Both sides of the border : : a scattering of Texas folklore / / edited by Francis Edward Abernethy, Kenneth L. Untiedt.
Texas' songs, tales, and traditions have lived and prospered on the other sides of Texas borders at one time or another before they crossed the rivers. ""Both Sides of the Border"" contains something foreveryone interested in Texas folklore.
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