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  1. Cock Lane and common-sense by Andrew (1844-1912) Lang, 1894
  2. Prince Charles Edward by Andrew (1844-1912) Lang, 1900-01-01
  3. The Odyssey Of Homer, Done Into English Prose By S.h. Butcher And A. Lang by Homer, Lang Andrew 1844-1912, 2010-09-29
  4. The Pink Fairy Book by Lang Andrew 1844-1912, 2010-10-14
  5. The life and letters of John Gibson Lockhart Volume 2 by Lang Andrew 1844-1912, 2010-09-29
  6. The Library by Andrew Lang (1844-1912), 2010-08-25
  7. The life and letters of John Gibson Lockhart Volume 1 by Lang Andrew 1844-1912, 2010-09-29
  8. Essays In Little by Lang Andrew 1844-1912, 2010-09-29
  9. Life, Letters, And Diaries Of Sir Stafford Northcote, First Earl Of Iddesleigh by Lang Andrew 1844-1912, 2010-09-29
  10. Old Friends: Essays In Epistolary Parody by Lang Andrew 1844-1912, 2010-10-03
  11. Essays In Little by Lang Andrew 1844-1912, 2010-09-29
  12. Alfred Tennyson by Andrew Lang 1844-1912, 1901-12-31
  13. Cricket by Gale Frederick 1824?-1904, Lang Andrew 1844-1912, 2010-09-29
  14. Rhymes a la Mode by Andrew Lang (1844-1912), 2010-08-25

21. Andrew Lang Collection Description
Archives Research Collections. Back toL Index. Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912. Andrew Lang collection. – ca. 1911.......Andrew Lang Collection
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The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections Back to L Index Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Andrew Lang collection. – [ca. 1911]. – 2 items. Andrew Lang, classicist, translator, folk-lorist, journalist, poet, historian, and critic was born on 31 March 1844 in Selkirk, Scotland. He was educated at the University of St. Andrews, Glasgow University, and Balliol College, Oxford. He obtained a first-class degree in Classics and was elected a Fellow of Merton College in 1868. In 1875 he moved to London to begin his career in journalism. Shortly thereafter he was elected to the first governing council of the new Folklore Society. His published works are numerous and in many genres. He died on 22 July 1912 in Banchory, Scotland. The collection consists of two manuscripts bound together in same volume. Stamped on spine:
Andrew Lang. Last Ms. The two manuscripts are described as follows:
Books and Bookmen. 14 July [1911 or 1912], 15 p. New introduction for

22. L Index - Archive & Research Collections
Finding Aid Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Collection -Description Lang, Cosmo Gordon Lang, Baron, Archbishop of Canterbury......Lane, Patrick Fonds
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Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Collection - Description Lang, Cosmo Gordon Lang, Baron, Archbishop of Canterbury Fonds - Description Fonds - Description Laurence, Margaret Fonds - Description Finding Aid Listing of Books on Africa Lautens, Gary, 1928- Fonds - Description Finding Aid Lavaradio, Louis de Almeida Soares, Portugal Alarcao Eco e Melo, marques de, 1727-1790 - Manuscript 110 Fonds - Description Laws of England from the reign of William III. [16-?] Fonds - Description Layton, Irving, 1912- Collection - Description Finding Aid League for Socialist Action Fonds - Description Finding Aid Leary, Timothy Francis, 1920- Fonds - Description Leather, Edwin Fonds - Description Finding Aid Leather, Harold (and Leather, Grace)

