Selected List of Works
- Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings (1880)
- Nights with Uncle Remus (1883)
- Mingo and Other Sketches in Black and White (1884)
- Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches (1887)
- Daddy Jake, The Runaway: And Short Stories Told After Dark (1889)
- Joel Chandler Harris' Life of Henry W. Grady (1890)
- Balaam and His Master and Other Sketches and Stories (1891)
- On the Plantation: A Story of a Georgia Boy's Adventures During the War (1892)
- Uncle Remus and His Friends (1892)
- Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his Queer Country (1894)
- Mr. Rabbit at Home (1895)
- Sister Jane: Her Friends and Acquaintances (1896)
- The Story of Aaron (1896)
- Aaron in the Wildwoods (1897)
- Tales of the Home Folks in Peace and War (1898)
- The Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann (1899)
- Plantation Pageants (1899)
- On the Wings of Occasions (1900)
- Gabriel Tolliver (1902)
- The Making of a Statesman and Other Stories (1902)
- Wally Wanderoon and His Story-Telling Machine (1903)
- A Little Union Scout (1904)
- The Tar-Baby and Other Rhymes of Uncle Remus (1904)
- Told By Uncle Remus: New Stories of the Old Plantation (1905)
- Uncle Remus and Brer Rabbit (1907)
- Shadow Between His Shoulder Blades (1909)
- Uncle Remus and the Little Boy (1910)
- Uncle Remus Returns (1918)
- Seven Tales of Uncle Remus (1948)
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