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  • The Princess and Curdie

    George Macdonald

    eBook (Start Publishing LLC, Feb. 4, 2013)
    The Princess and Curdie are back in this sequel to The Princess and the Goblin. Princess Irene and Curdie are a year or two older, and must overthrow a set of corrupt ministers who are poisoning Irene's father, the king. Irene's grandmother is also back and she gives Curdie a strange gift and a monster called Lina to help him on his quest. A wonderful tale of adventure and courage.
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    eBook (Digireads.com Publishing, Nov. 11, 2019)
    ā€œThe Princess and Curdieā€ is Scottish author George MacDonaldā€™s 1883 sequel to his classic childrenā€™s fairy tale ā€œThe Princess and the Goblinā€. In this beautiful and exciting tale, the reader finds Princess Irene and Curdie a year or two older. Life has returned to normal for Irene and Curdie until they must overthrow a set of corrupt ministers who are poisoning Ireneā€™s father, the king. When Curdie finally meets Ireneā€™s mysterious and magical Grandmother, he is sent off on a quest with a strange dog-like creature named Lina, who was once human, to help save Ireneā€™s father and the kingdom. Curdie is at first wary of this odd and ugly creature, but he soon finds that Lina is the most loyal friend he could have wished for on this dangerous adventure as the creature saves his life numerous times. Curdie once again shows his bravery and loyalty, and with help from Ireneā€™s powerful grandmother, he risks his own life to save Irene and her sickly father from the evil plot. A classic tale of fantasy, ā€œThe Princess and Curdieā€ is one of George MacDonaldā€™s most magical and exciting childrenā€™s tales. This edition includes a biographical afterword.
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

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  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (Whitaker House, April 11, 2017)
    In this sequel to the classic fantasy The Princess and the Goblin, Curdie is given a strange gift: he can read a personā€™s character by touching their hands. But heā€™s not sure what good that is when the kingdom starts falling apart. Along with his trusty monster, Curdie must decide what to believe, who to help, and who to fight when the king grows mysteriously sick and the princess is helpless. Enjoyable for all ages, The Princess and Curdie is a clever fable of falsehood versus truth and appearance versus reality. ā€œMost myths were made in prehistoric times, and, I suppose, not consciously made by individuals at all. But every now and then there occurs in the modern world a geniusā€¦who can make such a story. MacDonald is the greatest genius of this kind whom I know.ā€ ā€”C. S. Lewis ā€œSurely, George MacDonald is the grandfather of us allā€”all of us who struggle to come to terms with truth through fantasy.ā€ ā€”Madeleine Lā€™Engle ā€œThe magical, the fairy storyā€¦may be a vehicle of mystery. This is what George MacDonald attempted, achieving stories of power and beauty.ā€ ā€”J.R.R. Tolkien
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George Macdonald

    eBook (Interactive Media, June 15, 2014)
    Princess Irene and her father go to Gwyntystorm, while Curdie stays at home with his mother and father. As the years go by, Curdie begins to hunt for pleasure. He also slowly begins to doubt Irene's story of her great-great grandmother. One day, he shoots down a white pigeon. Curdie then remembers Irene's tale of her grandmother's pigeons, assumes the one he has shot down was one of them, and becomes aware of his folly. A light appears at the roof of the castle, and Curdie follows it. There, Curdie meets the old Princess, who appears small and withered, contrary to Irene's descriptions.
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    Hardcover (Pinnacle Press, May 25, 2017)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • The Princess and the Curdie:

