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  1. Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his Queer Country by Joel Chandler Harris. Illustrated by Olivier Herford by Joel Chandler (1848-1908) Harris, 1894-01-01
  2. Biography - Harris, Joel Chandler (1848-1908): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  3. The chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann, by Joel Chandler Harris; illustrated by A. B. Frost by Joel Chandler (1848-1908) Harris, 1899-01-01
  4. Uncle Remus / Joel Chandler Harris ; with the illustrations of A.B. Frostlimited edition. by Joel Chandler (1848-1908) Harris, 1982
  5. Uncle Remus: His Songs And His Sayings : The Folk-lore Of The Old Plantation
  6. Stories Of Georgia
  7. On The Wing Of Occasions: Being The Authorised Version Of Certain Curious Episodes Of The Late Civil War, Including The Hitherto Suppressed Narrative Of The Kidnapping Of President Lincoln
  8. A Little Union Scout by Gibbs George ill, 2010-10-13
  9. Stories of Georgia by Joel Chandler Harris 1848-1908, 1896-12-31
  10. Plantation pageants by Joel Chandler Harris ; illustrated by E. by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1899-01-01
  11. Aaron in the wildwoods by Joel Chandler Harris ; illustrated by by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1897-01-01
  12. The making of a statesman. and other stories. by Joel Chandler H by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1902-01-01
  13. Gabriel Tolliver a story of Reconstruction by Joel Chandler Harr by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1902-01-01
  14. Tales of the home folks in peace and war. by Joel Chandler by Harris. Joel Chandler. 1848-1908., 1898-01-01

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3. Joel Chandler Harris
Biography, list of major works, and a brief analysis.
http://www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/allam/18661913/lit/harris.htm
Postbellum America, 1866-1913
Joel Chandler Harris, 1848-1908
By Monica Horne
Student, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Joel Chandler Harris was an accomplished and well-known writer in his time. He was known for his journalism skills but most of all for his stories narrated by the character, Uncle Remus. His early career consisted of a typesetter and paragrapher and later an editor as well, although he was not well recognized for his editorial input. Harris was a shy man, and self-conscious of his looks. As an adult he wore a wide brimmed hat even indoors to cover his red hair. Because of his shyness he never appeared publicly to present any of his works. However, he was well known for his sense of humor in his writings and it is believed that perhaps he hid behind his humor because of his low self-esteem. Growing up he was known to often play practical jokes on his friends, which on several occasions turned out to be harmful to the friend. Harris was born in Eatonton, Georgia and was raised by his single mother. His formal education ended by his early teens. At that time, he became a printer’s devil for the Countryman , a local newspaper owned by Joseph Addison Turner. Turner owned the

4. Joel Chandler Harris - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Joel Chandler Harris; Joel Chandler Harris Born 9 December 1845 (184512-09) Eatonton, Georgia, United States Died 3 July 1908 (aged 62) Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Joel Chandler Harris Born 9 December 1845
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Georgia United States Occupation Journalist, fiction writer, folklorist Notable work(s) Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings Nights with Uncle Remus Children Julian LaRose Harris Influences Aesop Jean de La Fontaine Geoffrey Chaucer Oliver Goldsmith ... Mark Twain Influenced Kenneth Grahame Beatrix Potter Rudyard Kipling Frank Lebby Stanton ... Ezra Pound Signature Joel Chandler Harris journalist , fiction writer, and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories. Harris was born in Eatonton Georgia , where he served as an apprentice on a plantation during his teenage years. He spent the majority of his adult life in Atlanta working as an associate editor at the Atlanta Constitution Harris led two significant professional lives. Editor and journalist Joe Harris ushered in the New South alongside Henry W. Grady , stressing regional and racial reconciliation during and after the Reconstruction era . Joel Chandler Harris, fiction writer and folklorist, recorded many

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6. New Georgia Encyclopedia Joel Chandler Harris (1845-1908)
Extensive biography of the writer.
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7. Harris, Joel Chandler - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
US author. He wrote tales narrated by the former slave ‘Uncle Remus’, based on black folklore and involving the characters Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer Wolf, and Brer Bear.
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8. Children's; Harris (Joel Chandler), Signed, Uncle Remus... [p4a.com, Ltd.]
A signed book by Joel Chandler Harris, TOLD BY UNCLE REMUS NEW STORIES OF THE OLD PLANTATION. New York McClure, Phillips Co., 1905. Signed %22Faithfully Yours
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9. Introductory Page - Uncle Remus History/Ethnology Research Project
A historical and ethnological examination of Harris folklore collections and other writings. Includes biography, texts, contemporary reviews, and modern commentaries.
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~UG97/remus/remus.html
Editor's Note:
On July 20, 1879 an undersized thirty-year-old journalist from Atlanta known as Joe Harris began a journey from relative obscurity to interregional fame. On that day, the Atlanta Constitution published the young copy editor's "Story of Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Fox as told by Uncle Remus." Within months, magazines across the country were reprinting his tales, and after more than 1,000 written requests for a collection, the first Uncle Remus book was published in November, 1880.
At the time, Harris said his purpose was not ethnology, or folklore analysis, but simply documentation. He doubted that his stories and character sketches would have any lasting historical value. He was wrong.
Uncle Remus: Social Context and Ramifications is an attempt to reintroduce Harris' tales, and his legendary narrator, while placing them in a historical context. The primary sources and commentaries we offer hopefully will shed light on Harris' purpose in publishing his stories and the public response to both his Remus tales and his other works. They will make observations about post-Civil War black culture, and Southern society in general, using the stories and the reactions they engendered as points of reference.
Hopefully, this collection will offer other students of the South one or two new insights into the region's endlessly complex myths and meanings.

