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  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang, H. J. Ford

    Hardcover (H. M. Caldwell, Aug. 16, 1930)
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  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang, H J. 1860-1941 Ford

    Hardcover (Palala Press, Dec. 4, 2015)
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  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    Hardcover (Longman, Green and Company, Aug. 16, 1929)
    None
  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green, and Co., Aug. 16, 1893)
    a book of fairys written in 1893 a searies of fairy tales
  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang, Jennie Harbour

    Hardcover (David McKay Company, Aug. 16, 1900)
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  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 7, 2015)
    Andrew Lang (31 March 1844 – 20 July 1912) was a Scots poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is best known as a collector of folk and fairy tales. The Andrew Lang lectures at the University of St Andrews are named after him. Lang was born in Selkirk. He was the eldest of the eight children born to John Lang, the town clerk of Selkirk, and his wife Jane Plenderleath Sellar, who was the daughter of Patrick Sellar, factor to the first duke of Sutherland. On 17 April 1875, he married Leonora Blanche Alleyne, youngest daughter of C. T. Alleyne of Clifton and Barbados. She was (or should have been) variously credited as author, collaborator, or translator of Lang's Color/Rainbow Fairy Books which he edited. He was educated at Selkirk Grammar School, Loretto, and at the Edinburgh Academy, St Andrews University and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he took a first class in the final classical schools in 1868, becoming a fellow and subsequently honorary fellow of Merton College. He soon made a reputation as one of the most able and versatile writers of the day as a journalist, poet, critic, and historian. In 1906, he was elected FBA. He died of angina pectoris at the Tor-na-Coille Hotel in Banchory, Banchory, survived by his wife. He was buried in the cathedral precincts at St Andrews.
  • Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang, H.J. Ford

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green and Co, Aug. 16, 1947)
    From Lang's foreward: "The stories in all the [Fairy] books are borrowed from many coutnries; some are French, some German, some Russian, some Italian, some Scottish, some English, one Chinese. However much these nations differ about triffles, they all agree in liking fairy tales."
  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 13, 2015)
    Once upon a time there lived a King who was immensely rich. He had broad lands, and sacks overflowing with gold and silver; but he did not care a bit for all his riches, because the Queen, his wife, was dead. He shut himself up in a little room and knocked his head against the walls for grief, until his courtiers were really afraid that he would hurt himself. So they hung feather-beds between the tapestry and the walls, and then he could go on knocking his head as long as it was any consolation to him without coming to much harm.
  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    Hardcover (A. L. Burt Co, Aug. 16, 1900)
    None
  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang, Dorothy Lake Gregory, Mary Gould Davis

    Hardcover (McKay, Aug. 16, 1962)
    Includes 37 tales, along with 20 illustrations, 7 of them in color.
  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang Ed.

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, Jan. 29, 2010)
    Ed., Andrew Lang
  • The Green Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang, Mary Gould Davis, Dorothy Lake Gregory

    Hardcover (Longmans, Green and Co., Aug. 16, 1948)
    Green hard back with b&w and color illustrations