Saturday, November 13, 2021

African Folktales at Internet Archive: Week 26

I'm now about half-way through my public domain project for the month of November, and this week I featured stories in the public domain from Nigeria, Liberia, and Cameroon: these public domain sources don't have fancy covers, but they are FULL of stories: in this week's public domain books, there are over 250 stories dating back to the late 19th and early 20th century. You'll find the round-up for the week below, and you can see previous round-ups month by month with these links: May - June - July - August - September - October - November.

As part of this public project, I'm also creating links story by story, so for each of the books below, you'll see a table of contents in the post that gives you one-click access to the story at Internet Archive. That means you can browse through the story titles for each book, and when you see something that intrigues you, you can just click-and-read. Since these stories are public domain, no log-in is required; the books are always available to everyone!

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