Incoming Resources
- The character of King Arthur in medieval literature, Rosemary Morris
- Introduction to English folklore, Violet Alford
- The Frank C. Brown Collection of North Carolina Folklore, the folklore of North Carolina, collected by Dr. Frank C. Brown during the years 1912 to 1943, in collaboration with the North Carolina Folklore Society, General editor: Newman Ivey White; associate editors: Henry M. Belden [and others] Wood engravings by Clare Leighton
- Ethnology in folklore, London, K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1892
- Quest for myth
- Archivos peruanos de folklore
- Shooting the sun, a Chinese myth, retold by Stanley Ling ; illustrated by Xiangyi Mo and Jingwen Wang
- Language of flowers, illustrated by Kate Greenaway
- Favourite fairy tales told in Poland, retold by Virginia Haviland ; illustrated by Felix Hoffmann
- The science of folklore, by Alexander Haggerty Krappe
- A treasury of Irish folklore, the stories, traditions, legends, humor, wisdom, ballads, and songs of the Irish people
- Olive fairy book, collected and edited by Andrew Lang ; illustrated by Anne Vaughan ; with a foreword by Mary Gould Davis
- Folk culture in a world of technology, Hermann Bausinger ; translated by Elke Dettmer
- Handbook for folklore and ethnomusicology fieldwork, Lisa Gilman and John Fenn
- Myths in 30 seconds, Anita Ganeri ; illustrators Melvyn Evans, Marta Munoz
- The anthropology of texts, persons and publics, oral and written culture in Africa and beyond, Karin Barber
- Folklore of other lands, folk tales, proverbs, songs, rhymes, and games of Italy, France, the Hispanic world and Germany, by Arthur M. Selvi, Lothar Kahn and Robert C. Soule. Illus. by Tullio Crali
- Folklore genres, edited by Dan Ben-Amos
- The book of the dragon, Judy Allen & Jeanne Griffiths
- Comparative studies in nursery rhymes, by Lina Eckenstein
- Fabulous beasts, by Richard Blythe ; illustrated by Fiona French and Joanna Troughton
- The dragon, nature of spirit, spirit of nature, Francis Huxley
- Irish folk drama