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Title
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Fables and Fairy Tales for Little Folk or Uncle Remus in Hausaland (First Series)
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Description
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This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
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By Mary & Newman Tremearne
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Creator
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Treamearne, Arthur John Newman
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:12:32Z
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2002-04
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1910
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:12:32Z
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Date Issued
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1910
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Abstract
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I tried the first two of the twelve stories here. The twelve take 135 pages in this 6¾ x 8¼ book. These are good folktales, but I think they are not fables. They lack the simplicity that I think fables need. The second story, The Spider Deceives the Hippopotamus and the Elephant (6), is close to fables I have read, but it cannot resist putting in a second and third phase to the story. Thus spider fools the two into a tug-of-war with each other, but then also shows, with the help of magic, that he is ultimately stronger than they are. He shows them--I do not understand how--that he, not they, draws them closer together. Then he puts on a hare-skin…. Need I go further? The upshot of this tale, as of many, I think, is aetiological. Here we learn why hippos and elephants do not go into gardens where there are spiders. The book is in good condition.
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Identifier
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4469 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Cambridge: W. Heffer and Sons; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.
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Cambridge
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Subject
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PZ90.H38 T74 1910
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole