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  • All Animals Go to Heaven

    George MacDonald

    eBook
    Anyone who has lost a dearly beloved pet knows that the question of what happens to them after death is a tender, important subject. In this book, author and Christian minister George MacDonald presents the case that the mourning pet owner has reasons to look forward to a future reunion, and his conclusions will surprise both believers and non-believers alike. In the process, MacDonald passionately contends that we should endeavor to treat all animals in this present life with the same love and kindness they are destined to experience in the hereafter.
  • Phantastes

    George MacDonald

    language (Difference Solutions Publishing, Dec. 10, 2016)
    George MacDonald (10 December 1824 – 18 September 1905) was a Scottish author, In October 1857, George MacDonald wrote what he described as ?a kind of fairy tale, in the hope that it will pay me better than the more evidently serious work.? The book is about the narrator?s (Anodos) dream-like adventures in fairyland, where he confronts ..
  • Phantastes

    George MacDonald

    language (Difference Solutions Publishing, Dec. 10, 2016)
    George MacDonald (10 December 1824 – 18 September 1905) was a Scottish author, In October 1857, George MacDonald wrote what he described as ?a kind of fairy tale, in the hope that it will pay me better than the more evidently serious work.? The book is about the narrator?s (Anodos) dream-like adventures in fairyland, where he confronts ..
  • The Light Princess

    George Macdonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 30, 2017)
    List Price: $7.95 Add to Cart About the author: George Macdonald The Light Princess A Scottish Fairy Tale Authored by George Macdonald The Light Princess By George Macdonald The Light Princess is a Scottish fairy tale by George MacDonald. It was published in 1864. Drawing on inspiration from Sleeping Beauty, it tells the story of a princess afflicted by a constant weightlessness, unable to get her feet on the ground, both literally and metaphorically, until she finds a love that brings her down to earth. An animated version was released in 1978. In 2013, a musical version by Tori Amos and Samuel Adamson inspired by the original story was premiered for the Royal National Theatre in London. The stage production featured actress Rosalie Craig as the titular character. The musical was generally well-received, enjoyed an extended run in the theatre and will see its cast recording released in 2015. A king and queen, after some time, have a daughter. The king invites everyone to the christening, except his sister Princess Makemnoit, a spiteful and sour woman. She arrives without an invitation and curses the princess to have no gravity. Whenever the princess accidentally moves up in the air, she has to be brought down, and the wind is capable of carrying her off. As she grows, she never cries, and never can be brought to see the serious side of anything. The court philosophers, when consulted, are unable to propose any cure that the king and queen will suffer to be used.
  • At the Back of the North Wind

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 15, 2017)
    The book tells the story of a young boy named Diamond. He is a very sweet little boy who makes joy everywhere he goes. He fights despair and gloom and brings peace to his family. One night, as he is trying to sleep, Diamond repeatedly plugs up a hole in the loft (also his bedroom) wall to stop the wind from blowing in. However, he soon finds out that this is stopping the North Wind from seeing through her window. Diamond befriends her, and North Wind lets him fly with her, taking him on several adventures. Though the North Wind does good deeds and helps people, she also does seemingly terrible things. On one of her assignments, she must sink a ship. Yet everything she does that seems bad leads to something good. The North Wind seems to be a representation of Pain and Death working according to God's will for something good.
  • The Princess and the Goblin: Classic by George MacDonald with Illustrated

    George MacDonald

    eBook (Classic Book, June 3, 2020)
    Princess Irene's discovery of a secret stair leads to a wonderful revelation. At the same time, Curdie overhears a fiendish plot by the goblins. Princess Irene & Curdie must make sense of their separate knowledge & foil the goblins' schemes
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    eBook (Didactic Press, Oct. 7, 2013)
    Quite possibly one of the best children's novels ever written, the Princess and the Goblin is a masterpiece of fantasy, weaving themes of courage and honor with adventure and fantastic narrative. Richly illustrated throughout, this highly recommended ebook has been formatted for Kindle devices and the Kindle for iOS apps.
  • Unspoken Sermons, Series 1, 2, 3

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 11, 2016)
    "I have never concealed the fact that I regarded [George MacDonald] as my master; indeed I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from him." β€” C. S. Lewis β€” A Complete and Unabridged collection of all three of George MacDonald's inspiring "Unspoken Sermons." Comes with an Index made for this edition. Other theological works by George MacDonald include:β€”The Hope of the Gospel, The Miracles of Our Lord, and God's Words to His Children. Some of his Fantasy works include:β€”The Princess and the Goblin, The Princess and Curdie, Phantastes, Lilith, Dealings with the Fairies, and At the Back of the North Wind.
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    eBook (libreka classics, March 1, 2019)
    The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonaldlibreka classics – These are classics of literary history, reissued and made available to a wide audience.Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles!
  • The Princess and the Goblin Illustrated

    George MacDonald

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, Nov. 7, 2019)
    "The Princess and the Goblin is a children's fantasy novel by George MacDonald. It was published in 1872 by Strahan & Co.Anne Thaxter Eaton writes in A Critical History of Children's Literature that The Princess and the Goblin and its sequel ""quietly suggest in every incident ideas of courage and honor.""[1] Jeffrey Holdaway, in the New Zealand Art Monthly, said that both books start out as ""normal fairytales but slowly become stranger"", and that they contain layers of symbolism similar to that of Lewis Carroll's
  • The Princess and the Goblin Illustrated

    George MacDonald

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, March 7, 2020)
    "The Princess and the Goblin is a children's fantasy novel by George MacDonald. It was published in 1872 by Strahan & Co.Anne Thaxter Eaton writes in A Critical History of Children's Literature that The Princess and the Goblin and its sequel ""quietly suggest in every incident ideas of courage and honor.""[1] Jeffrey Holdaway, in the New Zealand Art Monthly, said that both books start out as ""normal fairytales but slowly become stranger"", and that they contain layers of symbolism similar to that of Lewis Carroll's work"
  • The Princess and the Goblin Illustrated

    George MacDonald

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, Feb. 27, 2020)
    "The Princess and the Goblin is a children's fantasy novel by George MacDonald. It was published in 1872 by Strahan & Co.Anne Thaxter Eaton writes in A Critical History of Children's Literature that The Princess and the Goblin and its sequel ""quietly suggest in every incident ideas of courage and honor.""[1] Jeffrey Holdaway, in the New Zealand Art Monthly, said that both books start out as ""normal fairytales but slowly become stranger"", and that they contain layers of symbolism similar to that of Lewis Carroll's work"