23. Blue Fairy Book
Lang, Andrew, 18441912. Blue Fairy Book Electronic Text Center, University ofVirginia Library. The entire work (795 KB) Table of Contents for this
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Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912. Blue Fairy Book
Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
The entire work
795 KB Table of Contents for this work All on-line databases Etext Center Homepage
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  • Story 1 THE BRONZE RING
  • Story 2 PRINCE HYACINTH AND THE DEAR LITTLE PRINCESS
  • Story 3 EAST OF THE SUN AND WEST OF THE MOON
  • Story 4 THE YELLOW DWARF
  • Story 5 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
  • Story 6 THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOOD
  • Story 7 CINDERELLA, OR THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER
  • Story 8 ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP
  • Story 9 THE TALE OF A YOUTH WHO SET OUT TO LEARN WHAT FEAR WAS
  • Story 10 RUMPELSTILTZKIN
  • Story 11 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
  • Story 12 THE MASTER-MAID
  • Story 13 WHY THE SEA IS SALT
  • Story 14 THE MASTER CAT; OR, PUSS IN BOOTS
  • Story 15 FELICIA AND THE POT OF PINKS
  • Story 16 THE WHITE CAT
  • Story 17 THE WATER-LILY. THE GOLD-SPINNERS
  • Story 18 THE TERRIBLE HEAD
  • Story 19 THE STORY OF PRETTY GOLDILOCKS
  • Story 20 THE HISTORY OF WHITTINGTON
  • Story 21 THE WONDERFUL SHEEP
  • Story 22 LITTLE THUMB
  • Story 23 THE FORTY THIEVES
  • Story 24 HANSEL AND GRETTEL
  • Story 25 SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED
  • Story 26 THE GOOSE-GIRL
  • Story 27 TOADS AND DIAMONDS
  • Story 28 PRINCE DARLING
  • Story 29 BLUE BEARD
  • Story 30 TRUSTY JOHN
  • Story 31 THE BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR
  • Story 32 A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT
  • Story 33 THE PRINCESS ON THE GLASS HILL
  • Story 34 THE STORY OF PRINCE AHMED AND THE FAIRY PARIBANOU
  • Story 35 THE HISTORY OF JACK THE GIANT-KILLER
  • Story 36 THE BLACK BULL OF NORROWAY
  • Story 37 THE RED ETIN
  • 24. Red Fairy Book
    Lang, Andrew, 18441912. Red Fairy Book Electronic Text Center, University ofVirginia Library. The entire work (715 KB) Table of Contents for this work
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    Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912. Red Fairy Book
    Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
    The entire work
    715 KB Table of Contents for this work All on-line databases Etext Center Homepage
  • Header ...
  • Story 1 THE TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES
  • Story 2 THE PRINCESS MAYBLOSSOM
  • Story 3 SORIA MORIA CASTLE
  • Story 4 THE DEATH OF KOSHCHEI THE DEATHLESS
  • Story 5 THE BLACK THIEF AND KNIGHT OF THE GLEN.
  • Story 6 THE MASTER THIEF
  • Story 7 BROTHER AND SISTER
  • Story 8 PRINCESS ROSETTE
  • Story 9 THE ENCHANTED PIG
  • Story 10 THE NORKA
  • Story 11 THE WONDERFUL BIRCH
  • Story 12 JACK AND THE BEANSTALK
  • Story 13 THE LITTLE GOOD MOUSE
  • Story 14 GRACIOSA AND PERCINET
  • Story 15 THE THREE PRINCESSES OF WHITELAND
  • Story 16 THE VOICE OF DEATH
  • Story 17 THE SIX SILLIES
  • Story 18 KARI WOODENGOWN
  • Story 19 DRAKESTAIL
  • Story 20 THE RATCATCHER
  • Story 21 THE TRUE HISTORY OF LITTLE GOLDEN HOOD
  • Story 22 THE GOLDEN BRANCH
  • Story 23 THE THREE DWARFS
  • Story 24 DAPPLEGRIM
  • Story 25 THE ENCHANTED CANARY
  • Story 26 THE TWELVE BROTHERS
  • 25. St Andrews University Library Special Collections - Manuscripts - Andrew Lang (1
    Andrew Lang (18441912) (ms38233-38261). Papers relating to Andrew Lang, thewell-known folklorist and author, were (along with a large collection of books)
    http://specialcollections.st-and.ac.uk/msslan.htm
    Andrew Lang (1844-1912) (ms38233-38261)
    Papers relating to Andrew Lang, the well-known folklorist and author, were (along with a large collection of books) a bequest to the Library from his biographer, Roger Lancelyn Green (1892-1987). They include manuscript and typescript works, as well as a large body of correspondence between Lang and members of his family and others, as well as photographs and other miscellanea. There is further Lang material (autograph manuscripts and notes) at various manuscript locations, which will in due course be included within the Manuscripts Database. See also the Lang Collection in the Rare Books page. Other material, hard copy index entries only. Sir Thomas Malcolm Knox Wallace Martin Lindsay Back to index
    Lang Collection in the Rare Books page
    last revised 15 August 2001

