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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I - Mr. Doggett at Home
CHAPTER II - The Myrtle Buds in Miss Lucy's Garden
CHAPTER III - At the Stripping-House
CHAPTER IV - A Compact
CHAPTER V - A Visit to the Seeress
CHAPTER VI - A Neighborly Call
CHAPTER VII - Rivals
A sweeping portrait opens the story, tracing tobacco’s journey from ancient ceremonies to its role in shaping empires. The narrator’s voice guides listeners through a parade of explorers, monarchs, and merchants who carried the leaf across oceans, turning a humble plant into a global commodity. This rich tapestry sets the stage for the world of the Kentucky fields, where the scent of cured leaves hangs heavy over rolling hills.
In the heart of that landscape, a modest farmer tends his rows, wrestling with the soil, the weather, and the market’s fickle demands. His daily rhythm—planting, tending, and harvesting—mirrors the historic tides that have moved this crop through centuries. As he confronts both tradition and change, listeners glimpse the intimate ties between land, labor, and the enduring allure of tobacco in a community that lives by its harvest.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (319K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-05-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Set in the Kentucky tobacco fields, this early-20th-century novelist captured rural life with a close eye for work, community, and local speech. Little is widely documented about her life, which gives her fiction an extra air of discovery.
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