Corn Dolly - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Discovering Corn Dollies By M. Lambeth ISBN 0-85263-283-5
  • Corn Dollies: Their Story, Traditions and How to Make Them by David J Keighley ISBN 0-9504215-0-2
  • A Golden Dolly, the Art, Mystery and History of Corn Dollies by M. Lambeth

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