    26. St Andrews University Library Special Collections - Rare Books - LANG Collection
    Marisa de Moor, Andrew Lang (18441912; late Victorian humanist and journalisticcritic, with a descriptive checklist of the Lang letters. 2 vols.
    http://specialcollections.st-and.ac.uk/rblan.htm
    LANG Collection
    Developed by the Library during the present century from existing stock, with additional purchases from time to time. It totals over 430 volumes of works by and edited by Andrew Lang (1844-1912), Scottish man of letters and student at St Andrews 1861-1863; strong in his first editions. The collection was greatly augmented by a bequest of over 200 volumes from Roger Lancelyn Green in 1989. There is also a strong collection of Lang material in the department of mss , including over 1000 letters and over 50 literary and miscellaneous mss and proofs.
    Finding aids
    The whole of the original Lang collection is available through the on-line catalogue. Work is proceeding on cataloguing the Lancelyn Green bequest, of which there is a typed list available in the Special Collections Department. The collection has the prefix Lan
    Bibliography
    Marisa de Moor, Andrew Lang (1844-1912; late Victorian humanist and journalistic critic, with a descriptive checklist of the Lang letters. 2 vols. Typescript thesis for the degree of D.Phil, Ryksuniversiteit Gent (1982-1983), available for consultation in the Special Collections Department.

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    28. Andrew Lang
    Andrew Lang (18441912). The Odyssey; To Izaak Walton; Homeric Unity; Colonel Burnaby.return to sonnet central return to the Victorian Era. The Odyssey
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    Andrew Lang (1844-1912)
    The Odyssey
    As one that for a weary space has lain
    Lulled by the song of Circe and her wine
    In gardens near the pale of Proserpine,
    Where that AEaean isle forgets the main,
    And only the low lutes of love complain,
    And only shadows of wan lovers pine;
    As such an one were glad to know the brine
    Salt on his lips, and the large air again
    So gladly, from the songs of modern speech
    Men turn, and see the stars, and feel the free
    Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers;
    And, through the music of the languid hours,
    They hear like ocean on a western beach
    The surge and thunder of the Odyssey.
    To Izaak Walton
    Old Izaak, in this angry age of ours,
    This hungry, angry age, how oft of thee
    We dream, and thy divine tranquillity,
    And all thy pleasure in the dewy flowers,
    The meads enamelled, and the singing showers,
    And shelter of the silvery willow-tree,
    By quiet waters of the river Lea!
    Ah, happy hours! we cryah, halcyon hours!
    Yet thou, like we, hadst trouble for this realm
    Of England: for thy dear Church mocked and rent

    29. Scran - Andrew Lang, Poet And Writer
    Andrew Lang s (18441912) versatility as a writer - he was, among other things,a poet, Painting Andrew Lang, 1844 - 1912. Poet and writer
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    30. Lang, Andrew (1844-1912) Université Montpellier II
    He uses statistics as a drunken man uses lamp ( )
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    31. Lang, Andrew
    Lang, Andrew (18441912). Scottish scholar and man of letters, born in Selkirk,and educated at the universities of Saint Andrews and Oxford.
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    Lang, Andrew (1844-1912)
    Scottish scholar and man of letters, born in Selkirk, and educated at the universities of Saint Andrews and Oxford. Among his poetic works are Ballads and Lyrics of Old France (1872), the narrative poem Helen of Troy (1882), and Grass of Parnassus (1888). He did extensive anthropological research in the folklore of many peoples, embodied in such works as Custom and Myth (1884), Myth, Literature, and Religion (2 volumes, 1887), and The Making of Religion (1898). He also adapted fairy tales for children that were published in the Blue Fairy Book (1889) and other volumes titled by color. As a historian Lang is best known for his History of Scotland (4 volumes, 1900-1907). Lang was also an eminent classical scholar. His prose translations of the ancient Greek epic poems, the Odyssey, in 1879, with S. H. Butcher and the Iliad, in 1882, with E. J. Myers and Walter Leaf, are among the best ever made.

