Dobie. Puro mexicano

Today's free book is Puro mexicano by edited by J. Frank Dobie (1935). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).



Table of Contents

A Pack Load of Mexican Tales by Riley Aiken
A Time for Everything
Repaying Good with Evil 
The Three Counsels 
La Cucaracha 
Sister Fox and Brother Coyote
El Pajaro Cu
The Parrot Tale-Teller
The Faithful Lion
Truthful John
The Two Compadres
A Boom in Guarache Leather
Charge This to the Cap
Treason in Saints
Baldheads
Juan Pelon
Pedro de Urdemalas
Keeping the Shirt-Tail in
El Borracho del Bahia
Wine and the Devil 
Blanca Flor 
The Tooth of Gold
The Dog That Ran to the Moon
La Madrina Muerte
Juan Oso
The Son of Tata Pescador
Ua-pa-chi (Kickapoo Tales)

The Wonderful Chirrionera by Dan Storm

Br'er Coyote by Sarah S.-McKellar

The Bullet-Swallower by Jovita Gonzalez 

Tales from San Elizario by Josefina Escajeda 
The Witch of Cenecu
Dona Carolina Learns a Lesson
La Casa de la Labor
Agapito Brings a Treat
A Hanged Man Sends Rain

The Metamorphosis of a Folk Tale by Elizabeth W. DeHuff

How the Tehuana Women Became Handsome by  H.M. Taylor

The Flaming Flower by Catherine J. Stoker

Juan Garcia Goes to Heaven  by Frost Woodhull

The Eagle Lover by Bertha McKee Dobie

Legends from Durango by Everardo Gamiz
Sacrifice Mountain
The Virgin of the Valley
El Senor de los Guerreros
El Senor del Rebozo
El Lloron
El Naranjal

Holy Ghost Canyon by Maude McFie Bloom

Old-Time New Mexican Usages by Alice M. Crook

Sons of the Devil by Joe Storm

Catorce by  J. Frank Dobie

The Little White Dog by Hugh McGehee Taylor

Ranchero Sayings of the Border by Howard D. Wesley

Songs of the Mexican Migration by Paul S.Taylor

The Enchanted City of Monte Alban by E. R. Sims