West Indian folk-tales, retold by Philip Sherlock; illustrated by Joan Kiddell-Monroe.
Series: Oxford myths and legends | Oxford myths and legendsPublication details: London, Oxford U.P., 1966.Description: [7], 151 pages color frontispiece, illustrations, color plates 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 398.24
- GR120 .S5 1966a
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The coomacka tree -- The crested curassow -- Irraweka, mischief maker -- The jaguar and the crested curassow -- The dog's nose is cold -- The Warau people discover the earth -- Tiger story, Anansi story -- Tiger in the forest, Anansi in the web -- Mancrow, bird of darkness -- Anansi and snake the postman -- Dry bone and Anansi -- How crab got a hard back -- Cat and dog -- Anansi and Candlefly -- Anansi's old riding horse -- Why women won't listen -- anansi hunts with tiger -- Work let me see -- The sea mammy -- Born a monkey, live a monkey -- Mr. Wheeler.
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