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Blaine, Davies. "Historical Fiction - How Much Truth, How Much Fiction." Historical Fiction and Idaho U.S. History Curriculum. Internet, 1/17/2004. http://education.boisestate.edu/bdavies/truth-fiction.htm.
“The Playmaker†by Thomas Keneally
Bretnor, Reginald. Science Fiction: Today and Tomorrow. (An excellent sourcebook on the history of science fiction with historical and literary criticisms on the nature of fantasy and sci-fi).
"Frankenstein" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth"
Borland, Katherine. "Nicaraguan Miami." Historical Museum of Southern Florida. 1999. Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, FL. 2 April 2005. < http://www.historical-museum.org/folklife/folknica.htm>
Nicaraguans in Miami
Minnesota Historical Society. "Minnesota's Historical Bridges: Cedar Ave. Bridge." Historic Significance. 1996. http://www.mnhs.org/places/nationalregister/bridges/nrhecab/sign.html
Bridge Design
Harris, T. "Folklore in the Fiction of Alice Walker: A Perpetuation of Historical and Literary Traditions." Black American Literature Forum, 11, 1 (1977) 3-8.
Folklore in African-American Literature
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