Author:Andrew Lang

Works

 * Ballade of the Penitents
 * St Leonards Magazine. 1863. (includes contributions by Lang)
 * The Ballads and Lyrics of Old France (1872)
 * The Odyssey Of Homer Rendered Into English Prose (1879) translator with Samuel Henry Butcher
 * The Folklore of France (1878)
 * XXXII Ballades in Blue China (1880)
 * Oxford. Brief historical & descriptive notes (1880)
 * Theocritus, Bion and Moschus. Rendered into English Prose with an Introductory Essay. (1880)
 * Notes by Mr A. Lang on a collection of pictures by Mr J. E. Millais R.A. exhibited at the Fine Arts Society Rooms. 148 New Bond Street. (1881)
 * The Library: with a chapter on modern illustrated books. (1881)
 * The Black Thief. A new and original drama (Adapted from the Irish) in four acts. (1882)
 * Helen of Troy, her life and translation. Done into rhyme from the Greek books. (1882)
 * The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche (1882) with William Aldington
 * The Iliad of Homer, a prose translation (1883) with Walter Leaf and Ernest Myers
 * Custom and Myth (1884)
 * The Princess Nobody: A Tale of Fairyland (1884)
 * Ballads and Verses Vain (1884) selected by Austin Dobson
 * Rhymes à la Mode (1884)
 * Much Darker Days. By A. Huge Longway. (1884)
 * Household tales; their origin, diffusion, and relations to the higher myths. [1884]
 * That Very Mab (1885) with May Kendall
 * The Politics of Aristotle. Introductory Essays (1886)
 * Books and Bookmen (1886)
 * Letters to Dead Authors (1886)
 * In the Wrong Paradise (1886)
 * The Mark of Cain (1886)
 * Lines on the inaugural meeting of the Shelley Society. (1886)
 * Almae matres (1887)
 * He (1887), with Walter Herries Pollock)
 * Aucassin and Nicolette (1887)
 * Myth, Ritual, and Religion (2 vols., 1887)
 * Johnny Nut and the Golden Goose. Done into English from the French of Charles Deulin (1887)
 * Grass of Parnassus. Rhymes old and new (1888)
 * Perrault's Popular Tales (1888)
 * Gold of Fairnilee (1888)
 * Pictures at Play or Dialogues of the Galleries (1888), with William Ernest Henley
 * Prince Prigio (1889)
 * Letters on Literature (1889)
 * Lost Leaders (1889)
 * "Ode to Golf", in On the Links; being Golfing Stories by various hands (1889)
 * The Dead Leman and other tales from the French (1889), translator with Paul Sylvester
 * The World's Desire (1890), with Henry Rider Haggard
 * Old Friends: Essays in Epistolary Parody (1890)
 * The Strife of Love in a Dream, Being the Elizabethan Version of the First Book of the Hypnerotomachia of Francesco Colonna (1890)
 * The Life, Letters and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh (1890)
 * Etudes traditionnistes (1890)
 * How to Fail in Literature (1890)
 * The Blue Poetry Book (1891)
 * Essays in Little (1891)
 * On Calais Sands (1891)
 * Angling Sketches (1891)
 * The Library with a Chapter on Modern English Illustrated Books (1892), with Austin Dobson
 * William Young Sellar (1892)
 * Homer and the Epic (1893)
 * Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia (1893)
 * St. Andrews (1893)
 * Montezuma's Daughter (1893) with Henry Rider Haggard
 * Kirk's Secret Commonwealth (1893)
 * The Tercentenary of Izaak Walton (1893)
 * Ban and Arrière Ban (1894)
 * Cock Lane and Common-Sense (1894)
 * Memoir of R. F. Murray (1894)
 * My Own Fairy Book (1895)
 * A Monk of Fife (1895)
 * The Voices of Jeanne D'Arc (1895)
 * The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart (1896), in 2 vols.
 * Pickle the Spy; or the Incognito of Charles (1897)
 * The Nursery Rhyme Book (1897)
 * The Miracles of Madame Saint Katherine of Fierbois (1897) translator
 * A Book of Dreams and Ghosts (1897)
 * Modern Mythology (1897)
 * The Companions of Pickle (1898)
 * The Arabian Nights Entertainments (1898)
 * The Making of Religion
 * Selections from Coleridge (1898)
 * Waiting on the Glesca Train (1898)
 * Parson Kelly (1899), co-written with William Ernest Henley
 * The Homeric Hymns (1899) translator
 * Prince Charles Edward (1900)
 * A History of Scotland – From the Roman Occupation (1900–1907), in 4 vols.
 * Notes and Names in Books (1900)
 * Alfred Tennyson (1901)
 * Magic and Religion (1901)
 * Adventures Among Books (1901)
 * The Mystery of Mary Stuart (1901)
 * The Disentanglers (1902)
 * James VI and the Gowrie Mystery (1902)
 * Notre-Dame of Paris (1902) translator
 * The Young Ruthvens (1902)
 * Lyrics (1903)
 * The Story of the Golden Fleece (1903)
 * The Valet's Tragedy (1903)
 * Social Origins (1903) with Primal Law by James Jasper Atkinson
 * The Snowman and Other Fairy Stories (1903)
 * Stella Fregelius: A Tale of Three Destinies (1903) with Henry Rider Haggard
 * Historical Mysteries (1904)
 * The Secret of the Totem (1905)
 * New Collected Rhymes (1905)
 * John Knox and the Reformation (1905)
 * The Puzzle of Dickens's Last Plot (1905)
 * The Clyde Mystery. A Study in Forgeries and Folklore (1905)
 * Adventures among Books (1905)
 * Homer and His Age (1906)
 * The Portraits and Jewels of Mary Stuart (1906)
 * Life of Sir Walter Scott (1906)
 * The Story of Joan of Arc (1906)
 * New and Old Letters to Dead Authors (1906)
 * Tales of a Fairy Court (1907)
 * The King over the Water (1907)
 * Tales of Troy and Greece (1907)
 * The Origins of Religion (1908) essays
 * The Book of Princes and Princesses (1908)
 * Origins of Terms of Human Relationships (1908)
 * The Maid of France, being the story of the life and death of Jeanne d'Arc (1908)
 * Three Poets of French Bohemia (1908)
 * The Red Book of Heroes (1909)
 * The Marvellous Musician and Other Stories (1909)
 * Sir George Mackenzie King's Advocate, of Rosehaugh, His Life and Times (1909)
 * Does Ridicule Kill? (1910)
 * Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy (1910)
 * The World of Homer (1910)
 * The All Sorts of Stories Book (1911)
 * Ballades and Rhymes (1911)
 * Method in the Study of Totemism (1911)
 * The Book of Saints and Heroes (1912)
 * Shakespeare, Bacon and the Great Unknown (1912)
 * A History of English Literature (1912)
 * In Praise of Frugality (1912)
 * Ode on a Distant Memory of Jane Eyre (1912)
 * Ode to the Opening Century (1912)

