Uncle Wash : his stories
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Uncle Wash : his stories
- Publication date
- 1910
- Topics
- African Americans
- Publisher
- Philadelphia : The John C. Winston Co.
- Collection
- americana
- Book from the collections of
- New York Public Library
- Language
- English
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Colored frontispiece, signed by J. Lucas and black and white plates facing p. 58, 138, 236 and 306, signed by C.H. Sykes
Sister Ca'line's enticement -- Brother Washington's consolation --The watermelon sermon -- A race for a Valentine -- Uncle Wash and his mothers-in-law -- How he played Santa Claus -- Spottycuss-his world beater -- Miss Ant'nette's provin' -- The resurrection of brother Washington -- How he captured a buck -- His balking mule -- His little preacher -- Miss Kitty -- The examination -- "Ho, every one that thirsteth" -- The mascot mule -- The ghost that saved three flushes -- The origin of the coon -- The nervous goats -- A contest in the King's English -- Phosphate Ike -- The reconstruction of Marse George -- His first Ku Klux -- At the fair -- Old Punch -- How Miss Celeste solved the negro problem -- How Jenny McGrew came to her own -- How he rode in an automobile -- Uncle Wash on the panic -- How Bigbyville went dry -- Uncle Wash on gambling -- How Uncle Wash married the widow
Advertisements on p. [1]-[7] at end
Colored frontispiece, signed by J. Lucas and black and white plates facing p. 58, 138, 236 and 306, signed by C.H. Sykes
Sister Ca'line's enticement -- Brother Washington's consolation --The watermelon sermon -- A race for a Valentine -- Uncle Wash and his mothers-in-law -- How he played Santa Claus -- Spottycuss-his world beater -- Miss Ant'nette's provin' -- The resurrection of brother Washington -- How he captured a buck -- His balking mule -- His little preacher -- Miss Kitty -- The examination -- "Ho, every one that thirsteth" -- The mascot mule -- The ghost that saved three flushes -- The origin of the coon -- The nervous goats -- A contest in the King's English -- Phosphate Ike -- The reconstruction of Marse George -- His first Ku Klux -- At the fair -- Old Punch -- How Miss Celeste solved the negro problem -- How Jenny McGrew came to her own -- How he rode in an automobile -- Uncle Wash on the panic -- How Bigbyville went dry -- Uncle Wash on gambling -- How Uncle Wash married the widow
Advertisements on p. [1]-[7] at end
Notes
Colored frontispiece, signed by J. Lucas and black and white plates facing p. 58, 138, 236 and 306, signed by C.H. Sykes.
- Addeddate
- 2008-03-30 15:49:38
- Copyright-region
- US
- Identifier
- unclewashhissto00compgoog
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t19k4cg7f
- Lccn
- 10026822
- Openlibrary_edition
- OL6524008M
- Openlibrary_work
- OL7135475W
- Pages
- 351
- Possible copyright status
- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Scandate
- 20061106000000
- Scanner
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 2043887
- Year
- 1910
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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