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- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 contributor B2866448.
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 coverage "Texas Social life and customs.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 created "1976.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 date "1976".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 date "1976.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 dateCopyrighted "1976.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 description "Shuffler, R. H. And that's how some folklore is born.--Nichols, O. M. Jack Ruby.--Marcus, S. Neiman-Marcus lore from the inside.--Carpenter, A. Cobras at K-Mart.--Duncan, R. J. Chain letters.--Byrd, J. W. A bumper crop of modern epigrams.--Hudson, J. The sissy test.--Dykes, L. L. The ghost and tiny Alice.--McCullen, J. T. From the halls of justice.--Russell, R. L. The folklore of marijuana.--Nye, H. Texas tea and rainy day woman.--Lee, J. W. Bury my heart at wounded 'neck.--McDonald, A. P. You gotcha ears on?--Martin, W. C. Preparing the fatted calf.--Mansfield, D. Rodeo cowboy 1976.--Doyle, C. C. As the hearse goes by.--Abernethy, F. E. Give the world a smile each day.--Lomax, J. F. Zydeco--must live on!--Logsdon, G. Western swing.--Malone, B. C. Growing up with Texas country music.--Reid, J. Postscript: the improbable rise of redneck rock.--Alexander, S. G. Backwoods beer busts.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 extent "xi, 309 p. :".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 isPartOf "Publications of the Texas Folklore Society ; no. 40".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 isPartOf "Publications of the Texas Folklore Society ; no. 40.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 issued "1976".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 issued "1976.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 language "eng".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 publisher "Austin : Encino Press,".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 spatial "Texas Social life and customs.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 spatial "Texas.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 subject "390/.08 s 398.2/09764".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 subject "Folklore Texas.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 subject "GR1 .T4 no. 40 GR110.T5".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 subject "Popular culture Texas.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 tableOfContents "Shuffler, R. H. And that's how some folklore is born.--Nichols, O. M. Jack Ruby.--Marcus, S. Neiman-Marcus lore from the inside.--Carpenter, A. Cobras at K-Mart.--Duncan, R. J. Chain letters.--Byrd, J. W. A bumper crop of modern epigrams.--Hudson, J. The sissy test.--Dykes, L. L. The ghost and tiny Alice.--McCullen, J. T. From the halls of justice.--Russell, R. L. The folklore of marijuana.--Nye, H. Texas tea and rainy day woman.--Lee, J. W. Bury my heart at wounded 'neck.--McDonald, A. P. You gotcha ears on?--Martin, W. C. Preparing the fatted calf.--Mansfield, D. Rodeo cowboy 1976.--Doyle, C. C. As the hearse goes by.--Abernethy, F. E. Give the world a smile each day.--Lomax, J. F. Zydeco--must live on!--Logsdon, G. Western swing.--Malone, B. C. Growing up with Texas country music.--Reid, J. Postscript: the improbable rise of redneck rock.--Alexander, S. G. Backwoods beer busts.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 title "What's going on? (in modern Texas folklore) / edited by Francis Edward Abernethy.".
- 76151016%2F%2Fr943 type "text".