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Tales from the Basotho

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Tales from the Basotho

by Postma, Minnie; translated by Susie McDermid, analytical notes, tale type and motif indexes by John M. Vlach

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Austin: University of Texas Press, 1974. Hardcover. xxv, 177p., remainder mark on bottom edge else very good condition in a price-clipped dj. Dj subtitle: "Fiction from the Oral Tradition of a Black South African People." Publications from the American Folklore Society, Memoir Series, Volume 59.

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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
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Title
Tales from the Basotho
Author
Postma, Minnie; translated by Susie McDermid, analytical notes, tale type and motif indexes by John M. Vlach
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
University of Texas Press
Place of Publication
Austin
Date Published
1974
Bookseller catalogs
Africa; Folklore; LESOTHO;

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