Andrew long

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Andrew long

Andrew long (* 31. March 1844 in Selkirk; † 20. July 1912) was a Scottish writer. It was one of the most well-known journalists of its time (and. A. DAILY one news).

1911 were Andrew long president of the Society for Psychical Research.

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lives

it became on Edinburgh Academy, the pc. Andrew university and on the Balliol college in Oxford educated. In Oxford he became also pupil of the Merton college. As journalist, poet, theatre critic and a historical expert he made himself names fast as one of the most capable and most talented authors of the time.

works

to 1889

  • The Ballads and Lyrics OF old France (1872)
  • The Odyssey OF Homer Rendered Into English Prose (1879) translates together with Samuel Henry Butcher
  • Aristotle's Politics (1877)
  • The folklore OF France (1878)
  • XXII Ballades in Blue China (1880)
  • Oxford. Letter historical & descriptive notes (1880)
  • Notes on Pictures by Millais (1881)
  • The Black Thief (1882)
  • Helen OF Troy (1882) poems
  • 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 of verse Vain (1884) selected by Austin Dobson
  • Rhymes à la mode (1884)
  • Much Darker Days (1884)
  • That Very Mab (1885) with May Kendall
  • Books and Bookmen (1886)
  • Letters ton of DEAD Authors (1886)
  • into the Wrong of Paradise (1886) of stories
  • The Mark of OF Cain (1886) novel
  • LINEs on the Shelley Society (1886)
  • Almae of matres (1887)
  • He (1887) parody
  • Aucassin and Nicolete (1887)
  • Myth, ritual and religion (2 vols., 1887)
  • Johnny groove and the golden Goose. Done into English from the French OF Charles Deulin (1887)
  • Grass OF Parnassus (1888) poems
  • Perrault's popular valley (1888)
  • gold OF Fairnilee (1888)
  • Pictures RK Play or Dialogues OF the Galleries (1888) with W. E. Henley
  • The Idyls OF Theocritus, Bion & Moschus (1889) translator
  • Prince Prigio (1889)
  • The Blue Fairy Book (1889)
  • Letters on Literature (1889)
  • draws to Leaders (1889)
  • desert ton gulf (1889)
  • The DEAD Leman and OTHER of valley from the French (1889) translator with Paul Sylvester

1890-1899

  • The talks Fairy Book (1890)
  • The World's the Irish (1890) with H. Rider Haggard
  • old Friends: Essays in Epistolary Parody (1890)
  • The Strife OF Love in A Dream, Being the Elizabethan version OF the roofridge Book OF the Hypnerotomachia OF Francesco Colonna (1890)
  • The, Letters and Diaries OF Sir Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl OF Iddesleigh would run. (1890)
  • Etudes traditionnists (1890)
  • How ton of Fail in Literature (1890)
  • The Blue Poetry Book (1891)
  • essay in Little (1891)
  • on Calais of sand (1891)
  • The Green Fairy Book (1892)
  • The LIBRARY with A Chapter on decaying English Illustrated Books (1892) with Austin Dobson
  • William Young Sellar (1892)
  • The True story Book (1893)
  • Homer and the Epic (1893)
  • Prince Ricardo OF Pantouflia (1893)
  • Waverley Novels, 48 volumes (1893) editor
  • pc. Andrew (1893)
  • Montezuma's Daughter (1893) with H. Rider Haggard
  • The Yellow Fairy Book (1894)
  • Kirk's Secret Commonwealth (1893)
  • sp Andrew (1893)
  • The Tercentenary OF Izaak whale clay/tone (1893)
  • Ban and Arrière Ban (1894)
  • Cock Lane and COMM on scythe (1894)
  • Memoir OF R. F. Murray (1894)
  • The talk True story Book (1895)
  • My Own Fairy Book (1895)
  • Angling Sketches (1895)
  • A Monk OF Fife (1895)
  • The Voices OF Jeanne D'Arc (1895)
  • The Animal story Book (1896)
  • The Poems and Songs OF Robert Burns (1896) editor
  • The would run and Letters OF John Gibson LOCK-hard (1896) two volumes
  • The Nursery Rhyme Book (1897)
  • The Miracles OF madame Saint Katherine OF Fierbois (1897) translator
  • The Pink Fairy Book (1897)
  • A Book OF Dreams and Ghosts (1897)
  • Pickle the Spy (1897)
  • decaying Mythology (1897)
  • The Companions OF Pickle (1898)
  • The Arabian Nights Entertainments (1898)
  • The Making OF religion (1898)
  • SELECT ion from Coleridge (1898)
  • Waiting on the Glesca Train (1898)
  • The talk Book OF Animal Stories (1899)
  • The Homeric Hymns (1899) translator
  • The Works OF Charles of thickening in Thirty four volumes (1899) editor

