This is a volume of the writings of Joel Chandler Harris--editorials, nature essays, critical essays, and keen comment, often humorous, on men and affairs--which have not been previously collected. Already known to thousands of readers for his Uncle Remus stories, Harris is revealed in this volume as a powerful force in the rebuilding of the South after the Civil War.
Originally published in 1931.
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