Posthumous

 * Highways and Byways in The Border (1913) with John Lang
 * The Strange Story Book (1913) with Mrs. Lang
 * The Poetical Works (1923) edited by Mrs. Lang, in 4 vols.
 * Old Friends Among the Fairies: Puss in Boots and Other Stories. Chosen from the Fairy Books (1926)
 * Tartan Tales From Andrew Lang (1928) edited by Bertha L. Gunterman
 * From Omar Khayyam (1935)

'Coloured' fairy books

 * The Blue Fairy Book (1889)
 * The Red Fairy Book (1890)
 * The Green Fairy Book (1892)
 * The Yellow Fairy Book (1894)
 * The Pink Fairy Book (1897)
 * The Grey Fairy Book (1900)
 * The Violet Fairy Book (1901)
 * The Crimson Fairy Book (1903)
 * The Brown Fairy Book (1904)
 * The Orange Fairy Book (1906)
 * The Olive Fairy Book (1907)
 * The Lilac Fairy Book (1910)

Other 'coloured' books

 * The True Story Book (1893)
 * The Red True Story Book (1895)
 * The Animal Story Book (1896)
 * The Red Book of Animal Stories 1899
 * "The Life and Death of Pincher", contributed by A. Lang
 * The Book of Romance (1902)
 * The Red Romance Book (1906)

Other

 * Waverley Novels (1893), 48 volumes, (by Walter Scott)
 * The Works of Charles Dickens
 * The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns (1896)
 * The Works of Charles Dickens in Thirty-four Volumes (1899)
 * The Poems and Ballads of Sir Walter Scott, Bart (1900)
 * The Gowrie Conspiracy: the Confessions of Sprott (1902)
 * Social England Illustrated (1903)
 * Poets' Country (1907), with Churton Collins, W. J. Loftie, Ernest Hartley Coleridge, Michael Macmillan
 * Select Poems of Jean Ingelow (1908)

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Poetry

 * "Thus on Earth's little ball" in Birdcraft, 1895.
 * "Thus on Earth's little ball" in Birdcraft, 1895.

Other

 * "Introduction" to Australian Legendary Tales (1896) by K. Langloh Parker
 * "Introduction" to More Australian Legendary Tales (1898) by K. Langloh Parker
 * "The History of Cricket" in Cricket (1888) Vol. 10 of The Badminton Library
 * "Border Cricket" in Cricket (1888) Vol. 10 of The Badminton Library

Reviews

 * “The Homeric Question Once More,” by Paul Shorey in The Dial, Volume 15, 169, July 1, 1893