An edition of Australian folklore (1977)

Australian Folklore

A Dictionary of Lore. Legends and Popular Allusions

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An edition of Australian folklore (1977)

Australian Folklore

A Dictionary of Lore. Legends and Popular Allusions

Who was 'Anzac mac'? 'Blue Bob of Borroloola'? 'Crooked Mick of the Speewah'? How did the terms pommy, jackeroo and 'cocky-farmer' originate? What is the meaning of phrases like 'Beyond the Black Stump', 'It's a find day for travelling' and 'To give someone the drum'? Australian folklore has all the answers. It is the most comprehensive collection of Australian lore, legends, traditions, ballads and popular sayings ever published.

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Lansdowne
Language
English

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Library of Congress
GR365 .W3

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Paperback

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL11189154M
Internet Archive
australianfolklo0000wann
ISBN 10
0701813091
ISBN 13
9780701813093
LCCN
70591408
LibraryThing
4748453

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OL24814497W

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