The Red True Story Book by Andrew Lang is a large collection of short
stories derived from truth and history. Varying in topics, lengths, and
cultural origins, The Red True Story Book depicts the stories of real
people who endure curious happenings of history. Wilson's Last Fight
follows the events leading to the death of a soldier, Major Wilson, in a
19th century battle against English settlers in South Africa and a Zulu
tribe. In The Life and Death of Joan the Maid a young, playful girl
suffers and unfortunate fate after a group of French children find a
gorgeous beech tree, naming it the Fairy Tree, and starting a tradition
of dancing and singing around the little tree. Though Andrew Lang is
famous for his whimsical fairytale collections, The Red True Story
Book explores historical oddities and wonders that had previously been
predominately shared by word of mouth. Written in compelling, but
accessible prose, this magnificent story collection is suitable for both
children and adults. This edition of The Red True Story Book by Andrew
and Leonora Lang now features an eye-catching new cover design and is
printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these
accommodations, this edition of The Red True Story Book creates an
accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while
restoring the original mastery of Andrew Lang's work.