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African folk tales. Illustrated by Ernest Crichlow

Catalog Data

Author:
Nunn, Jessie Alford  Search this
Crichlow, Ernest 1914-2005  Search this
Physical description:
141 p. illus. 21 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
Africa
Date:
1969
[1969]
Contents:
Why monkeys live in trees.--Today me, tomorrow thee.--The hare and the widow.--Clowns with sad faces.--Why hawks feed on chickens.--Nyangondhu, the fisherman.--Law of the jungle.--When will animals rule the world?--The greedy wife.--Find the thief.--The miracle.--Chief Spider's problem.--Kamau, the gay bachelor.--In the old Kingdom of Kathomo.--The giant who ate people.-- The black cow.--The lazy squirrel.--The sons of Murima Kwarie.--Honey and drums and a teller of tales.--The brothers
Topic:
Tales  Search this
Call number:
GR350.N8X 1969
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_345805