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Authors: Bennet, G
Citation: G. Bennet, New publishing arrangements - Editorial, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 1-1

Authors: Wood, J
Citation: J. Wood, Folklore studies at the Celtic Dawn: The role of Alfred Nutt as publisher and scholar, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 3-12

Authors: Campion-Vincent, V
Citation: V. Campion-vincent, The tell-tale eye (Analysis of a myth, photography, murder, retinal images, evidence), FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 13-24

Authors: Judge, R
Citation: R. Judge, The 'country dancers' in the Cambridge 'Comus' of 1908 (Morris dancing, Milton, Rupert Brooke), FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 25-38

Authors: Beyer, J
Citation: J. Beyer, On the transformation of apparition stories in Scandinavia and Germany, c1350-1700 (Motifs, changing contexts), FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 39-47

Authors: Blache, M
Citation: M. Blache, The anecdote as a symbolic expression of the social and cultural milieu ofjournalists, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 49-55

Authors: Kapanoglou, M
Citation: M. Kapanoglou, AT 545B 'Puss in Boots' and The 'Fox-Matchmaker': From the Central Asian to the European tradition (Folklore narrative), FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 57-62

Authors: McAndrews, K
Citation: K. Mcandrews, 'Nothing to lose': A horsewoman and a tall tale (Gender, American West, oral narrative), FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 63-73

Authors: Sircar, S
Citation: S. Sircar, The generic decorum of the burlesque Kunstmarchen: E. Nesbit's The 'Magician's Heart', FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 75-91

Authors: Blacker, C
Citation: C. Blacker, Kathleen Basford, 1916-1998 - In memoriam, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 93-93

Authors: Rowlatt, U
Citation: U. Rowlatt, A flowering cross in the Robert de Lindesey psalter c1220-1222, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 95-98

Authors: Hudleston, NA
Citation: Na. Hudleston, Marrying mermaids (Folk song), FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 95-95

Authors: Satchell, J
Citation: J. Satchell, The Green Man in Cumbria, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 98-99

Authors: Simpson, J
Citation: J. Simpson, Update: Folklorists and anthropologists, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 99-101

Authors: Smith, JB
Citation: Jb. Smith, Shick-shack and shit-sack (Charles II, Oak-Apple Day, folk narrative), FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 101-102

Authors: Smith, RJ
Citation: Rj. Smith, Roadside memorials - Some Australian examples, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 103-105

Authors: Kerridge, R
Citation: R. Kerridge, Technology comes to Celestial (A Nigerian church in England records for BBC World Service), FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 106-106

Authors: Walter, T
Citation: T. Walter, A thanatology of war: Gender, war, bereavement and loss, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 107-108

Authors: Walter, T
Citation: T. Walter, A thanatology of the child: Children and young people's perceptions, experiences and understanding of life, death and bereavement, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 107-108

Authors: Walter, T
Citation: T. Walter, A northern thanatology: A comprehensive review of illness, death and dyingin the north west of England from the 1500s to the present time, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 107-108

Authors: Cass, E
Citation: E. Cass, Following tradition: Folklore in the discourse of American culture, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 108-109

Authors: Roper, J
Citation: J. Roper, 'Songs beyond the Kalevala': Transformations of oral poetry, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 109-110

Authors: Roper, J
Citation: J. Roper, Mind and form in folklore: Selected articles, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 109-110

Authors: Leick, G
Citation: G. Leick, Proverbs of ancient Sumer: The world's earliest proverb collections, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 110-111

Authors: Curtis, M
Citation: M. Curtis, Playing on the motherground: Cultural routines for children's development, FOLKLORE, 110, 1999, pp. 111-112
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