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Filed under: Jewish legends -- Morocco Jewish Moroccan Folk Narratives from Israel (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, c1993), by Aliza Shenhar-Alroy, ed. by Hayah Bar-Yitshak, trans. by Miriam Widmann, contrib. by Haviva Dayan, Mordekhai Malka, Freha Hafutah, Rabbi Hanania Portal, Yamna Dayan, Yoseph Peretz, Juliette Megera, David Seruya, Asher Dayan, Sultana Shoshan, Ya'acov Edri, and Eliyahu Abu-Hatzera (multiple formats with commentary at Wayne State)
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Filed under: Jewish legends The Chronicles of Jerahmeel, or, The Hebrew Bible Historiale: Being a Collection of Apocryphal and Pseudo-Epigraphical Books Dealing With the History of the World From the Creation to the Death of Judas Maccabeus (1899), ed. by Moses Gaster and El'azar ben Asher ha-Levi (HTML at sacred-texts.com) The Great March: Post-Biblical Jewish Stories, Book I, by Rose G. Lurie, illust. by Todros Geller and Belle Baranceanu (illustrated HTML at sacred-texts.com) The Legends of the Jews (6 public domain volumes), by Louis Ginzberg, trans. by Henrietta Szold and Paul Radin, contrib. by Isaac Husik (Gutenberg and Internet Archive texts and page images) Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends (New York: Bloch Publishing Co., c1919), by Gertrude Landa (HTML at sacred-texts.com) Tractatus de Diversis Historiis Romanorum et Quibusdam Aliis, Verfasst in Bologna i.j. 1326 (Codex Gudianus 200, in Latin, with German notes; Erlangen: Fr. Junge, 1893), ed. by Salomon Herzstein In the Pale: Stories And Legends of the Russian Jews (Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1897), by Henry Iliowizi The Three Additions to Daniel: A Study, by William Heaford Daubney (multiple formats at CCEL)
Filed under: Jewish legends -- Poland -- History and criticismFiled under: Jewish legends -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Jewish legends -- PolandFiled under: Aggada
Filed under: Aggada -- Translations into EnglishFiled under: Talmud -- Legends
Filed under: Golem -- FictionFiled under: Hasidim -- Legends
Filed under: Morocco -- Bibliography Supplementary Papers (4 volumes; London: J. Murray, 1886-1893), by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)
Filed under: Morocco -- Description and travel Agents et Voyageurs Français au Maroc, 1530-1660 (in French; Paris: E. Leroux, 1911), by Henry Castries Au Coeur de l'Atlas: Mission au Maroc, 1904-1905 (in French; Paris: E. Larose, 1910), by René de Segonzac, contrib. by Eugène Étienne, Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey, and Louis Gentil In the Tail of the Peacock (London: Hutchinson and Co., 1903), by Isabel Savory Mogreb-el-Acksa: A Journey in Morocco (revised edition; London: Duckworth and Co., 1921), by R. B. Cunninghame Graham (Gutenberg text) Seventy-One Days' Camping in Morocco (London et al.: Longmans, Green and co., 1902), by Agnes Geraldine Grove (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Travels in Morocco, by James Richardson A Winter in Morocco (London: H.S. King, 1873), by Amelia Perrier In Morocco (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1920), by Edith Wharton (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) A Winter in Tangier and Home Through Spain (London: Hatchards, Piccadilly, 1882), by L. Howard-Vyse (page images at Google; US access only) Sixteen Years of an Artist's Life in Morocco, Spain and the Canary Islands, by Elizabeth Murray
Filed under: Morocco -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Morocco -- Periodicals
Filed under: Morocco -- Politics and government
Filed under: Morocco -- Religion The Belief in Spirits in Morocco (Acta Academiae Aboensis, Humaniora 1:1; 1920), by Edward Westermarck Filed under: Morocco -- Social life and customsFiled under: Rabat (Morocco)Filed under: Salé (Morocco)Filed under: Anthropometry -- MoroccoFiled under: Arabic language -- Dialects -- MoroccoFiled under: Berbers -- MoroccoFiled under: Cairns -- MoroccoFiled under: Cunninghame Graham, R. B. (Robert Bontine), 1852-1936 -- Travel -- MoroccoFiled under: Embroidery -- Morocco Broderies (Arts Marocains v1, in French; Algiers: J. Carbonel, 1918), by Prosper Ricard Filed under: Ethnology -- MoroccoFiled under: Folklore -- MoroccoMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |