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This Kindle book includes: The Blue Fairy Book, The Red Fairy Book, The Green Fairy Book, The Yellow Fairy Book, The Pink Fairy Book, The Grey Fairy Book, The Violet Fairy Book. The Crimson Fairy Book, The Brown Fairy Book, The Orange Fairy Book, The Olive Fairy Book, and The Lilac Fairy Book. With the active (hyplinked) table of contents, click on a book title to go to that book, and use the \"Back\" button to return to the table of contents. According to Wikipedia: \"Andrew Lang\'s Fairy Books or Andrew Lang\'s \"Coloured\" Fairy Books constitute a twelve-book series of fairy tale collections. Although Andrew Lang did not collect the stories himself from the oral tradition, the extent of his sources, who had collected them originally (with the notable exception of Madame d\'Aulnoy), made them an immensely influential collection, especially as he used foreign-language sources, giving many of these tales their first appearance in English. 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 telling of the actual stories.\" We updated this book on 9/15/2008, adding links to each individual story (about 400 of them), to make it easier for you to navigate through this huge file and get to the story you want to read.

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