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Dime novels.
Western Folklore was created in 1942.
Folklore is some kind of fairytale in a western kind of way.
Western Folklore - 2011 was released on: USA: 14 June 2011 (48 Hour Guerrilla Film Competition)
A cowboy folklore is also known as a cowboy folklore. If you don't know what a cowboy folklore is, it is a folklore owned by a cowboy.
L. V. Grinsell has written: 'Somerset barrows' 'Stanton Drew stone circles, Somerset' 'Egyptian pyramids' 'Mitchell's Fold stone circle and its folklore' -- subject(s): Folklore 'A brief numismatic history of Bristol' 'The folklore of Stanton Drew' -- subject(s): Legends, History 'Discovering regional archaeology, South-Western England' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'The archaeology of Wessex'
folklore can be writings on Greek Mythology original paintings, and temples or buildings build at that age
Because of the Rocky Mountains on its western half.
The address of the Western Legends Round-Up Inc is: Po Box 88, Kanab, UT 84741-0088
Benjamin Albert Botkin has written: 'A treasury of American folklore' -- subject(s): Folklore, Tales 'A treasury of Mississippi River folklore' -- subject(s): Folklore 'A treasury of Western folklore' -- subject(s): Folklore 'A treasury of railroad folklore' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Railroads, Folklore, Songs and music 'The play-party in Oklahoma' -- subject(s): English Folk songs, Play-party, Social life and customs 'A treasury of New England folklore' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Folklore 'A treasury of railroad folklore' -- subject(s): Railroads, Social life and customs, Folklore, Songs and music
The cast of Western Folklore - 2011 includes: Aza Allen as Bookstore owner Marc Fajardo as Paul Amy Highfill as Jessie Jus Riddick as Jed Harrington Keisha Tucker as Marley Matthew Ulrich as Malcolm
The Western was created in 1970.
John Gregorson Campbell has written: 'Clan Traditions and Popular Tales of the Western Highlands and Islands' -- subject(s): Celtic Civilization, Clans, Folklore, Oral tradition 'Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements Considered' 'The Fians' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Heroes, Legends, Tales