Botkin, Benjamin Albert, 1901-1975
Botkin, Benjamin Albert
Botkin, B. A.
Botkin, Benjamin Albert, 1901-
Botkin, B. A. 1901-
Benjamin A. Botkin American folklorist and scholar
Botkin, B.A. (Benjamin Albert), 1901-1975
VIAF ID: 79129587 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Benjamin A. Botkin ‡c American folklorist and scholar
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Botkin, Benjamin Albert
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Botkin, Benjamin Albert ‡d 1901-1975
- 100 1 _ ‡a Botkin, Benjamin Albert ‡d 1901-1975
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Botkin, Benjamin Albert, ‡d 1901-1975
- 100 1 _ ‡a Botkin, Benjamin Albert, ‡d 1901-1975
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Botkin, Benjamin Albert, ‡d 1901-1975
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (20)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Acadian wallz | |
All around the Maypole | |
American people in their stories, legends, tall tales, traditions, ballads and songs | |
The American play-party song. | |
And it's quarter less twain | |
Aunt Maria | |
babe of Bethlehem | |
Belled buzzard | |
Benjamin A. Botkin duplication project, 1950-1958 | |
blood done signed my name | |
blue-tail fly | |
Boll Weevil said to the farmer | |
The book of the American West | |
Can't you line it | |
cherry tree carol | |
Claude Allen, he and his dear old pappy | |
Come on, boys, and let's go to hunting | |
Cotton-mill colic | |
Cumberland mountain bear chase | |
Dark as a dungeon | |
Darling Cory | |
Death of John Henry | |
Dixie | |
Folk Festival of the Catskills, 1944 | |
Folk-say, a regional miscellany. | |
Folk-say and Space; | |
Folk speech in the Kentucky mountain cycle of Percy MacKaye | |
Folklore & society; essays in honor of Benj. A. Botkin. | |
The folkness of the folk | |
Frog went a-courting | |
Good-by city o' Babylon | |
Good old moutain dew | |
Gwan round, rabbit | |
He never said a Mumbalin' word | |
Holy babe | |
The illustrated book of American folklore; stories, legends, tall tales, riddles, and rhymes | |
Knoxville girl | |
Lay my burden down | |
Lonesome valley | |
Mid country : writings from the heart of America | |
n50042110 | |
Negro religious songs and services from the Archive of American Folk Song | |
Negro work songs and calls. [Sound recording] | |
New York City folklore : legends, tall tales, anecdotes, stories, sagas, heroes and characters, customs, traditions and sayings | |
Odnazhdy odin chelovek. | |
Oh, I'm a good old Rebel | |
Old lady sittin' in the dining-room | |
people's song book | |
The play-party in Oklahoma | |
Poor little Johnny | |
Rediscovering America | |
Regionalism; cult or culture? | |
Rock about my Saro Jane | |
Ship Titanic | |
Shonen shojo sekai no bungaku. | |
The sky's the limit. | |
The Southwest scene; an anthology of regional verse | |
Stimme des Negers Befreite Sklaven erzählen | |
T. V. A. Song | |
A treasury of American anecdotes : sly, salty, shaggy stories of heroes and hellions, beguileres and buffoons, spellbinders and scapegoats, gagsters and gossips, from the grassroots and sidewalks of America | |
A treasury of Western folklore | |
Wasn't that a mighty storm | |
We talk about regionalism - North, East, South, and West | |
When the sun comes back and the first quail calls | |
Where'd you get yo' wisky ? | |
William M. Doerflinger collection of Captain Patrick Tayluer recordings | |
WPA and folklore research | |
wreek on the C. d O. | |
You shall have a horse to ride | |
Young Rogers the miller | |
Zeb Turney's girl | |
少年少女世界の文学. |