Uncle Remus
Joel Chandler Harris
This audio reading of Uncle Remus is read by
Mark F. Smith
Contents
- 1 - 01 - Uncle Remus initiates the Little Boy - 00:06:45
- 1 - 02 - The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story - 00:05:48
- 1 - 03 - Why Mr. Possum loves Peace - 00:06:46
- 1 - 04 - How Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox - 00:05:26
- 1 - 05 - The Story of the Deluge, and how it came about - 00:06:06
- 1 - 06 - Mr. Rabbit grossly deceives Mr. Fox - 00:09:26
- 1 - 07 - Mr. Fox is again victimized - 00:08:51
- 1 - 08 - Mr. Fox is outdone by Mr. Buzzard - 00:06:11
- 1 - 09 - Miss Cow falls a Victim to Mr. Rabbit - 00:09:04
- 1 - 10 - Mr. Terrapin appears upon the Scene - 00:08:44
- 1 - 11 - Mr. Wolf makes a Failure - 00:07:34
- 1 - 12 - Mr. Fox tackles Old Man Tarrypin - 00:05:26
- 1 - 13 - The Awful Fate of Mr. Wolf - 00:07:40
- 1 - 14 - Mr. Fox and the Deceitful Frogs - 00:04:17
- 1 - 15 - Mr. Fox goes a-hunting, but Mr. Rabbit bags the Game - 00:04:34
- 1 - 16 - Old Mr. Rabbit, he’s a Good Fisherman - 00:06:35
- 1 - 17 - Mr. Rabbit nibbles up the Butter - 00:09:04
- 1 - 18 - Mr. Rabbit finds his Match at last - 00:08:22
- 1 - 19 - The Fate of Mr. Jack Sparrow - 00:09:13
- 1 - 20 - How Mr. Rabbit saved his Meat - 00:09:00
- 1 - 21 - Mr. Rabbit meets his Match again - 00:05:16
- 1 - 22 - A Story about the Little Rabbits - 00:06:09
- 1 - 23 - Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Bear - 00:06:02
- 1 - 24 - Mr. Bear catches Old Mr. Bull-Frog - 00:07:20
- 1 - 25 - How Mr. Rabbit lost his Fine Bushy Tail - 00:06:08
- 1 - 26 - Mr. Terrapin shows his Strength - 00:07:47
- 1 - 27 - Why Mr. Possum has no Hair on his Tail - 00:08:50
- 1 - 28 - The End of Mr. Bear - 00:08:04
- 1 - 29 - Mr. Fox gets into Serious Business - 00:08:03
- 1 - 30 - How Mr. Rabbit succeeded in raising a Dust - 00:07:28
- 1 - 31 - A Plantation Witch - 00:09:55
- 1 - 32 - Jacky-my-Lantern - 00:09:09
- 1 - 33 - Why the Negro is Black - 00:04:01
- 1 - 34 - The Sad Fate of Mr. Fox - 00:10:06
- 1 - 35 - Plantation Proverbs - 00:08:07
- 2 - 1 - Revival Hymn, Camp-Meeting Song, Corn-Shucking Song - 00:09:19
- 2 - 2 - The Plough-hands Song, Christmas Play-Song, Plantation Play-Song, A Plantation Chant, A Plantation Serenade - 00:09:31
- 2 - 3 - De Big Bethel Church, Time goes by Turns - 00:03:33
- 3 - A Story of the War - 00:19:53
- 4 - 1 - Jeems Rober’son’s Last Illness, Uncle Remus’s Church Experience, Uncle Remus and the Savannah Darkey - 00:11:37
- 4 - 2 - Turnip Salad as a Text, A Confession, Uncle Remus with the Toothache - 00:09:20
- 4 - 3 - The Phonograph, Race Improvement, In the Role of a Tartar - 00:09:00
- 4 - 4 - A Case of Measles, The Emigrants, As a Murderer - 00:09:42
- 4 - 5 - His Practical View of Things, That Deceitful Jug, The Florida Watermelon - 00:14:51
- 4 - 6 - Uncle Remus preaches to a Convert, As to Education, A Temperance Reformer - 00:07:21
- 4 - 7 - As a Weather Prophet, The Old Man’s Troubles, The Fourth of July - 00:11:20
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