Tales -- United States
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Tales -- United States
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Tales
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- The story is true, the art and meaning of telling stories, Bruce Jackson
- Great American folklore, legends, tales, ballads, and superstitions from all across America, compiled by Kemp P. Battle ; illustrated by John M. Battle
- Yankee Doodle's cousins, [by] Anne Malcolmson, illustrated by Robert McCloskey
- The people could fly, American Black folktales, Virginia Hamilton
- Ghosts and witches aplenty, more tales our settlers told, [by] Joseph and Edith Raskin. Illustrated by William Sauts Bock
- Scary stories to tell in the dark, collected from folklore, retold by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by Brett Helquist
- Scary stories to tell in the dark, collected from American folklore by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by Stephen Gammell
- The Scary story reader, forty-one of the scariest stories for sleepovers, campfires, car & bus trips, even for first dates, collected by Richard and Judy Dockrey Young; introduction by Jan Harold Brunvand; illustrations by Wendell E. Hall
- Big men, big country : a collection of American tall tales, written by Paul Robert Walker ; illustrated by James Bernardin
- American tall tales, Illustrated by Richard M. Powers
- Talk that talk, an anthology of African-American storytelling, edited by Linda Goss & Marian E. Barnes
- Mama knows best, African-American wives' tales, myths, and remedies for mothers and mothers-to-be, Chrisena Coleman
- Afro-American folktales, stories from Black traditions in the New World, selected and edited by Roger D. Abrahams
- Black sheep and kissing cousins, how our family stories shape us, Elizabeth Stone
- The people could fly, American Black folktales, told by Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
- Shuckin' and jivin', folklore from contemporary Black Americans, Daryl Cumber Dance
- Scary stories, Alvin Schwartz
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