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The dayGod laughed : sayings, fables and entertainments of the Jewish sages
Maccoby, Hyam (1924-); Mankowitz, Wolf (1924-)
1978
Zanko, chef tribal chez les Chalderash : La tradition des tsiganes conservée par l'aristocratie de ce peuple, le "Livre des ancêtres," le mise à mort du serpent, les légendes annexes
Chatard, Joseph; Bernard, Michel; Zanko gipsy chief
[1959]
As told by Zanko, chef tribal chez les Chalderash.
Zanko, chef tribal chez les Chalderash : La tradition des tsiganes conservée par l'aristocratie de ce peuple, le "Livre des ancêtres," le mise à mort du serpent, les légendes annexes
Chatard, Joseph; Bernard, Michel; Zanko gipsy chief
[1959]
As told by Zanko, chef tribal chez les Chalderash.
Zanko, chef tribal chez les Chalderash : La tradition des tsiganes conservée par l'aristocratie de ce peuple, le "Livre des ancêtres," le mise à mort du serpent, les légendes annexes
Chatard, Joseph; Bernard, Michel; Zanko gipsy chief
[1959]
As told by Zanko, chef tribal chez les Chalderash.
The language of the Nawar or Zutt : the nomad smiths of Palestine
Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart (1870-1950); Gypsy Lore Society
1914
"This book first appeared serially in the pages of the Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, and is here printed from sterotypes."--Pref.
Observations on popular antiquities : chiefly illustrating the origin of our vulgar customs, ceremonies, and supersititions (v.1)
Brand, John (1744-1806); Ellis, Sir Henry (1777-1869)
1841-42
Observations on popular antiquities : chiefly illustrating the origin of our vulgar customs, ceremonies, and supersititions (v.2)
Brand, John (1744-1806); Ellis, Sir Henry (1777-1869)
1841-42
Observations on popular antiquities : chiefly illustrating the origin of our vulgar customs, ceremonies, and supersititions (v.3)
Brand, John (1744-1806); Ellis, Sir Henry (1777-1869)
1841-42
The compleat works in verse and prose
Waldron, George (1690-1730?); Waldron, Theodosia
1731
Signatures: a-d² A-4E² *A-*3B². Dedication signed by the widow, and editor, Theodosia Waldron. An edition of 110 copies printed. The poems include Latin verse: the prose has separate paging. ...