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Campus Legends
ABC-CLIO 2005; US$ 81.00Since the earliest days of universities, students have told stories about their daily lives, often emphasizing extraordinary, surprising, and baffling events. This book examines the fascinating world of college and university legends. While it primarily looks at legends, it also gives some attention to rumors, pranks, rituals, and other forms of folklore.... more...
Children's Folklore
Greenwood Publishing Group 2008; US$ 55.00Offers students and general readers an introduction to children's folklore. more...
Haunted Halls
University Press of Mississippi 2007; US$ 50.00Why do so many American college students tell stories about encounters with ghosts? In Haunted Halls, the first book-length interpretive study of college ghostlore, Elizabeth Tucker takes the reader back to school to get acquainted with a wide range of college spirits. Some of the best-known ghosts that she discusses are Emory University\'s Dooley,... more...
New York State Folklife Reader
University Press of Mississippi 2013; US$ 137.50New York and its folklore scholars hold an important place in the history of the discipline. In New York dialogue between folklore researchers in the academy and those working in the public arena has been highly productive. In this volume, the works of New York's academic and public folklorists are presented together. Unlike some folklore anthologies,... more...
Crash Course in Library Supervision
Greenwood Publishing Group 2007; US$ 30.00Managing a small library requires skills in working with personnel, the library board, patrons, and the key people in the community. Understanding these requirements will help the person with no formal education to be a more effective administrator in this setting more...
Spookiest Stories Ever
The University Press of Kentucky 2010; US$ 24.95If tree branches scratching at your window on a stormy April night or the hot, sticky oppression of a stifling summer's day puts fear into your heart. Or rustling November leaves, and the chill that sneaks into your bones during the darkened days of winter makes you quiver with anxiety, then reading spooky thrillers shouldn't wait until October. ... more...
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