Description: This is the copyright 1994 First Paperback Edition of CAJUN AND CREOLE FOLKTALES. THE FRENCH ORAL TRADITION OF SOUTH LOUISIANA, Collected and Annotated by Barry Ancelet. Measuring 7" x 10", it contains lxxii, 224 pp. and illustrated with several B&W photos. It is bound in glossy white stiff wrappers titled and illustrated in red and black respectively.PLEASE ALSO NOTE: We offer FREE Domestic Shipping ************************Payment is requested within five days of auction's close. After Payment is received normal shipping is within, 4 days; super quick shipping can be arranged, JUST ASK.INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: We utilize the eBay International Shipping program, which will handle all Billing, Shipping and potential Returns.Please note our years of positive feedback.... it offers proof of the overall satisfaction of our customers for over 20 years of selling Books, Maps, Autographs, Prints and other mostly Paper items on eBay. It is because items are accurately described and guaranteed, and carefully packaged. Our goal has always been your happiness with your purchase. If any item fails to do that, contact us and we will work to correct it through refunds or returns. Jump to navigationJump to search Jump to navigationJump to searchThe Benezit Dictionary of Artists (in PLEASE NOTE: All purchases include FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING. Foreign buyers will be charged for shipping, less the domestic shipping expense for the item. All items are packed carefully. Thank you for bidding!!
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Place of Publication: Jackson, Mississippi
Signed: No
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Subject: French oral tradition of South Louisiana
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1994
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Personalized: No
Author: Collected & Annotated by Barry Jean Ancelet
Region: North America
Topic: American Folklore
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States