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Mega Index Sources
Displaying 171841 - 171870 of 172868
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Library | The Stories We Tell: An Anthology of Oregon Folk Literature | Suzi Jones and Jarold Ramsey, 1994 |
398.2 J79 |
Library | Shasta Indian Tales | Rosemary Holsinger, illistrations by P.I. Piemme, 1982 |
398.2 H64 1982 |
Library | Making the World: Mythtime Writings, Volume 1 | Thomas Doty, 1985 |
398.2 D64 V.4 |
Library | Sometimes the Sun and Moon Travel Together: Mythtime Writings, Volume 2 | Thomas Doty, 1985 |
398.2 D64 V3 |
Library | The Forest, By the River: Mythtime Writings, Volume 3 | Thomas Doty, 1985 |
398.2 D64 V.2 |
Library | Coyote Makes Tracks All Over the World: Mythtime Writings, Volume 4 | Thomas Doty, 1985 |
398.2 D64 V.1 |
Library | Oregon Folklore | Suzi Jones, 1990 |
398 J65 1977 |
Library | Folklore of the Great West | John Greenway, 1969 |
398 F64 1969 |
Library | American Folklore and the Historian | Richard M. Dorson, 1971 |
398 D67 1971 |
Library | The Handwriting of American Records For a Period of 300 Years | E. Kay Kirkham, history of American Handwriting, 1973 |
411 K57 1973 |
Library | Folklife Annual 1986 | A Collection of articles on traditional expressive life and culture of the United States, 1986 |
398.3 F66 1986 |
Library | Folklife Annual 1985 | Collection of American cultural expressions, 1985 |
398.3 F66 1985 |
Library | Myths and Legends: North American | Lewis Spence, 1918 |
398.2 S64 1918 |
Library | Coyote Was Going There: Indian Literature of the Oregon Country | Jarold Ramsey, 1977 |
398.2 R34 1977 |
Library | Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest | Katharine Berry Judson, 1910 |
ORE CAB REF 398.2 Judson, K |
Library | Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest (1997) | Katharine Berry Judson, new version with introduction by Jay Miller, 1997 |
398.2 J93 1997 |
Library | The American Thesaurus of Slang | Lester V. Berrey and Melvin Van Den Bark, 1942 |
423 B47 1942 |
Library | Roget's Thesaurus of Synonyms and Antonyms | Peter Mark Roget, 1972 |
424 R63 1972 |
Library | Roget's International Thesaurus fifth edition | Robert L. Chapman, 1992 |
423.1 Rog |
Library | The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms | Christine Ammer, 1997 |
423.1 A51 1997 |
Library | Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary | G. & C. Merriam Co. 1972, first page has the name "John Hood" written on it. |
423 W42 1972 |
Library | New Universal Self-Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language | W.J. Pelo, 1935 |
423 U58 1936 |
Library | Langenscheit's New College German Dictionary | Heinz Messinger, 1973 |
433.2 M58 1973 |
Library | Dictionary of American Regional English Volume 1 | Frederic G. Cassidy, 1985 |
427 D4 |
Library | A Copious & Critical Latin-English Lexicon | 1857, written in inside page, "E.V. Hover, Roseberg, Oregon Nov. 7 1892" |
470.04 A56 1857 |
Library | The Chinook Jargon and How to Use it | A Complete and Exhaustive Lexicon of the Oldest Trade Language of the American Continent. George C. Shaw, 1909 |
497.4 S53 1909 |
Library | Chinook A History and Dictionary | Edward Harper Thomas, 1970 |
497.4 T46 1970 |
Library | Places of Worship: Exploring Their History | James P. Wind, 1990 |
726.09 W76 1990 |
Library | Artistic Houses | Part of the series "Interior View of a Number of the Most Beautiful and Celebrated Homes in the United States", 1971 |
728 A77 1971 |
Library | Protecting Historic Architecture and Museum Collection from Natural Disaster | Barclay G. Jones, 1986 |
727.6 P96 1986 |