Vance Randolph book typescripts, 1947-1953.
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Mixed materialsDescription: 20 items; 3 containers; 1.2 linear feetContained works: - Randolph, Vance, 1892-1980. Down in the holler: a gallery of Ozark folk speech. 1953
- Randolph, Vance, 1892-1980. Ozark superstitions. 1947
- Randolph, Vance, 1892-1980. We always lie to strangers: tall tales from the Ozarks. 1951
- Randolph, Vance, 1892-1980. Who blowed up the church house? and other Ozark folk tales. 1952
- Wilson, George P. 1888-1972. Down in the holler: a gallery of Ozark folk speech. 1953
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Typescripts, with corrections in ink, of four of Randolph's books: Ozark Superstitions (1947); We Always Lie to Strangers: Tall Tales from the Ozarks (1951); Who Blowed Up the Church House? and Other Ozark Folk Tales (1952); and Down in the Holler: A Gallery of Ozark Folk Speech (1953) which was written with George P. Wilson.
Typescripts. [S.l.].
Related material in the Vance Randolph collection, 1941-1943, 1972. Library of Congress American Folklife Center.
Author and folklorist.
Collection material in English.
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