Andrew Lang
Andrew Lang (1844–1912) was a prolific Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, anthropologist, and journalist, best known for collecting and editing fairy tales in his famous 'Coloured Fairy Books' series. Educated at the University of St Andrews, University of Glasgow, and Balliol College, Oxford, he became a fellow at Merton College before moving to London to pursue journalism and writing. His diverse works included translations of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, studies on folklore and mythology, and contributions to psychical research.
Fairy Tales
Poetry
Anthropology
Literary Criticism
Classics
Helen of Troy
The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological
Cock Lane and Common-Sense
The Mark Of Cain
A Monk of Fife
The Valet's tragedy, and other studies
The Grey Fairy Book
The Grey Fairy Book (Dover Children's Classics)
The Blue Fairy Book [with Biographical Introduction]
The Blue Fairy Book [with Biographical Introduction]
The Blue Fairy Book [with Biographical Introduction]
The Blue Fairy Book
The companions of Pickle: Being a sequel to 'Pickle the spy'
The Mystery of Mary Stuart (Illustrated)
The Arabian Nights Entertainments
The Blue Fairy Book
The Violet Fairy Book (Andrew Lang's Fairy Books Series)
Oxford: City and University
Oxford: City and University
The Red Fairy Book
The Orange Fairy Book : By Andrew Lang - Illustrated
The Fairy Books of Andrew Lang: Enchanting Tales from a Master Storyteller
The Olive Fairy Book (Mint Editions (The Children's Library))
Green Fairy Book