The Project Gutenberg eBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Joel Chandler Harris
Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Joel Chandler Harris
Author: Joel Chandler Harris
Editor: David Widger
Release date: January 13, 2019 [eBook #58687]
Most recently updated: January 25, 2021
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Widger
INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG
WORKS OF
JOEL CHANDLER
HARRIS
Compiled by David Widger
CONTENTS
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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
UNCLE REMUS: HIS SONGS AND HIS SAYINGS
By Joel Chandler Harris
CONTENTS
UNCLE REMUS and BRER RABBIT
By Joel Chandler Harris
CONTENTS
NIGHTS WITH UNCLE REMUS
By Joel Chandler Harris
With Illustrations By Milo Winter
CONTENTS
| I. | Mr. Fox and Miss Goose | 3 |
| II. | Brer Fox catches Mr. Horse | 7 |
| III. | Brer Rabbit and the Little Girl | 11 |
| IV. | Brer Fox copies Brer Rabbit | 14 |
| V. | Brer Rabbit's Astonishing Prank | 18 |
| VI. | Brer Rabbit secures a Mansion | 22 |
| VII. | Mr. Lion hunts for Mr. Man | 27 |
| VIII. | The Story of the Pigs | 31 |
| IX. | Mr. Benjamin Ram and his Wonderful Fiddle | 35 |
| X. | Brer Rabbit's Riddle | 41 |
| XI. | How Mr. Rooster lost his Dinner | 49 |
| XII. | Brer Rabbit breaks up a Party | 53 |
| XIII. | Brer Fox, Brer Rabbit, and King Deer's Daughter | 58 |
| XIV. | Brer Terrapin deceives Brer Buzzard | 62 |
| XV. | Brer Fox covets the Quills | 66 |
| XVI. | How Brer Fox failed to get his Grapes | 70 |
| XVII. | Brer Fox figures as an Incendiary | 75 |
| XVIII. | A Dream and a Story | 79 |
| XIX. | The Moon in the Mill-Pond | 83 |
| XX. | Brer Rabbit takes some Exercise | 89 |
| XXI. | Why Brer Bear has no Tail | 97 |
| XXII. | How Brer Rabbit frightened his Neighbors | 100 |
| XXIII. | Mr. Man has some Meat | 105 |
| XXIV. | How Brer Rabbit got the Meat | 108 |
| XXV. | African Jack | 112 |
| XXVI. | Why the Alligator's Back is Rough | 119 |
| XXVII. | Brer Wolf says Grace | 123 |
| XXVIII. | Spirits, Seen and Unseen | 129 |
| XXIX. | A Ghost Story | 134 |
| XXX. | Brer Rabbit and his Famous Foot | 141 |
| XXXI. | "In some Lady's Garden" | 149 |
| XXXII. | Brer 'Possum gets in Trouble | 156 |
| XXXIII. | Why the Guinea-fowls are speckled | 162 |
| XXXIV. | Brer Rabbit's Love-charm | 166 |
| XXXV. | Brer Rabbit submits to a Test | 170 |
| XXXVI. | Brer Wolf falls a Victim | 174 |
| XXXVII. | Brer Rabbit and the Mosquitoes | 179 |
| XXXVIII. | The Pimmerly Plum | 185 |
| XXXIX. | Brer Rabbit gets the Provisions | 195 |
| XL. | "Cutta Cord-La!" | 200 |
| XLI. | Aunt Tempy's Story | 204 |
| XLII. | The Fire-Test | 209 |
| XLIII. | The Cunning Snake | 214 |
| XLIV. | How Brer Fox was too Smart | 218 |
| XLV. | Brer Wolf gets in a Warm Place | 225 |
| XLVI. | Brer Wolf still in Trouble | 229 |
| XLVII. | Brer Rabbit lays in his Beef Supply | 234 |
| XLVIII. | Brer Rabbit and Mr. Wildcat | 238 |
| XLIX. | Mr. Benjamin Ram defends Himself | 245 |
| L. | Brer Rabbit pretends to be Poisoned | 249 |
| LI. | More Trouble for Brer Wolf | 253 |
| LII. | Brer Rabbit outdoes Mr. Man | 256 |
