, SouthernAuthor/Interest, TexasAuthor/Interest

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