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THE REIGN OF LAW - A TALE OF THE KENTUCKY HEMP FIELDS
BY - JAMES LANE ALLEN
DEDICATION - TO THE MEMORY OF A FATHER AND MOTHER WHOSE SELF-SACRIFICE, HIGH SYMPATHY, AND DEVOTION THE WRITING OF THIS STORY HAS CAUSED TO LIVE AFRESH IN THE EVER-GROWING, NEVER-AGING, GRATITUDE OF THEIR SON
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In the rugged aftermath of the Revolutionary War, Kentucky's frontier families cling to a fragile foothold, carving homes from dense forests and battling the elements. Amidst this struggle, a seemingly humble plant—hemp—sprouts along the fort walls, quickly becoming the lifeblood of the settlement for rope, cloth, and shelter. The narrative follows the first generation of settlers as they learn that the success of their farms, the education of their children, and even the promise of future prosperity hinge on this versatile fiber.
As hemp fields expand, they reshape roads, markets, and relationships, drawing traders, laborers, and even the enslaved into a tangled economy that reverberates across the young nation. The story weaves together personal ambition, family devotion, and the broader currents of American industry, showing how a single crop can dictate the rhythm of daily life and the fate of a community. Yet the looming shadow of conflict hints that the very force that once promised growth may soon test the resilience of those who depend on it.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (359K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Franks, Robert Rowe and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1925
Best known for bringing the voices, landscapes, and customs of Kentucky into American fiction, this once hugely popular novelist mixed regional detail with romance, memory, and social observation. His stories helped define the local-color tradition at the end of the 19th century.
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