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Blow the candle out : unprintable Ozark folksongs and folklore (1992)

by Vance Randolph

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Unprintable Ozark Folksongs and Folklore, Volume II, Folk Rhymes and Other Lore
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This collection of unexpurgated contributions to American folklore, and specifically to sexual folklore, most of which has never before been seriously handled in English, forms the second and final volume, Blow the Candle Out, of this set or series.
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Unprintable Ozark Folksongs and Folklore, Volume II, Folk Rhymes and Other Lore

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Volume II (folk rhymes and other lore) of an historic collection of bawdy folklore from the Ozarks. Randolph was the pre-eminent scholar in this area and compiled extensive files on the culture and patrimony of that part of the United States. This book is heavily referenced and includes the context from which the materials were derived (times, dates, original narrators).
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