Cover title.A wild boar chase.--Common sense on saloons; and the temperance question, extracts from Hon. Peter Sterling.--Granny's grave.--Eight hours in the fresh water deep.--The status of the Negro.--A thrilling tragedy.--Anniversary of my seventy-sixth birthday.Mode of access: Internet
CONTENTS.--Parable of the untold gold, by Eva M. DeJarnette.--The Nat Turner insurrection, by W.H. P...
Some of these stories first appeared in Scribner's magazine and Harper's weekly.The story of an old ...
Tha author describes the patriarchal organization of the Virginia plantations of her family and frie...
Dedication dated 1873.Four half-titles not included in paging.After dark.--Miss or Mrs.?--The dead a...
Eighteen Afro-American folktales from South Carolina, including several tales about Br'er Rabbit.Rep...
Fourteen tales that describe plantation life in the South following the Civil War.Fourteen tales tha...
Published 1893 under title: Voodoo tales, as told among the negroes of the Southwest.Mode of access:...
First published in 1911; this edition adds an afterword.The rooster telephone -- Old man Gully's han...
Cover title: The chief mate's yarns : 12 sea stories.Also published under title: The white ghost of ...
A whaling yarn of the South Seas.--The story of a cabin-boy.--A ship's crew shanghaied.--A tar's rom...
Published also under title: Memorials of a southern planter.Mode of access: Internet
Published also under title: "Stories of American history," 1879.Mode of access: Internet
An enlargement of a story, originally published in 1863, in the Magnolia weekly, the first literary ...
The real issue.--The story of Aqua Pura.--The prodigal daughter.--The record on the blotter.--The ki...
Reprinted from various sources.The village editor; or, The Natville gem.--The old soldiers--a narrat...
CONTENTS.--Parable of the untold gold, by Eva M. DeJarnette.--The Nat Turner insurrection, by W.H. P...
Some of these stories first appeared in Scribner's magazine and Harper's weekly.The story of an old ...
Tha author describes the patriarchal organization of the Virginia plantations of her family and frie...
Dedication dated 1873.Four half-titles not included in paging.After dark.--Miss or Mrs.?--The dead a...
Eighteen Afro-American folktales from South Carolina, including several tales about Br'er Rabbit.Rep...
Fourteen tales that describe plantation life in the South following the Civil War.Fourteen tales tha...
Published 1893 under title: Voodoo tales, as told among the negroes of the Southwest.Mode of access:...
First published in 1911; this edition adds an afterword.The rooster telephone -- Old man Gully's han...
Cover title: The chief mate's yarns : 12 sea stories.Also published under title: The white ghost of ...
A whaling yarn of the South Seas.--The story of a cabin-boy.--A ship's crew shanghaied.--A tar's rom...
Published also under title: Memorials of a southern planter.Mode of access: Internet
Published also under title: "Stories of American history," 1879.Mode of access: Internet
An enlargement of a story, originally published in 1863, in the Magnolia weekly, the first literary ...
The real issue.--The story of Aqua Pura.--The prodigal daughter.--The record on the blotter.--The ki...
Reprinted from various sources.The village editor; or, The Natville gem.--The old soldiers--a narrat...
CONTENTS.--Parable of the untold gold, by Eva M. DeJarnette.--The Nat Turner insurrection, by W.H. P...
Some of these stories first appeared in Scribner's magazine and Harper's weekly.The story of an old ...
Tha author describes the patriarchal organization of the Virginia plantations of her family and frie...