"Ole Rabbit's Plantation Stories as Told Among the Negroes of the Southwest" by Mary Alicia Owen. An outstanding collection of African American folklore collected from original sources. The author came from a family of Missouri slave owners and at an early age became interested in the stories the slaves told. First edition, published in 1898 by George W.
The introduction is by folklorist Charles Godfrey Leland, who points out the influence of Native American stories. About 6" x 8", 310 pages, hardcover, illustrated.
The cover has wear but the yellow is still relatively bright. The cover is just beginning to detach at the front as shown. A few pages (that are shown) have mild staining but otherwise lightly tanned and are still supple.
No writing, tears, folded pages or smell of mildew. A nice copy of a very rare book. An amazing collection of original Black American folklore and a fantastic addition to any collection. Please see the Civil Rights. Section and the rest of my store for more museum quality artifacts.