
Walt Disney's Uncle Remus Joel Chandler Harris Little Golden Book 1947
Walt Disney's Uncle Remus (number D6) from the Walt Disney motion picture "Song of the South" based on the original "Uncle Remus" stories by Joel Chandler Harris, retold by Marion Palmer. Pictures by Bob Grant for the Walt Disney Studio. A 'Little Golden Book', published in the U.S.A. by Simon And Schuster, New York in 1947. Hardcover book, 42 printed pages , 7 7/8" x 6 3/4". “Walt Disney’s Uncle Remus” is based on the collection of African-American folktales compiled by Joel Chandler Harris. Stories in this book include 'Brer Fox an de Rabbit Trap', 'De Tar Baby', and 'Brer Rabbit's Laffin' Place'. The stories are narrated by Uncle Remus, a kindly former slave who shares these tales with a group of children. The central character in these stories is Br’er Rabbit, a clever trickster who often outsmarts his adversaries and avoids being captured or harmed by predators like Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear. Through his quick wit and trickery, Br'er Rabbit teaches valuable lessons about perseveran