Harry Harrison Kroll

Harry Harrison Kroll (1888–1967) was an American writer, illustrator and English professor whose students included Jesse Stuart.

Kroll wrote the novel ''Cabin in the Cotton'' which was adapted into the film ''The Cabin in the Cotton''. The University of Tennessee and Mississippi State University have collections of his papers. Richard Saunders wrote a book about him. Kroll is described as a Southern ruralist writer in a review of it by Ricky Cox.

''The Cabin in the Cotton'' includes the famous line "I'd like ta kiss ya, but I just washed my hair." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Waters over the dam, by Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888-1967

    Published 1944
    Book
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    Lost homecoming / by Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888-1967

    Published 1950
    Book
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    The rider on the bronze horse, by Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888-1967

    Published 1942
    Book
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    The keepers of the house / by Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888-1967

    Published 1940
    Book
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    Riders in the night. by Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888-1967

    Published 1965
    Book
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    Three brothers and seven daddies / by Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888-1967

    Published 1932
    Book
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    The cabin in the cotton, by Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888-1967

    Published 1931
    Book
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    Perilous journey, a tale of the Mississippi river and the Natchez trace, by Sublette, Clifford MacClellan, 1877-1939

    Published 1943
    Other Authors: “…Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888-1967…”
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    Mounds in the mist, by Payne, Mildred Y.

    Published 1970
    Other Authors: “…Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888-1967…”
    Book