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Africa African Myths and Legends Duane, O Africa African myths and legends Duane, O. B. book Mm/2007/0089 Africa Mufaro's beautiful daughters Steptoe, John an African tale book Mm/2007/0091 Africa The name of the tree Lotteridge, Celia Barker a Bantu folktale, illustrated by Ian Wallace book Mm/2007/0092 Africa A Story A Story Haley, Gail E. an African tale retold and illustrated by Gail E. Haley book Mm/2007/0093 Africa A Story A Story Haley, Gail E. an African tale retold and illustrated by Gail E. 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