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English: Folk-lore of the Holy Land, Moslem, Christian and Jewish, by Hanauer, J. E. (James Edward), b. 1850; Pickthall, Marmaduke William, 1875-1936, ed. London, 1907.
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Author James Edward Hanauer (1850–1938)

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