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The second issue of Northeast Folklore was published in the spring of 1959 under the editorship of Edward D. Ives (known as Sandy) and Bacil F. Kirtley through the Department of English at the University of Maine. The four editions that year were later bound into a single volume.
Table of Contents
Number 1 (Spring):
Two Songs from Martha's Vineyard by E.G. Huntington
The Deer Isle Hoax by James J. Flynn and Charles A. Huguenin
Folklore from Aroostook County, Maine, and Neighboring Canada edited by Bacil F. Kirtley
Notes and Queries
Number 2 (Summer):
Bibliography of New England-Maritimes Folklore
"Crooked Brook": A Song of the Maine Woods by Edward D. Ives
Folklore from Aroostook County, Maine, and Neighboring Canada by Bacil F. Kirtley
Record Reviews:
Songs of a New York Lumberjack (Steckert) by Norman Cazden
Timber-r-r! (Clayton) by Frank A. Hoffmann
Folksongs of Martha's Vineyard (Huntington) by Evelyn K. Wells
Number 3 (Fall):
Folklore in Rhode Island by Horace P. Beck
Larry Gorman and "Old Henry" by Edward D. Ives
Folklore from Aroostook County, Maine, and Neighboring Canada edited by Bacil F. Kirtley
Number 4 (Winter):
A New England Folklore Weekend at Old Sturbridge Village
More Notes on the Burning Ship of Northumberland Strait
Folklore from Aroostook County, Maine, and Neighboring Canada edited by Bacil F. Kirtley
The Lumberman in Town by Edward D. Ives
Notes and Queries
Book Reviews:
The Abelard Folk Song Book (Cazden) by Helen Creighton.
Publication Date
1959
Publisher
The Northeast Folklore Society, Department of English, University of Maine
City
Orono
Keywords
Northeast Folklore, Maine Folklife Center, songs, Martha's Vineyard, Deer Isle, Aroostook County, Maine, Canada, Maritimes, New England, Woods, Rhode Island, Larry Gorman, Old Henry, Crooked Brook, Old Sturbridge Village, Northumberland Strait, lumberman
Disciplines
Folklore | Oral History
Recommended Citation
Northeast Folklore, Edward D. Ives and Bacil F. Kirtley, eds., vol. 2, no. 1-4, The Northeast Folklore Society, Department of English at the University of Maine, 1959.