| LIII. | Brer Rabbit takes a Walk | 260 |
| LIV. | Old Grinny-Granny Wolf | 263 |
| LV. | How Wattle Weasel was Caught | 267 |
| LVI. | Brer Rabbit ties Mr. Lion | 272 |
| LVII. | Mr. Lion's Sad Predicament | 276 |
| LVIII. | The Origin of the Ocean | 279 |
| LIX. | Brer Rabbit gets Brer Fox's Dinner | 283 |
| LX. | How the Bear nursed the Little Alligators | 291 |
| LXI. | Why Mr. Dog runs Brer Rabbit | 295 |
| LXII. | Brer Wolf and the Horned Cattle | 298 |
| LXIII. | Brer Fox and the White Muscadines | 302 |
| LXIV. | Mr. Hawk and Brer Buzzard | 306 |
| LXV. | Mr. Hawk and Brer Rabbit | 309 |
| LXVI. | The Wise Bird and the Foolish Bird | 312 |
| LXVII. | Old Brer Terrapin gets some Fish | 315 |
| LXVIII. | Brer Fox makes a Narrow Escape | 318 |
| LXIX. | Brer Fox's Fish Trap | 321 |
| LXX. | Brer Rabbit rescues Brer Terrapin | 325 |
| LXXI. | The Night before Christmas | 333 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| Uncle Remus and the Little Boy | Frontispiece |
| "He to' down a whole panel er fence gittin' 'way fum dar" | 20 |
| "Brer Rabbit turnt 'er aloose, en down she come—ker-swosh!" | 44 |
| "'Brer Tarrypin, please lemme go!'" | 68 |
| "'Ah-yi! You oughter ax me dat fus', Brer Coon'" | 92 |
| "Brer Rabbit fotch a wiggle, he did, en lit on he foots" | 128 |
| "'Ef you git any mo' sense, Son Riley, you'll be de ruination ev de whole settlement'" | 174 |
| "De little Rabs, dey promise dat dey won't open de do' fer nobody" | 212 |
| "En, bless gracious! dem ar creeturs racked off fum dar en lef' ole Brer Wolf und' dat ar rock" | 232 |
| "He sorter hunch Brer Possum in de short ribs, en ax 'im how he come on" | 268 |
| "'I dunner w'en I bin so sorry 'bout anything ez I is 'bout Brer Fox nice long tail'" | 286 |
| "He git de finest mess er fish you mos' ever laid yo' eyes on" | 324 |
NIGHTS WITH UNCLE REMUS
Myths And Legends Of The Old Plantation
By Joel Chandler Harris
With Illustrations
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| I. | Mr. Fox and Miss Goose | 3 |
| II. | Brother Fox catches Mr. Horse | 8 |
| III. | Brother Rabbit and the Little Girl | 12 |
| IV. | How Brother Fox was too Smart | 17 |
| V. | Brother Rabbit's Astonishing Prank | 21 |
| VI. | Brother Rabbit secures a Mansion | 26 |
| VII. | Mr. Lion hunts for Mr. Man | 33 |
| VIII. | The Story of the Pigs | 38 |
| IX. | Mr. Benjamin Ram and his Wonderful Fiddle | 44 |
| X. | Brother Rabbit's Riddle | 51 |
| XI. | How Mr. Rooster lost his Dinner | 56 |
| XII. | Brother Rabbit breaks up a Party | 61 |
| XIII. | Brother Fox, Brer Rabbit, and King Deer's Daughter | 68 |
| XIV. | Brother Terrapin deceives Brother Buzzard | 74 |
| XV. | Brother Fox covets the Quills | 79 |
| XVI. | How Brother Fox failed to get his Grapes | 83 |
| XVII. | Brother Fox figures as an Incendiary | 90 |
| XVIII. | A Dream and a Story | 95 |
| XIX. | The Moon in the Mill-Pond | 100 |
| XX. | Brother Rabbit takes some Exercise | 108 |
| XXI. | Why Brother Bear has no Tail | 113 |
| XXII. | How Brother Rabbit frightened his Neighbors | 118 |
| XXIII. | Mr. Man has some Meat | 123 |
| XXIV. | How Brother Rabbit got the Meat | 128 |
| XXV. | African Jack | 132 |