    32. Andrew Lang (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page Texts And
    Author Andrew Lang (18441912). Texts set to music warning - not an exhaustivelist. x indicates a text that is not yet in the database
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    33. Andrew Lang (1844-1912), Poet, Scholar And Writer
    National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for Andrew Lang including AndrewLang by Harry Furniss, Andrew Lang by Harry Furniss, Andrew Lang by Fradelle
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    34. NPG X12150; Andrew Lang
    NPG x12150; Andrew Lang. Sitter Andrew Lang (18441912), Poet, scholar andwriter. Sitter in 11 portraits. Artist Fradelle Young (floruit 1880s).
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    35. Poet: Andrew Lang - All Poems Of Andrew Lang
    Andrew Lang Scholar Man of letters 18441912. graphic. Andrew Lang, born inSelkirk in 1844, died in Banchory in 1912. He is a well-respected alumnus of .
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    To download the eBook right-Click on the title and select "Save Target As". Biography Poems Quotations Comments ... Stats Andrew Lang was the son of the Sheriff-Clerk of Selkirkshire, and was born in Selkirk, Scotland, on 31 March 1844. He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and the Univerisites of St. Andrews and Glasgow, and won a Snell Exhibition to Balliol College, Oxford. He graduated with a first in Greats in 1868 .. .. more >> Poems Search in the poems of Andrew Lang
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    A Scot to Jeanne D’Arc Aesop Ballades I - To Theocritus, in Winter ... Three Portraits of Prince Charles
    Quotations "If the wild bowler thinks he bowls,
    Or if the batsman thinks he's bowled,
    They know not, poor misguided souls,
    They, too, shall perish unconsoled." Andrew Lang (1844-1912), British poet. Brahma (l. 1-4). . . New Oxford Book of English Light Verse, The. Kingsley Amis, ed. (1978) Oxford University Press.

    36. Quotations By The Poet: Andrew Lang - Quote Quotation Saying
    Andrew Lang (18441912), British poet. Brahma (l. 1-4). Andrew Lang (1844-1912),Scottish author. Quoted in The Harvest of a Quiet Eye, Alan L. Mackay
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    Or if the batsman thinks he's bowled,
    They know not, poor misguided souls,
    They, too, shall perish unconsoled."
    Andrew Lang (1844-1912), British poet. Brahma (l. 1-4). . . New Oxford Book of English Light Verse, The. Kingsley Amis, ed. (1978) Oxford University Press. "bowler and the ball,
    The umpire, the pavilion cat,
    The roller, pitch, and stumps, and all." Andrew Lang (1844-1912), British poet. Brahma (l. 6-8). . . New Oxford Book of English Light Verse, The. Kingsley Amis, ed. (1978) Oxford University Press. Andrew Lang (1844-1912), Scottish author. Quoted in The Harvest of a Quiet Eye, Alan L. Mackay (1977). "So gladly, from the songs of modern speech Men turn, and see the stars, and feel the free

    37. Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912. Papers: Guide.
    No Frames Version.
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    38. Literary Encyclopedia: Lang, Andrew
    Lang, Andrew (18441912). Journalist, Poet, Biographer, Historian, Essayist,Critic, Editor, Translator. Active 1864-1912 in England, Britain, Europe
    http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2613

    39. Andrew Lang
    Andrew Lang (18441912). The Blue Fairy Book The Red Fairy Book The VioletFairy Book The Yellow Fairy Book.
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    40. SLAINTE
    Andrew Lang Scholar Man of letters 18441912. graphic. Andrew Lang, born inSelkirk in 1844, died in Banchory in 1912. He is a well-respected alumnus of
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    Andrew Lang
    Andrew Lang, born in Selkirk in 1844, died in Banchory in 1912. He is a well-respected alumnus of St Andrews University where one of his early pieces imagined Dr Johnson on the links. He spent much of his active professional life in London, but he had a considerable knowledge of much of Scotland, and an appreciation of the Scottish character which illuminated his work, and, at the end of his life, led him to begin the influential Highways and byways of the Border , completed by his wife and son. What Lang singularly failed to do was to write either a lasting novel or a really striking poem, but he was a very significant literary figure. His column in Longman's magazine did much to form literary opinion in the late nineteenth century. His contemporaries included Stevenson , whom he often encouraged and almost collaborated with, and George Douglas Brown whom he brought to public notice. Lang's interests were diverse and his expertise considerable. He wrote many elegantly put together books which were, and are, a delight to read. His intellect and his wit can perhaps be best appreciated in

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