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  • Stories of Siegfried

    Mary MacGregor, Granville Fell

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Jan. 16, 2009)
    Mary Esther MacGregor nee Miller (1874-1961) was a Canadian author, who also wrote under the pseudonym Marian Keith. Born in Canada, she taught Sunday School and in 1909 married a Presbyterian minister. Some of her first stories were published in the Westminster Magazine. Her works include: Duncan Polite: The Watchman of Glenoro (1905), The Story of Saint Christopher (1905), Stories from Dante (1906), The Silver Maple: A Story of Upper Canada (1906), Stories of King Arthur's Knights (1907), The Netherlands (1907), Treasure Valley (1908), Stories of the Vikings (1908), Stories of Siegfried (1909), The Pilgrim's Progress (1910), 'Lizbeth of the Dale (1910), The Story of France (1911), The Story of Rome (1912), The Black Bearded Barbarian (1912), The Story of Greece (1914), The Pot O' Gold: At the End of the Rainbow (1914), Happy Heart Comes to Canada (1914), Little Miss Melody (1921), The Bells of St Stephen's (1922), A Gentleman Adventurer (1924), Under the Grey Olives (1927), Shining Towers (1935) and As A Watered Garden (1947).
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  • Stories of Siegfried

    Mary MacGregor

    Paperback (IndyPublish, Feb. 4, 2009)
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  • Stories of Siegfried

    Mary Macgregor, Worldreader

    eBook (Worldreader, July 29, 2016)
    Siegfried is the central character in this legend, skillfully adapted by Mery Macgregor. The book contains beautiful pictures by Granville Fells. In this retelling, Siegfried wins the accursed Rhineland treasure, takes Kriemhild as a bride, and comes to an untimely end, passing the curse of the Rhinegold on to his enemies. Suitable for ages 8 and up. This book is brought to you by Worldreader, a global non-profit that believes everyone can be a reader. Since 2010, we’ve provided 3 million readers with a low-cost library of over 30,000 relevant ebooks in 43 languages. We produce freshly designed and edited public domain classics to ensure our readers have consistent and free access to the world’s great books. Through your purchase, you are supporting readers and reading everywhere. Find out more at www.worldreader.org.