The Complete Tales of Uncle Remus
Book Description
This book was, and still may be, banned in some schools and libraries. Political nonsense. The "offending" language is written phonetically and is called Gullah. It still exists today. Example: the famous Kumbyah, Lord is Gullah for Come by here, Lord.
This book influenced Mark Twain who loved it and read it to his children and then wrote in Gullah in Huck Finn, which is also banned in some librar... More
Book Information
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Company |
Binding | Library Binding (15 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 875 |
ISBN-10 | B00HVKMO3I |
Publication Date | /1955 |
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About Richard Chase (Compiler, Foreword) : Richard Chase is a published author, compiler, and an editor of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Richard Chase include The Complete Tales of Uncle Remus, The Ja... more
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