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Title:The Grey Fairy Book, By: Andrew Lang And Illustrated By: H J Ford: (Children's Classics) Illustrated Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941) Was A Prol
ISBN13:9781537545264
ISBN10:1537545264
Author:Ford, H. J. (Author), Lang, Andrew (Author)
Description:(This is a RePrint) - Andrew Lang's Fairy Books Are A Series Of Twenty-Five Collections Of True And Fictional Stories For Children, Published Between 1889 And 1913 The Best Known Books Of The Series Are The Twelve Collections Of Fairy Tales, Known As Andrew Lang's Coloured Fairy Books Or Andrew Lang's Fairy Books Of Many Colors In All, The Volumes Feature 798 Stories, Besides The 153 Poems In The Blue Poetry Book Andrew Lang (1844-1912) Was A Scots Poet, Novelist, And Literary Critic As Acknowledged In The Prefaces, Although Lang Himself Made Most Of The Selections, His Wife And Other Translators Did A Large Portion Of The Translating And Retelling Of The Actual Stories According To Anita Silvey, The Irony Of Lang's Life And Work Is That Although He Wrote For A Profession-Literary Criticism; Fiction; Poems; Books And Articles On Anthropology, Mythology, History, And Travel He Is Best Recognized For The Works He Did Not Write The Books Were Primarily Illustrated By Henry J Ford Lancelot Speed, G P Jacomb-Hood, And A Wallis Mills Also Contributed Some Illustrations Thirty-Five Stories, Many From Oral Traditions, And Others From French, German And Italian Collections Donkey Skin The Goblin Pony An Impossible Enchantment The Story Of Dschemil And Dachemila Janni And The Draken The Partnership Of The Thief And The Liar Fortunatus And His Purse The Goat-Faced Girl What Came Of Picking Flowers The Story Of Bensurdatu The Magician's Horse The Little Gray Man Herr Lazarus And The Draken The Story Of The Queen Of The Flowery Isles Udea And Her Seven Brothers The White Wolf Mohammed With The Magic Finger Bobino The Dog And The Sparrow The Story Of The Three Sons Of Hali The Story Of The Fair Circassians The Jackal And The Spring The Bear The Sunchild The Daughter Of Buk Ettemsuch Laughing Eye And Weeping Eye, Or The Limping Fox The Unlooked For Prince The Simpleton The Street Musicians The Twin Brothers Cannetella The Ogre A Fairy's Blunder Long, Broad, And Quickeye Prunell Andrew Lang (31 March 1844 - 20 July 1912) Was A Scottish 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 *Biography* 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 Colorrainbow 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 Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941) Was A Prolific And Successful English Artist And Illustrator, Active From 1886 Through To The Late 1920S Sometimes Known As H J Ford Or Henry J Ford, He Came To Public Attention When He Provided The Numerous Beautiful Illustrations For Andrew Lang's Fairy Books, Which Captured The Imagination Of A Generation Of British Children And Were Sold Worldwide In The 1880S And 1890S
Binding:Paperback, Paperback
Publisher:Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date:2016-09-08
Weight:0.91 lbs
Dimensions:0.43'' H x 10'' L x 7.99'' W
Number of Pages:204
Language:English