American author (1848–1908) best known for his “Uncle Remus” stories. ALS, one page, 6 x 9.25, The Constitution letterhead, November 3, 1886. Harris writes to the editor of the Independent. In part: “Enclosed I send you an article written by a young lady friend of mine. If it is not available please return to me. I have been hoping for some time to be able to send you a story in response to your kind invitation, but have been unable to do so, owning to Illness and previous engagements.” In good condition, with tape stains and remnants (one showing through behind signature), separations at folds (touching signature), and wrinkles. R&R COA.
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