Bread of Harvest is a second draft of an original work. It comprises three Novellas in a similar vein to Walter M. Miller Jr.'s Canticles of Leibowitz, where they share a similar theme, which is a Prose version of Neifert's Fairyland Fantasies. Where Fairyland is usually expressed in Neo-classical verse, Bread of Harvest has three separate novellas telling stories of the Nethanim and their battles with the Thirteen Kings. The first is The Master Key, a compilation of all of Neifert's fictions, where his characters travel through all the worlds in Neifert's Universe and go on an adventure to find love. Then the Prose Mythos, a little more difficultly written, poetically tells the myths of the Nethinim in a Prose Edda like fashion, retelling some of the old stories and also some new ones. Then Anthem Louise Alcott is the last, where the titular character must escape a forsaken world, with a little help from a familiar friend Eleazar.