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Stories from the Marshall Islands
By:Jack A. Tobin
Published on 2002-01 by University of Hawaii Press

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Ninety folktales and stories of historical events, collected and translated into English during the third quarter of the twentieth century, including tales of origins, humanlike animals, ogres, and sprites. Includes many that are presented in the original language and amplified by extensive commentary.

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Book which was published by University of Hawaii Press since 2002-01 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780824820190 and ISBN 10 Code is 0824820193

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Colm Tóibíand, these award-winning journalist of The Graspand Brooklyn, changes your partner's curiosity towards the intricate human relationships approximately daddies as well as sons—exclusively that trepidation regarding the fictional new york giants Oscar Wilde, John Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and then their own fathers. Wilde loathed this your dad, while credited them to be considerably alike. Joyce's gregarious mother horde her child right from Eire considering her volatile calm and also drinking. Even when Yeats's biological dad, the plumber, was plainly an amazing conversationalist in whose chattering appeared to be a lot more lustrous when compared to the artwork she or he produced. These kind of recognized individuals along with the daddies what people made it simpler for pattern these individuals can be purchased full of life throughout Tóibín's retelling, as will Dublin's multi-colored inhabitants.

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