Philippine tales and fables, by Manuel & Lyd Arguilla Juan Tamad stories illustrations, by Romeo V Tabuena.
Material type: TextManila : Capitol Publishing House, 1957Description: 82 p. illusUniform titles:- The Fields of heaven
- Falling star
- Tue first ancestor
- Creature of Darkness
- The red thread
- House in the woods
- The girl if many love
- The pot if boiling water
- The devil child
- Old man of the mound
- The big man in the tree
- The father's friend
- Stories of enchantment
- The golden bell of libon
- The burried treasure of Bagbag
- The enchantment lake of buhi
- Legend of maria makiling
- Superstitious
- Man's three friend
- Portent of Company
- Pot and table lock
- Marriage
- Birth giving
- Death and Lying
- Annulets and charms
- Mutya ng Ayungin
- Mutya ng USA
- Mutya ng Hangin
- Mutya ng Sanging
- Mutya ng buto
- Anib
- Anting anting
- Gayuma
- Gamester's tale
- The coconut and the axe
- Mutya ng bubuyog
- More cockfighters tales
- Tales with moral
- The dancing crosses
- Legend of St. Nicholas
- Sleeping Virgins
- The boy and the bad words
- Fables without moral
- The sniffing dogs
- The cat's tears
- Pedrong ugot and Lelong buaya
- The three princesses
- Story without end
- Stories of Juan Tamad
- Juan Tamad and the rice cakes
- Juan Tamad and tha flea-killer
- Juan Tamad escape a whipping
- Juan Tamad goes courting
- Juan Tamad takes a bride
- Tamad becomes a south sayer
- Juan Tamad and the rice harvest
- Juan Tamad and the ripe guavas
- 398.21 A38p
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Collection | Lopez Museum and Library | 398.21 A38p (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 3784 |
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