13-1998
| An issue presented to Bill Scott (b. 1923)
to acknowledge his unique contribution to Australian folklore
and contemporary legend, and to celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday
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The annual volume from the Australian Folklore Association is a sequel to both that body's own earlier publications and to the various and developing strands observable in folklorics both here and overseas. Our international exchanges have continued and been added to, as has the list of countries whose scholars we have published. The distant refereeing of longer theoretical and comparative pieces has continued and in next year's issue we hope to list our wider range of consultant board members/con-tributing editors. The present volume is also concerned to honour the several decades of highly significant folkloric and folk-sympathetic writing and collecting by William Neville (Bill) Scott in this his seventy-fifth year.
![]() Bill Scott This issue contains:
A further 10 articles on a wide range of topics are presented. The 20 Book Reviews are divided into three sections: "General', 'Australian' and 'Comparative and International' . The usual 'Notes and Comments', illustrations and diagrams, etc. appear throughout. |


