830 resultados para Islamic legends--Indonesia
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"A companion volume to New cyclopaedia of poetical illustrations."
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Title vignette.
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Legends originally collected and published by H.R. Schoolcraft in his Algic researches, 1839; and The myth of Hiawatha, 1856; with many changes by the editor.
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"Second edition, 1933."
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Also published under the titles The Indian fairy book (1867) and The enchanted moccasins (1877).
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Mode of access: Internet.
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In this book researchers investigate what happened after violent protests all over the country had forced President Suharto to step down in 1998 and Indonesia successfully made the transition from an authoritarian state to a democracy. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.
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Halkett and Laing, following a passing reference to this work in Notes and queries, March 12, 1852, p. 259, ascribe the authorship to "Mrs. Flannigan". and they are followed by Cushing. V. L. Oliver, however, in his History of the island of Antigua, London, 1894-99, v. 1, p. iv. attributes the work to "Mrs. Lanaghan".
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Published also with titles: Legends, superstitions ... and, the borders of the Tamar.
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Wright I, 2534.
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A later edition (Philadelphia, 1856), with some additions and omissions, was published under the title: The myth of Hiawatha.
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Wright I, 1033.