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Ray Hicks of Beech Mountain, NC, tells four authentic "Jack tales."
Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/Created
Sharon, CT : Folk-Legacy Records, ℗1993.
Description
1 audiocassette (approximately 45 min.) : analog, Dolby processed, 1/8 in. tape + 1 booklet (13 pages ; 27 cm)
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Notes
Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Cotsen Children's Library. Special Collections Use Only
37297
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For use consult Cotsen curator
Details
Subject(s)
Tales, American
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North Carolina
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Hicks, Ray
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Medium/Support
3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in., 1/8 in. tape
Notes
"Ray Hicks telling four traditional Jack tales"--Booklet.
Biographical notes by Sandy Paton on insert; notes concerning the recording by Paton, transcriptions of the texts by Lee B. Haggerty, and "A note on Ray Hicks' speech, by Cratis Williams" in accompanying booklet.
Princeton copy: Collected as part of the Cotsen Storytelling Project, conducted by Milbre Burch and Berkley Simpson 1997-1999 and underwritten by Lloyd E.Cotsen, Class of 1950.
Contents
Jack and the three steers
Big man Jack, killed seven at a whack
Jack and old fire dragon
Whickety-whack, into my sack [Soldier Jack].
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Ray Hicks telling four traditional Jack tales
Ray Hicks tells four authentic Jack tales
Publisher no.
C-14
FTA-14
OCLC
31890134
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