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Why the spider lives in corners; African facts and fun.
- Title
- Why the spider lives in corners; African facts and fun. Edited by Louise Crane. Illus. by Allan Eitzen.
- Author
- Stokes, Olivia Pearl, 1916-
- Publication
- New York, Friendship Press [1971]
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Eitzen, Allan.
- Description
- 95 p. illus., map, music.; 21 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- An introduction to Ghana, Liberia, Congo, Uganda, and Zambia giving for each country a description of the flag, an article about a typical child, a factual portrait on the country, a folktale, and a native game or song.
- Call Number
- Sc 916-S (Stokes, O. Why the spider lives in corners)
- ISBN
- 0377117110
- LCCN
- 79146636
- OCLC
- 149206
- NYPG734416399-B
- Author
- Stokes, Olivia Pearl, 1916-
- Title
- Why the spider lives in corners; African facts and fun. Edited by Louise Crane. Illus. by Allan Eitzen.
- Imprint
- New York, Friendship Press [1971]
- Local Subject
- Black author.
- Added Author
- Eitzen, Allan. Illustrator
- Research Call Number
- Sc 916-S (Stokes, O. Why the spider lives in corners)