THE BLUE FAIRY BOOK. Edited by ANDREW LANG. With 8 plates and 130 Illustrations in the Text. Crown S8vo, cloth, gilt, $2.00. ConrenTs :—The Bronze Ring—Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess —East of the Sun and West of the Moon—The Yellow Dwarf—Little Red Riding Hood—The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood—Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper—Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp—The Tale of a Youth who Set Out to Learn What Fear Was—Rumpelstiltzkin—Beauty and the Beast— The Master Maid—Why the Sea is Salt—The Master Cat; or, Puss in Boots —Felicia and the Pot of Pinks—The White Cat—The Water-lily—The Gold- spinners—The Terrible Head—The Story of Pretty Goldilocks—The History of Whittington—The Wonderful Sheep—Little Thumb—The Forty Thieves —Hansel and Grettel—Snow-white and Rose-red—The Goose-girl—Toads and Diamonds—Prince Darling—Blue Beard—Trusty John—The Brave Little Tailor—A Voyage to Lilliput—The Princess on the Glass Hill—The Story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Paribanou—The History of Jack the Giant Killer—The Black Bull of Norroway—The Red Etin. “There could hardly be a better collection of fairy stories. Mr. Lang has picked from every source, rewritten, condensed, and adapted them until each is perfect in itself, and altogether form a model story book.’’—Christian Union. ‘* The loveliest collection of fairy stories that any Christmas holiday ever brought, and, with its exquisite charm of the stories rendered still more attractive by the pretty blue and gold fancy in binding. It isa part of the library of infor- mation to have these tales ; both for children and grown people, they are a wonder- ful fountain for suggestion and allusion. ‘They hold within themselves the poetry of the race. This exquisite collection will easily be treasured as a classic of English literature.”—Boston Traveller. ‘“ A well-chosen selection of the good old stories which have pleased many generations of young readers and will please many more,” —/udependent, THE RED FAIRY BOOK. Edited by ANDREW LANG. With 4 plates and 96 Illus- trations in the Text. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt, $2.00. Contents:—The Twelve Dancing Princesses—The Princess Mayblossom— Soria Moria Castle—The Death of Koschei the Deathless—The Black Thief and Knight of the Glen—The Master T’hief—Brother and Sister—Princess Rosette—The Enchanted Pig—The Norka—The Wonderful Birch—Jack and the Beanstalk—The Good Little Mouse—Graciosa and Percinet—The T'hree Princesses of Whiteland—The Voice of Death—The Six Sillies—Kari Wooden- gown—Drakestail—The Ratcatcher—The True History of Little Goldenhood —The Golden Branch—The Three Dwarfs—Dapplegrim—The Enchanted Canary—The Twelve Brothers—Rapunzel—The Nettle Spinner—Farmer Weatherbeard — Mother Holle — Minnikin — Bushy Bride — Snowdrop — The elds Goose—The Seven Foals—The Marvelous Musician—The Story of igurd. ‘‘A delightful pendant to its Blue predecessor of last year, . . . Many of these tales will be found unfamiliar to the rank and file of American readers of fairy tales, and all are treated with taste and skill.’—Book Buyer. ‘* There are many of them unfamiliar which enhances the value of the book immensely, for it consequently abounds in new delights for the lover of the quaint and fantastic tales. . . . . For a gift book for children ‘The Red Fairy Book’ can be commended in the most unreserved terms.’’— 77es, Boston, New York: Longmans, Green, & Co.