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (Independently published, July 7, 2020)
    The Princess and Curdie is a children's classic fantasy novel by George MacDonald from late 1883.The book is the sequel to The Princess and the Goblin. The adventure continues with Princess Irene and Curdie a year or two older. They must overthrow a set of corrupt ministers who are poisoning Irene's father, the king. Irene's grandmother also reappears and gives Curdie a strange gift. A monster called Lina aids his quest.Two years have passed since the last book, and Princess Irene and her father go to Gwyntystorm, while Curdie (a miner boy who is the friend of the Princess) stays at home with his mother and father.As the years go by, Curdie begins to hunt for pleasure. He also slowly begins to doubt Irene's story of her great-great grandmother. One day, he shoots down a white pigeon. Curdie then remembers Irene's tale of her grandmother's pigeons, assumes the one he has shot down was one of them, and becomes aware of his folly. A light appears at the roof of the castle, and Curdie follows it. There, Curdie meets the old Princess, who appears small and withered, contrary to Irene's descriptions.The old Princess gently tells Curdie of his wrong thinking, and he confesses. Because he now believes, the pigeon heals. He is then told to keep his bow and arrows but use them for good instead of bad things. The old Princess then tells Curdie he must go on a special quest. Before she sends him, she burns his hands in her special fire of roses. His cleansed hands now possess the ability to be able to feel the hands of his fellow men and detect what kind of person (or beast) they are on the inside. She also gives Curdie's father a special emerald to keep while Curdie is away on the quest. If Curdie is in danger, the emerald will change colour, to alert his father to go after him.Curdie is given a monstrous yet friendly beast, Lina, as his only travelling companion. Lina saves him from many perils as they travel to Gwyntystorm. Once they reach their destination, Curdie's task becomes clear: he finds himself at the King's palace, where the King lies weak and ill in his bedchamber with his daughter Irene his only nurse.Having sneaked in to spy on what is going on and eavesdrop on the palace servants, Curdie realises that the King's "doctor" is actually slowly poisoning him. The palace servants and courtiers have all become morally corrupt and enemies of the king. No one can be trusted and both the Princess and the King are in mortal danger, so Curdie realises why the Old Princess has sent him: he must save the king (Irene's father) from a plot to poison him and steal his kingdom by forcibly marrying his daughter Princess Irene to an evil pretender. With the aid of the old Princess, who has been disguised as a housemaid, the king, his daughter, and the kingdom are saved. Curdie and Princess Irene are later married and rule the kingdom after the king dies. However, they have no children, and after they both die, the kingdom deteriorates until one day it collapses and has never been spoken of again.
  • The Princess and Curdie: By George MacDonald - Illustrated

    George MacDonald

    eBook (, Dec. 6, 2017)
    How is this book unique? Illustrations includedOriginal & Unabridged EditionOne of the best books to readClassic historical fiction booksExtremely well formattedThe Princess and Curdie is a children's classic fantasy novel by George MacDonald from late 1883. The book is the sequel to The Princess and the Goblin. The adventure continues with Princess Irene and Curdie a year or two older. They must overthrow a set of corrupt ministers who are poisoning Irene's father, the king. Irene's grandmother also reappears and gives Curdie a strange gift. A monster called Lina aids his quest.
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    Hardcover (Looking Glass Library, Jan. 1, 1957)
    From Introduction Page: George MacDonald (1824-1905) was born in Scotland and was educated to the ministry. He left Scotland after serving for three years as a pastor and thereafter dedicated himself entirely to writing. This book "The Princess and Curdie" , is the second part of MacDonald's story about the Princess Irene and Curdie, the miner's son. Curdie hears that Irene is in danger and he sets out to rescue the princess and the King, her father, from the wicked courtiers. The "Princess and Curdie" was first published in 1882 and we have followed the text of the edition issued in 1912 by Blackie and Son, Ltd., in Glasgow. The Illustrations by Helen Stratton were originally done in 1900 and then added to in 1912.
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (David C. Cook Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1979)
    Vintage paperback
  • The Princess and the Curdie

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 21, 2016)
    The Princess and Curdie by George MacDonald is a children's classic fantasy novel from late 1883. Sequel to The Princess and the Goblin.,the adventure continues with Princess Irene and Curdie when they are a little older. Any profits generated from the sale of this book will go towards the Freeriver Community project, a project designed to promote harmonious community living and well-being in the world. To learn more about the Freeriver project please visit the website - www.freerivercommunity.com
  • The Princess and the Goblin and The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    eBook (Halcyon Press Ltd., April 10, 2015)
    In THE PRINCESS AND THE GOBLIN, eight-year-old Princess Irene lives in a magical, remote kingdom, with only her nursemaid "Lootie" for company. Irene knows nothing of the hidden danger in the kingdom, the goblins. The goblins lurk in mines under the ground, where they plot to overthrow the humans who live on the surface and make them slaves.In THE PRINCESS AND CURDIE, Princess Irene returns with her friend Curdie to fight against corrupt ministers who are plotting to overthrow her father, the King. THE PRINCESS AND CURDIE is the sequel to THE PRINCESS AND THE GOBLIN.George MacDonald (1824-1905) was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian clergyman. After attending the University of Aberdeen, MacDonald became a minister and turned to writing "adult fantasy" with a strong Christian theme. MacDonald's works inspired later generations of poets and fantasy writers, including W. H. Auden, J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, E. Nesbit and Madeleine L'Engle.