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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

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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG

WORKS OF

JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS



Compiled by David Widger






CONTENTS

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##  UNCLE REMUS SONGS AND SAYINGS

##  UNCLE REMUS AND BRER RABBIT

##  NIGHTS WITH UNCLE REMUS

##  NIGHTS WTH UNCLE REMUS

##  TOLD BY UNCLE REMUS

##  MINGO

##  MR. THIMBLEFINGER

##  A LITTLE UNION SCOUT

##  STORIES OF GEORGIA

##  FREE JOE

##  GABRIEL TOLLIVER

##  THE BISHOP AND THE BOOGERMAN

##  ON THE PLANTATION

##  AARON IN THE WILDWOODS

##  BALAAM AND HIS MASTER








TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES






UNCLE REMUS: HIS SONGS AND HIS SAYINGS

By Joel Chandler Harris

CONTENTS

PREFACE AND DEDICATION
INTRODUCTION

LEGENDS OF THE OLD PLANTATION
I. UNCLE REMUS INITIATES THE LITTLE BOY
II. THE WONDERFUL TAR BABY STORY
III. WHY MR. POSSUM LOVES PEACE
IV. HOW MR. RABBIT WAS TOO SHARP FOR MR. FOX
V. THE STORY OF THE DELUGE AND HOW IT CAME ABOUT
VI. MR. RABBIT GROSSLY DECEIVES MR. FOX
VII. MR. FOX IS AGAIN VICTIMIZED
VIII. MR. FOX IS "OUTDONE" BY MR. BUZZARD
IX. MISS COW FALLS A VICTIM TO MR. RABBIT
X. MR. TERRAPIN APPEARS UPON THE SCENE
XI. MR. WOLF MAKES A FAILURE
XII. MR. FOX TACKLES OLD MAN TARRYPIN
XIII. THE AWFUL FATE OF MR. WOLF
XIV. MR. FOX AND THE DECEITFUL FROGS
XV. MR. FOX GOES A-HUNTING, BUT MR. RABBIT BAGS THE GAME
XVI. OLD MR. RABBIT, HE'S A GOOD FISHERMAN
XVII. MR. RABBIT NIBBLES UP THE BUTTER
XVIII. MR. RABBIT FINDS HIS MATCH AT LAST
XIX. THE FATE OF MR. JACK SPARROW
XX. HOW MR. RABBIT SAVED HIS MEAT
XXI. MR. RABBIT MEETS HIS MATCH AGAIN
XXII. A STORY ABOUT THE LITTLE RABBITS
XXIII. MR. RABBIT AND MR. BEAR
XXIV. MR. BEAR CATCHES OLD MR. BULL-FROG
XXV. HOW MR. RABBIT LOST HIS FINE BUSHY TAIL
XXVI. MR. TERRAPIN SHOWS HIS STRENGTH
XXVII. WHY MR. POSSUM HAS NO HAIR ON HIS TAIL
XXVIII. THE END OF MR. BEAR
XXIX. MR. FOX GETS INTO SERIOUS BUSINESS
XXX. HOW MR. RABBIT SUCCEEDED IN RAISING A DUST
XXXI. A PLANTATION WITCH
XXXII. "JACKY-MY-LANTERN" *1
XXXIII. WHY THE NEGRO IS BLACK
XXXIV. THE SAD FATE OF MR. FOX

PLANTATION PROVERBS

HIS SONGS
I. REVIVAL HYMN
II. CAMP-MEETING SONG *
III. CORN-SHUCKING SONG
IV. THE PLOUGH-HANDS' SONG (JASPER COUNTY—1860.)
V. CHRISTMAS PLAY-SONG (MYRICK PLACE, PUTNAM COUNTY 1858.)
VI. PLANTATION PLAY-SONG (PUTNAM COUNTY—1856.)
VII. TRANSCRIPTIONS *1
1. A PLANTATION CHANT
2.A PLANTATION SERENADE
VIII. THE BIG BETHEL CHURCH
IX. TIME GOES BY TURNS

A STORY OF THE WAR

HIS SAYINGS
I. JEEMS ROBER'SON'S LAST ILLNESS
II. UNCLE REMUS'S CHURCH EXPERIENCE
III. UNCLE REMUS AND THE SAVANNAH DARKEY
IV. TURNIP SALAD AS A TEXT
V. A CONFESSION
VI. UNCLE REMUS WITH THE TOOTHACHE
VII. THE PHONOGRAPH
VIII. RACE IMPROVEMENT
IX. IN THE ROLE OF A TARTAR
X. A CASE OF MEASLES
XI. THE EMIGRANTS
XII. AS A MURDERER
XIII. HIS PRACTICAL VIEW OF THINGS
XIV. THAT DECEITFUL JUG
XV. THE FLORIDA WATERMELON
XVI. UNCLE REMUS PREACHES TO A CONVERT
XVII. AS TO EDUCATION
XVIII. A TEMPERANCE REFORMER
XIX. AS A WEATHER PROPHET
XX. THE OLD MAN'S TROUBLES
XXI. THE FOURTH OF JULY






UNCLE REMUS and BRER RABBIT

By Joel Chandler Harris



CONTENTS

BRER RABBIT’S FROLIC
BROTHER BEAR’S BIG HOUSE
BRER RABBIT TREATS THE CREETURS TO A RACE
BRER RABBIT’S FLYING TRIP
BRER RABBIT AND THE GOLD MINE
BRER RABBIT GETS BRER FOX A HOSS
BRER RABBIT FINDS THE MOON IN THE MILL POND
HOW MR. LION LOST HIS WOOL
HOW BRER RABBIT GOT A HOUSE
BRER RABBIT AND THE PARTRIDGE NEST






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