The Brown Fairy Book
Andrew Lang
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Andrew Lang’s Brown Fairy Book (1904) was a beautifully produced and illustrated edition of fairy tales that has become a classic. This was one of many other collections of fairy tales, collectively known as Andrew Lang’s Fairy Books. (Summary by Wikipedia) (10 hr 2 min)
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Franzi
I just love the color fairy book series!
if you like fairytales





storyteller
This is one of the best in Andrew Lang collection. Not all but several of the stories are enjoyed enough to be read and reread. Rubezahl and WaliDad are favorites though you may find other gems not commonly known tales to ponder and retell. Readers were all exceptional, with soothing tone, steady cadence and clear enunciation. I’ll come back to this book again. You should definitely give it a listen.
So Awesome!





Katie . O
All of the color fairy books are so great! So sad no more are being written.
loves it





awesome!!!!!
I love Andrew Langs colerful fairy books I just can't even
I really wanted to like this.





Bill Cosby
I luv fairies. I was expecting a discourse on brown fairies and their role in legitimizing dick sucking in the BIPOC community. Sadly, this is not the case. Instead, we have a bunch of fairy tales that were stolen from BIPOCs by a white male for the entertainment of other white folks. No hint of gay anal sex. Stories are sending the wrong message to our youth. Pres Biden and Lord Bezos need to write some executive orders to get these stories pulled.





A LibriVox Listener
This is my favorite of Andrew Lang’s Fairy Books. I believe I’ve heard them all. Interesting selection of stories. Good reading, pleasant voices.
Top rate stories





LJ Miller
Terrific stories. Some readers are great, and others not so much, but in general it's a wonderful collection.
I recommend this series





David Oman
I like wot the rose did to the sipros