10. Harris, Joel Chandler Definition Of Harris, Joel Chandler In The Free Online Enc
Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848–1908, American shortstory writer and humorist, b. Eatonton, Ga., considered one of the greatest American regionalist writers.
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11. Uncle Remus And Brer Rabbit By Harris, Joel Chandler - Used Books At Biblio.com
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12. Heldfond Book Gallery | Harris,Joel Chandler | Nights With Uncle Remus- Myths An
Boston Houghton Mifflin Co 1883 Spine slightly sunned covers a bit dusty Short tear to one plate intruding from foreedge to a 1/4 inch inside illustrations A Very Good, Tight
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13. Joel Chandler Harris Home--Atlanta: A National Register Of Historic Places Trave
National Park Service information about Wren s Nest, Harris home in Atlanta, Georgia, open to the public as a house museum.
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Joel Chandler Harris Home
National Register photograph by Yen Tang This country retreat on Snap Bean Farm was once the home of Joel Chandler Harris, author of the Uncle Remus Tales . Harris was also a prominent journalist and editor of the Atlanta Constitution newspaper. Influential black songwriter, author and statesman, James Weldon Johnson, said in 1921 "the Uncle Remus Tales constitute the greatest body of folklore that America has produced." Harris had just published his first Uncle Remus book when he moved to this house in 1881, and did most of his subsequent writing here until his death in 1908.
Historic postcard of Joel Chandler Harris Home
Courtesy of Jody Cook
More commonly known as the Wren's Nest, today it is the oldest house museum in Atlanta. Largely unchanged since Harris's death, the historic home contains the original Harris furnishings as well as the original paint colors. It is an excellent and rare example of the early Victorian Queen Anne style in the Atlanta area. The house was dubbed the Wren's Nest in 1900, when the Harris children discovered a wren had built its nest inside their mailbox. They promptly erected a second mailbox so the birds would not be disturbed. The Wren's Nest was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1962.

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16. Joel Chandler Harris Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
At Bibliomania.com. Biography of the author and full text of the stories Brer Rabbit and the Tar-Baby and Brer Rabbit s Cradle .
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17. Harris, Joel Chandler
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@import url(../index.css); Harris, Joel Chandler Aiton’s Encyclopedia Harris, Joel Chandler, an American journalist and author. He was born at Eatonton, Georgia, and lived on a plantation until the close of the war. After serving as a printer's apprentice he obtained a position on the staff of the Savannah Daily News. In 1890 he became editor of the Atlantic Constitution, in which periodical his Uncle Remus sketches first saw the light of day. Among his writings in book form are The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation, Nights with Uncle Remus, Balaam and his Master, Minerva Ann, Uncle Remus, his Songs and his Sayings. Mr. Harris possesses a remarkable sympathy not only with human life, but also with animals. His familiarity with the negroes during the life on the plantation, coupled with this sympathy, made possible his creation of "Uncle Remus," of "Brer Fox," and "Brer Rabbit," which have delighted young and old for a quarter of a century.
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19. Brer_rabbit
Article by Patrick Killough, written for Ashville Tribune, focusing on author s works.
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BRER RABBIT SEZ, SEZEE:
THE WISDOM OF JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS
by Patrick Killough [12/09/1997] The Joel ChandlerHarris Museum in Eatonton, Georgia
Have you ever been to Eatonton, Georgiaeast of Atlanta? If not, give some thought to going there. For that is where Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908) was born. Harris created Uncle Remus and the Brer Rabbit stories. There is a little Uncle Remus museum in Eatonton and it is worth your time. My wife Mary and I were there in October [1997]. We stocked up on some biographical materials on Harris, a CD-ROM with eleven of the Brer Rabbit tales and some printed collections of favorite stories. Armed with a child's simplification of "Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby" plus the CD-ROM I then spent a few days in Irving, Texas with a precocious 2 1/3 year old named Gavin Patrick Killough. After only two hearings of Tar Baby, Gavin was mastering the unfamiliar English dialect and pretending that he was Brer Rabbit's angry antagonist, Brer Fox. Gavin knew that when I paused every time Brer Rabbit had butted the tar baby with a different part of his anatomy, it was time for Gavin to add the refrain, "And Brer Fox, he lay low." Theodore Roosevelt called journalist Joel Chandler Harris a national treasure. Harris's tales keep on being reissued and read. Disney gave us the film, "SONG OF THE SOUTH" and two generations of kids still sing its songs.

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