| XXVI. | Why the Alligator's Back is Rough | 141 |
| XXVII. | Brother Wolf says Grace | 146 |
| XXVIII. | Spirits, Seen and Unseen | 154 |
| XXIX. | A Ghost Story | 161 |
| XXX. | Brother Rabbit and his Famous Foot | 166 |
| XXXI. | ""In some Lady's Garden"" | 177 |
| XXXII. | Brother 'Possum gets in Trouble | 185 |
| XXXIII. | Why the Guinea-fowls are Speckled | 193 |
| XXXIV. | Brother Rabbit's Love-charm | 198 |
| XXXV. | Brother Rabbit submits to a Test | 203 |
| XXXVI. | Brother Wolf falls a Victim | 208 |
| XXXVII. | Brother Rabbit and the Mosquitoes | 214 |
| XXXVIII. | The Pimmerly Plum | 223 |
| XXXIX. | Brer Rabbit gets the Provisions | 230 |
| XL. | ""Cutta Cord-La"!" | 236 |
| XLI. | Aunt Tempy's Story | 241 |
| XLII. | The Fire-Test | 248 |
| XLIII. | The Cunning Snake | 255 |
| XLIV. | How Brother Fox was too Smart | 260 |
| XLV. | Brother Wolf gets in a Warm Place | 268 |
| XLVI. | Brother Wolf still in Trouble | 274 |
| XLVII. | Brer Rabbit lays in his Beef Supply | 280 |
| XLVIII. | Brother Rabbit and Mr. Wildcat | 286 |
| XLIX. | Mr. Benjamin Ram Defends Himself | 291 |
| L. | Brother Rabbit pretends to be Poisoned | 297 |
| LI. | More Trouble for Brother Wolf | 302 |
| LII. | Brother Rabbit outdoes Mr. Man | 306 |
| LIII. | Brother Rabbit takes a Walk | 311 |
| LIV. | Old Grinny-Granny Wolf | 314 |
| LV. | How Wattle Weasel was Caught | 319 |
| LVI. | Brother Rabbit ties Mr. Lion | 325 |
| LVII. | Mr. Lion's Sad Predicament | 330 |
| LVIII. | The Origin of the Ocean | 334 |
| LIX. | Brother Rabbit gets Brother Fox's Dinner | 339 |
| LX. | How the Bear nursed the Little Alligators | 344 |
| LXI. | Why Mr. Dog runs Brother Rabbit | 349 |
| LXII. | Brother Wolf and the Horned Cattle | 353 |
| LXIII. | Brother Fox and the White Muscadines | 357 |
| LXIV. | Mr. Hawk and Brother Buzzard | 362 |
| LXV. | Mr. Hawk and Brother Rabbit | 366 |
| LXVI. | The Wise Bird and the Foolish Bird | 370 |
| LXVII. | Old Brother Terrapin gets some Fish | 373 |
| LXVIII. | Brother Fox makes a Narrow Escape | 377 |
| LXIX. | Brother Fox's Fish Trap | 381 |
| LXX. | Brother Rabbit rescues Brother Terrapin | 386 |
| LXXI. | The Night before Christmas | 396 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| FACE PAGE | |
|---|---|
| Miss Meadows and Brother Rabbit | Frontispiece |
| Mr. Fox and Miss Goose" | 4 |
| Brother Rabbit and the Little Girl | 14 |
| Brother Rabbit's Astonishing Prank | 24 |
| Mr. Benjamin Ram and his Wonderful Fiddle" | 46 |
| Brother Fox, Brother Rabbit, and King Deer's Daughter" | 70 |
| Brother Fox covets the Quills" | 82 |
| A Dream and a Story" | 96 |
| Brother Rabbit takes some Exercise" | 110 |
| "Why Brother Bear has no Tail" | 116 |
| "Why the Alligator's Back is Rough" | 144 |
| "Brother Wolf says Grace" | 152 |
| Why the Guinea Fowls are Speckled | 196 |
| Brother Rabbit and the Mosquitoes" | 216 |
| The Pimmerly Plum" | 228 |
| Brother Rabbit gets the Provisions" | 234 |
| Brother Wolf still in Trouble" | 278 |
| Brother Rabbit and Mr. Wildcat" | 288 |
| "Brother Rabbit ties Mr. Lion" | 328 |
| "How the Bear nursed the Little Alligator" | 344 |
| "Good-Night" | 404 |