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Urban folklore
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141313http://id.worldcat.org/fast/01162422
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Urban folklore
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Urban folklore
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Urban folklore
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Too good to be true, the colossal book of urban legends, Jan Harold Brunvand
Slender Man is coming, creepypasta and contemporary legends on the Internet, edited by Trevor J. Blank, Lynne S. McNeill
Mythbusters, produced by Beyond Productions
MythBusters, produced by Beyond Productions Pty. Ltd. for Discovery Channel, Collection 1
12 creepy urban legends, by Kenya McCullum
Urban legends, a collection of international tall tales and terrors, edited by Gillian Bennett and Paul Smith
Ofrenda a la tormenta, Dolores Redondo
The complete idiot's guide to urban legends, by Brandon Toropov
Phantom hitchhikers and other urban legends, the strange stories behind tall tales, Albert Jack
Mythbusters, Beyond Productions, Collection 13
Too good to be true, the colossal book of urban legends, Jan Harold Brunvand
MythBusters, produced by Beyond Productions Pty. Ltd. for Discovery Channel, Collection 2
Mythbusters, Collection 7
Debunked!, conspiracy theories, urban legends, and evil plots of the 21st century, Richard Roeper
Spine-tingling urban legends, by Karen Latchana Kenney
Legend and belief, dialectics of a folklore genre, Linda D?gh
Urban legends, by Rachel Lynette
Haunting urban legends, by Megan Cooley Peterson ; Consultant: Simon J. Bronner, Distinguished Professor of American Studies and Folklore Chair, American Studies Program, Pennsylvania State University
Mythbusters, the explosive truth behind 30 of the most perplexing urban legends of all time, by Keith and Kent Zimmerman ; with Jamie Hyneman, Adam Savage, and Peter Rees
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