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  2. The Langs' Fairy Books - Wikipedia

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    The Langs' Fairy Books are a series of 25 collections of true and fictional stories for children published between 1889 and 1913 by Andrew Lang and his wife, Leonora Blanche Alleyne. The best known books of the series are the 12 collections of fairy tales also known as Andrew Lang's "Coloured" Fairy Books or Andrew Lang's Fairy Books of Many ...

  3. Leonora Blanche Alleyne - Wikipedia

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    The Green Fairy Book (1902). Leonora Blanche Lang (née Alleyne; 8 March 1851 – 10 July 1933) was an English writer, editor, and translator.She is best known as variously the translator, collaborator and writer of The Fairy Books, a series of 25 collections of folk and fairy tales for children she published with her husband, Andrew Lang, between 1889 and 1913.

  4. Andrew Lang - Wikipedia

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    Lang selected and edited 25 collections of stories that were published annually, beginning with The Blue Fairy Book in 1889 and ending with The Strange Story Book in 1913. They are sometimes called Andrew Lang's Fairy Books although the Blue Fairy Book and other Coloured Fairy Books are only 12 in the series.

  5. Prince Prigio - Wikipedia

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    Prince Prigio is a literary and comic fairy tale written by Andrew Lang in 1889 and illustrated by Gordon Browne.It draws in Lang's folklorist background for many tropes. A sequel was published in 1893, Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia: Being the Adventures of Prince Prigio's Son.

  6. Mogarzea and his Son - Wikipedia

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    Illustration by H. J. Ford from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books. Mogarzea and his Son is a fairy tale included by Andrew Lang in The Violet Fairy Book. The source was Mite Kremnitz, Rumänische Märchen: Mogarzea und sein Sohn. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Virgilius the Sorcerer - Wikipedia

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    The story begins – Long, long ago there was born to a Roman knight and his wife Maja a little boy called Virgilius. While he was still quite little, his father died, and the kinsmen, instead of being a help and protection to the child and his mother, robbed them of their lands and money, and the widow, fearing that they might take the boy's life also, sent him away to Spain, that he might ...

  8. Kate Crackernuts - Wikipedia

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    "Kate Crackernuts" (or "Katie Crackernuts") is a Scottish fairy tale collected by Andrew Lang in the Orkney Islands and published in Longman's Magazine in 1889. Joseph Jacobs edited and republished the tale in his English Fairy Tales (1890). [1]

  9. Madschun - Wikipedia

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    Madschun is a Turkish fairy tale from Andrew Lang's The Olive Fairy Book. [1] The tale was first published by folklorist Ignác Kúnos in a collection of Turkish folktales. [ 2 ]

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