1900-1909

  • The Grey Fairy Book (1900)
  • Prince Charles Edward (1900)
  • Parson Kelly (1900)
  • The Poems and Ballads OF Sir walter Scott, beard. (1900) editor
  • A History OF Scotland - From the novel Occupation (1900 - 1907)) four volumes
  • Notes and Names in Books (1900)
  • Alfred Tennyson (1901)
  • Magic and religion (1901)
  • Adventures Among Books (1901)
  • The Violet Fairy Book (1901)
  • The Mystery OF Mary Stuart (1901, new and revised OD., 1904)
  • The Book OF Romance (1902)
  • The Disentanglers (1902) of stories
  • James VI and the Gowrie Mystery (1902)
  • Notre-Dame OF Paris (1902) translator
  • The Young Ruthvens (1902)
  • The Gowrie Conspiracy: the Confessions OF Sprott (1902) editor
  • The Crimson Fairy Book (1903)
  • Lyrics (1903)
  • Social England Illustrated (1903) editor
  • 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 H. Rider Haggard
  • The Brown Fairy Book (1904)
  • Historical Mysteries (1904)
  • The Secret OF the Totem (1905)
  • new Collected Rhymes (1905)
  • John Knox and the reformation (1905)
  • The puzzle OF Dickens's load Plot (1905)
  • The Clyde Mystery. A Study in Forgeries and folklore (1905)
  • Adventures among Books (1905)
  • Homer and His Age (1906)
  • The talk Romance Book (1906)
  • The orange Fairy Book (1906)
  • The Portraits and Jewels OF Mary Stuart (1906)
  • would run OF Sir walter Scott (1906)
  • The story OF Joan OF Arc (1906)
  • new one and old Letters ton of DEAD Authors (1906)
  • valley OF A Fairy Court (1907)
  • The olive Fairy Book (1907)
  • Poets' Country (1907) editor, with Churton Collins, W. J. Loftie, E. Hartley Coleridge, Michael Macmillan
  • The King over the Water (1907)
  • valley OF Troy and Greece (1907)
  • The Origins OF religion (1908) essay
  • The Book OF Princes and Princesses (1908)
  • Origins OF of term OF human Relationships (1908)
  • SELECT Poems OF Joan Ingelow (1908) editor
  • Three Poets OF French Bohemia (1908)
  • The talk Book OF Heroes (1909)
  • The Marvellous Musician and OTHER Stories (1909)
  • Sir George Mackenzie King's Advocate, OF Rosehaugh, His would run and of Time (1909)

1910-1912

  • The Lilac Fairy Book (1910)
  • Does Ridicule Kill? (1910);
  • Sir walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy (1910)
  • The World OF Homer (1910)
  • The universe 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)
  • desert on A distance MEMORY OF Jane Eyre (1912)
  • desert ton the Opening Century (1912)

Posthumous

  • Highways and Byways in The Border (1913) with John long
  • The strand story Book (1913) with Mrs. Long
  • The Poetical Works (1923) edited by Mrs. Long, four volumes
  • old Friends Among the Fairies: Puss in boat and OTHER Stories. Chosen from the Fairy Books (1926)
  • Tartan of valley From Andrew long (1928) edited by Bertha L. Gunterman
  • From Omar Khayyam (1935)

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