Volume Two of the Harriet Beecher Stowe classic. Originally published
beginning June 5, 1851 as a serial in The National Era, an abolitionist
weekly published in Washington, DC., Stowe's anti-slavery novel was
finished forty-three chapters and one year later. John Jewett's small
publishing house published the book on March 20, 1852, a couple of weeks
before the serial ended. Uncle Tom's Cabin was the best-selling novel of
the 19th century and is credited with significantly advancing the
abolitionist cause. Its historical impact was so great that it spawned
the mythical story that Abraham Lincoln, upon meeting Stowe near the
start of the Civil War, was heard to say, ""So this is the little lady
who started this great war.""