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An edition of Strange and spooky stories (1997)

Strange and spooky stories

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Traditional scary stories from various countries.

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Publisher
Millbrook Press
Language
English

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Strange and spooky stories
1997, Millbrook Press
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Table of Contents

Otesahnek the wooden doll (Czech Republic)
The woman who tricked death (Central Europe)
A very scary ghost story (Ireland)
The tall one, the broad one, and the sharp-eyed one (Czech Republic)
The hungry farmer (North America)
The talking skull (Africa)
The boy who could not touch the ground (Czech Republic)
Simon and the fish (Ireland)
Three standing stones (England)

Edition Notes

Published in
Brookfield, CT

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.2
Library of Congress
PZ8.1.P525 St 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL658084M
Internet Archive
strangespookysto0000pete
ISBN 10
0761303219
LCCN
97003270
OCLC/WorldCat
36694274
Library Thing
5557052
Goodreads
4223181

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