Novels
- Author: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
- Genre: African American women authors
[v.1] Arthur O'Leary: his wanderings and ponderings in many lands.--[v.2-3] Barrington. To which is added. Tales of the trains.--[v.4-5] The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly. To which is added Dairy and notes of Horace Templeton, esq.--[v.6-7] Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon.--[v.8-9] Confessions of Con Cregan, the Irish Gil Blas.--[v.10-11] The Daltons; or, Three roads in life.--[v.12-13] Davenport Dunn, a man of our day.--[v.14-15] The Dodd family abroad. To which is added, That boy of Norcott's.--[v.16] The fortunes of Glencore.--[v.17-18] Harry Lorrequer.--[v.19-20] Jack Hinton, the guardsman.--[v.21-22] The knight of Gwynne; a tale of the time of the union.--[v.23] Lord Kilgobbin.--[v.24-25] Luttrell of Arran. To which is added, Paul Gosslett's confessions.--[v.26-27] The Martins of Cro' Martin.--[v.28] Maurice Tiernay, the soldier of fortune.--[v.29-30] The O'Donoghue; a tale of Ireland fifty years ago. To which is added A rent in a cloud.--[v.31-32] One of them. To which is added, A day's ride: a life's romance.--[v.33-34] Sir Brook Fossbrooke. To which is added, St. Patrick's eve.--[v.35] Sir Jasper Carew, his life and experiences.--[v.36-37] Tom Burke of "Ours."--[v.38] Tony Butler
Custom and myth
- Author: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
- Genre: Dictionaries
Introduction. -- The method of folklore. -- The bull-roarer. -- The myth of Cronus. -- Cupid, Psyche, and the 'Sun-frog'. -- A far-travelled tale. -- Apollo and the mouse. -- Star myths. -- Moly and mandragora. -- The 'Kalevala'. -- The divining rod. -- Hottentot mythology. -- Fetichism and the infinite. -- The early history of the family. -- The art of savages Includes bibliographical references and index
Helen of Troy : her life and translation ; done into rhyme from the Greek books
- Author: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
- Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Spec. Coll. copy: Blue cloth over boards stamped in gilt. With A.E. Housman's bookplate; Blackwell, Ltd. bookmark tipped in. Ex libris Majl Ewing
Novels
- Author: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
- Genre: History & Historical Fiction
[v.1] Arthur O'Leary: his wanderings and ponderings in many lands.--[v.2-3] Barrington. To which is added. Tales of the trains.--[v.4-5] The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly. To which is added Dairy and notes of Horace Templeton, esq.--[v.6-7] Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon.--[v.8-9] Confessions of Con Cregan, the Irish Gil Blas.--[v.10-11] The Daltons; or, Three roads in life.--[v.12-13] Davenport Dunn, a man of our day.--[v.14-15] The Dodd family abroad. To which is added, That boy of Norcott's.--[v.16] The fortunes of Glencore.--[v.17-18] Harry Lorrequer.--[v.19-20] Jack Hinton, the guardsman.--[v.21-22] The knight of Gwynne; a tale of the time of the union.--[v.23] Lord Kilgobbin.--[v.24-25] Luttrell of Arran. To which is added, Paul Gosslett's confessions.--[v.26-27] The Martins of Cro' Martin.--[v.28] Maurice Tiernay, the soldier of fortune.--[v.29-30] The O'Donoghue; a tale of Ireland fifty years ago. To which is added A rent in a cloud.--[v.31-32] One of them. To which is added, A day's ride: a life's romance.--[v.33-34] Sir Brook Fossbrooke. To which is added, St. Patrick's eve.--[v.35] Sir Jasper Carew, his life and experiences.--[v.36-37] Tom Burke of "Ours."--[v.38] Tony Butler
Books and bookmen
- Author: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
- Genre: Books
Includes index Title vignette Head-pieces; tail-pieces; initials Frontispiece accompanied by protective sheet On verso of t.-p.: Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press Green, Roger Lancelyn. Andrew Lang Rare, copy 1: Gift of Preston Beyer
Sir Walter Scott
- Author: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
- Genre: British & Irish
Series title also at head of t.-p
Historical mysteries;
- Author: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
- Genre: World
"These essays, which appeared, with two exceptions, in the Cornhill magazine, 1904, have been revised, and some alterations, corrections, and additions have been made in them."-Pref The case of Elizabeth Canning.--The murder of Escovedo.--The Campden mystery.--The case of Allan Breck.--The cardinal's necklace.--The mystery of Kaspar Hauser, the child of Europe.--The Gowrie conspiracy.--The strange case of Daniel Dunglas Home.--The case of Captain Green.--Queen Oglethorpe (in collaboration with Miss Alice Shield)--The Chevalier d'Éon.--Saint-Germain the deathless.--The mystery of the kirks.--The end of Jeanne de la Motte
Novels
- Author: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
- Genre: African American women authors
[v.1] Arthur O'Leary: his wanderings and ponderings in many lands.--[v.2-3] Barrington. To which is added. Tales of the trains.--[v.4-5] The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly. To which is added Dairy and notes of Horace Templeton, esq.--[v.6-7] Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon.--[v.8-9] Confessions of Con Cregan, the Irish Gil Blas.--[v.10-11] The Daltons; or, Three roads in life.--[v.12-13] Davenport Dunn, a man of our day.--[v.14-15] The Dodd family abroad. To which is added, That boy of Norcott's.--[v.16] The fortunes of Glencore.--[v.17-18] Harry Lorrequer.--[v.19-20] Jack Hinton, the guardsman.--[v.21-22] The knight of Gwynne; a tale of the time of the union.--[v.23] Lord Kilgobbin.--[v.24-25] Luttrell of Arran. To which is added, Paul Gosslett's confessions.--[v.26-27] The Martins of Cro' Martin.--[v.28] Maurice Tiernay, the soldier of fortune.--[v.29-30] The O'Donoghue; a tale of Ireland fifty years ago. To which is added A rent in a cloud.--[v.31-32] One of them. To which is added, A day's ride: a life's romance.--[v.33-34] Sir Brook Fossbrooke. To which is added, St. Patrick's eve.--[v.35] Sir Jasper Carew, his life and experiences.--[v.36-37] Tom Burke of "Ours."--[v.38] Tony Butler












