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Books with title The Goblin Princess: A Branches Book

  • The Princess And The Goblin

    George MacDonald, Arthur Hughes

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Sept. 30, 1993)
    A series with silk-ribbon markers and headbands, gold stamping on front and spine, and the original colour illustrations on the jackets. This fantasy with a strong moral overtone was first published in 1870 and 1871 as a serial in "Good Works for the Young", a magazine of Christian outlook.
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    eBook (Whitaker House, May 2, 2016)
    From the man who influenced the minds of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Madeleine L’Engle, comes a classic story about courage and overcoming evil. Follow young Princess Irene and her friend Curdie as they fight goblins who want to overthrow the kingdom. Intended for children, George MacDonald’s fantastical writing is captivating for readers of all ages.
  • The Princess And The Goblin

    George Macdonald, Jessie Willcox Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2012)
    The Princess And The Goblin by George Macdonald with illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith in black and white. When her father's kingdom is terrorized by the Goblins who inhabit the underground, a young princess and her faithful companions hatch a plan to defeat the goblins and save the kingdom.
  • Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Distribution Services, March 15, 1970)
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  • The Princess and the Goblin

    eorge MacDonald

    eBook (, Aug. 17, 2020)
    The Princess and the Goblinby George MacDonaldPrincess Irene and her newfound friend Curdie battle the goblin king and queen, along with their foul son Prince Froglip, and save the kingdom with old mining knowledge, some thread, and the help of Irene's magical great-great grandmother.Fiction Fantasy
  • The Princess And The Goblin

    George Macdonald, Jessie Willcox Smith

    language (, May 13, 2012)
    The Princess And The Goblin by George Macdonald with illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith. When her father's kingdom is terrorized by the Goblins who inhabit the underground, a young princess and her faithful companions hatch a plan to defeat the goblins and save the kingdom.
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (Independently published, April 22, 2019)
    Carefully edited for modern readers to allow for easier reading. Young Princess Irene lives in a castle on a wild and lonely mountainside. One day she discovers a staircase leading to a maze of unused passages with closed doors behind which lie shadowy caverns, goblins, and a world of untold mysteries. Can she save her kingdom from the plans of the menacing goblins who lurk just below the mountainside?
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    eBook (, Aug. 24, 2020)
    Eight-year-old Princess Irene lives a lonely life in a castle in a wild, desolate, mountainous kingdom, with only her nursemaid, Lootie, for company. Her father, the king, is normally absent, and her mother is dead. Unknown to her, the nearby mines are inhabited by a race of goblins, long banished from the kingdom and now anxious to take revenge on their human neighbours. One rainy day, the princess explores the castle and discovers a beautiful, mysterious lady, who identifies herself as Irene's namesake and great-great-grandmother. The next day, Princess Irene persuades her nursemaid to take her outside. After dark they are chased by goblins and rescued by the young miner, Curdie, whom Irene befriends. At work with the rest of the miners, Curdie overhears the goblins talking, and their conversation reveals to Curdie the secret weakness of goblin anatomy: they have very soft, vulnerable feet. Curdie sneaks into the Great Hall of the goblin palace to eavesdrop on their general meeting, and hears that the goblins intend to flood the mine if a certain other part of their plan should fail. He later conveys this news to his father. In the palace, Princess Irene injures her hand, which her great-great-grandmother heals. A week later Irene is about to see her great-great-grandmother again, but is frightened by a long-legged cat and escapes up the mountain; whereupon the light from her great-great-grandmother's tower leads her home, where her great-great-grandmother gives Irene a ring attached to a thread invisible except to herself, which thereafter connects her constantly to home.
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (Whitaker House, May 2, 2016)
    From the man who influenced the minds of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Madeleine L’Engle, comes a classic story about courage and overcoming evil. Follow young Princess Irene and her friend Curdie as they fight goblins who want to overthrow the kingdom. Intended for children, George MacDonald’s fantastical writing is captivating for readers of all ages.
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald, Jessie Willcox Smith, Peter Glassman

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co., Inc. / Books of Wonder, Sept. 15, 1986)
    Afterword by Peter Glassman. "In the facsimile of the 1920 edition, exquisite illustrations enhance the story of a young princess who is protected by her friend from goblins that live beneath the castle."--Booklist. A Books of Wonder(R) Classic.
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  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald, Joseph Delaney

    language (Hesperus Press Ltd., Oct. 25, 2013)
    Eight-year-old Princess Irene lives a lonely life in a wild, desolate, mountainous kingdom, with only her nursemaid, Lootie, for company. She is protected from the outside world and oblivious to the existence of goblins, hideous creatures that live underground and only come out at night. One day, while out walking, Irene and Lootie get lost. As night falls, strange shadows creep out from under boulders and around corners, closing in on them. Terrified, they try to run but the goblins give chase. It is then they run into Curdie, the brave miner's son who isn't afraid of the goblins and knows how to scare them away. While working late one night in the mines Curdie overhears a diabolical plan the goblins are plotting. The terrible goblin Queen plans to kidnap the princess and force her to marry her son. That way she believes humans will be forced to accept goblins as their rulers. Can they be stopped and the kingdom be saved before it is too late? Before the creation of Middle Earth or Narnia, George MacDonald was inventing wonderful kingdoms and populating them with magical creatures and enchanted beings. This is a must-read for all fantasy aficionados and fans of J.R.R Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and J.K. Rowling.
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald, Joseph Delaney

    language (Hesperus Press Ltd., Oct. 25, 2013)
    Eight-year-old Princess Irene lives a lonely life in a wild, desolate, mountainous kingdom, with only her nursemaid, Lootie, for company. She is protected from the outside world and oblivious to the existence of goblins, hideous creatures that live underground and only come out at night. One day, while out walking, Irene and Lootie get lost. As night falls, strange shadows creep out from under boulders and around corners, closing in on them. Terrified, they try to run but the goblins give chase. It is then they run into Curdie, the brave miner's son who isn't afraid of the goblins and knows how to scare them away. While working late one night in the mines Curdie overhears a diabolical plan the goblins are plotting. The terrible goblin Queen plans to kidnap the princess and force her to marry her son. That way she believes humans will be forced to accept goblins as their rulers. Can they be stopped and the kingdom be saved before it is too late? Before the creation of Middle Earth or Narnia, George MacDonald was inventing wonderful kingdoms and populating them with magical creatures and enchanted beings. This is a must-read for all fantasy aficionados and fans of J.R.R Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and J.K. Rowling.