Andrew Lang (1844-1912), writer and folklorist, was one of the first to apply anthropological findings to the study of myth and folklore. He compiled several fairy tale books.
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- Free Library - Andrew Lang Brief biography with text of "The Arabian Nights" and "The Yellow Fairy Book."
- The Blue Fairy Book In HTML, at World Wide School. Each chapter in its own file, linked to previous, next, or any other chapter. In graphical browsers, this is the online equivalent of a "large print" edition.
- The Violet Fairy Book In searchable HTML, at World Wide School. Each chapter in its own file, linked to previous, next, or any other chapter. In graphical browsers, this is the online equivalent of a "large print" edition.
- Andrew Lang A biography of Andrew Lang based on the 1911 Encyclopaedia Brittanica.
- Andrew Lang Brief biography from SLAINTE (Scottish Libraries across the Internet).
- The Pink Fairy Book E-text at the University of Adelaide Library Electronic Texts Collection.
- The Grey Fairy Book E-text at the University of Adelaide Library Electronic Texts Collection.
- The Brown Fairy Book E-text at the University of Adelaide Library Electronic Texts Collection.
- The Crimson Fairy Book E-text from the Project Gutenberg.
- The Lilac Fairy Book E-text from the Project Gutenberg.
- The Red Fairy Book E-text from the Project Gutenberg.
- A Collection of Ballads E-text of the Project Gutenberg.
- The Orange Fairy Book E-text from the Project Gutenberg.
- The Book of Dreams and Ghosts E-text of the 1897 edition, from Gaslight.
- A Monk of Fife: A Romance of The Days of Jeanne D'Arc A Monk of Fife: A Romance of The Days of Jeanne D'Arc by Andrew Lang complete book online.
- Yellow Fairy Book E-text from the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library; includes images.