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- catalog contributor b12726258.
- catalog contributor b12726259.
- catalog contributor b12726260.
- catalog contributor b12726261.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Sir Buzz -- The rat's wedding -- The faithful prince -- The bear's bad bargain -- Prince Lionheart and his three friends -- The lambikin -- Bopoluchi -- Princess Aubergine -- Valiant Vicky, the brave weaver -- The son of seven mothers -- The sparrow and the crow -- The tiger, the Brahman, and the jackal -- The king of the crocodiles -- Little Anklebone -- The close alliance -- The two brothers -- The jackal and the iguana -- The death and burial of poor hen-sparrow -- Princess Pepperina -- Peasie and Beansie -- The jackal and the partridge -- The snake-woman and King Ali Mardan -- The wonderful ring -- The jackal and the pea-hen.".
- catalog description "The grain of corn -- The farmer and the money-lender -- The Lord of Death -- The wrestlers -- The legend of Gwashbrari, the glacier-hearted queen -- The barber's clever wife -- The jackal and the crocodile -- How Raja Rasalu was born -- How Raja Rasalu went out into the world -- How Raja Rasalu's friends forsook him -- How Raja Rasalu killed the giants -- How Raja Rasalu became a jogi [yogi] -- How Raja Rasalu journeyed to the city of King Sarkap -- How Raja Rasalu swung the seventy fair maidens, daughters of the king -- How Raja Rasalu played chaupar with King Sarkap -- The king who was fried -- Prince Half-a-son -- The mother and daughter who worshipped the sun -- The ruby prince.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 320 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Tales of the Punjab, told by the people / c [as told to] Flora Annie Steel ; foreword by Harold Lee ; introduction by Tariq Rahman.".
- catalog identifier "0195797892".
- catalog isFormatOf "Tales of the Punjab, told by the people / c [as told to] Flora Annie Steel ; foreword by Harold Lee ; introduction by Tariq Rahman.".
- catalog isPartOf "[Oxford in Asia historical reprints]".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Tales of the Punjab, told by the people / c [as told to] Flora Annie Steel ; foreword by Harold Lee ; introduction by Tariq Rahman.".
- catalog spatial "India Punjab.".
- catalog subject "Folklore India Punjab.".
- catalog subject "GR302.2.P34 S74 2002".
- catalog subject "Panjabis (South Asian people) Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Tales India Punjab.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sir Buzz -- The rat's wedding -- The faithful prince -- The bear's bad bargain -- Prince Lionheart and his three friends -- The lambikin -- Bopoluchi -- Princess Aubergine -- Valiant Vicky, the brave weaver -- The son of seven mothers -- The sparrow and the crow -- The tiger, the Brahman, and the jackal -- The king of the crocodiles -- Little Anklebone -- The close alliance -- The two brothers -- The jackal and the iguana -- The death and burial of poor hen-sparrow -- Princess Pepperina -- Peasie and Beansie -- The jackal and the partridge -- The snake-woman and King Ali Mardan -- The wonderful ring -- The jackal and the pea-hen.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The grain of corn -- The farmer and the money-lender -- The Lord of Death -- The wrestlers -- The legend of Gwashbrari, the glacier-hearted queen -- The barber's clever wife -- The jackal and the crocodile -- How Raja Rasalu was born -- How Raja Rasalu went out into the world -- How Raja Rasalu's friends forsook him -- How Raja Rasalu killed the giants -- How Raja Rasalu became a jogi [yogi] -- How Raja Rasalu journeyed to the city of King Sarkap -- How Raja Rasalu swung the seventy fair maidens, daughters of the king -- How Raja Rasalu played chaupar with King Sarkap -- The king who was fried -- Prince Half-a-son -- The mother and daughter who worshipped the sun -- The ruby prince.".
- catalog title "Tales of the Punjab : told by the people / Flora Annie Steel ; foreword by Harold Lee ; introduction by Tariq Rahman.".
- catalog type "Folklore. fast".
- catalog type "text".