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  • The Princess and Curdie: A Sequel to The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 14, 2017)
    A Sequel to The Princess and the Goblin
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (Digireads.com Publishing, Nov. 15, 2019)
    “The Princess and Curdie” is Scottish author George MacDonald’s 1883 sequel to his classic children’s fairy tale “The Princess and the Goblin”. 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 Irene’s father, the king. When Curdie finally meets Irene’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 Irene’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 Irene’s powerful grandmother, he risks his own life to save Irene and her sickly father from the evil plot. A classic tale of fantasy, “The Princess and Curdie” is one of George MacDonald’s most magical and exciting children’s tales. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    eBook (Difference Solutions Publishing, Dec. 10, 2016)
    George MacDonald (10 December 1824 – 18 September 1905) was a Scottish author, 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, with eBook

    George MacDonald, Ian Whitcomb

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, March 9, 2009)
    In this sequel to The Princess and the Goblin, Curdie has returned to his life as a miner and has dismissed the supernatural happenings of the past, believing them to have been a dream. When Curdie callously wounds a pigeon, his conscience leads him to Princess Irene's mystical great-great-grandmother for help. She has him plunge his hands into a pile of rose petals that burns like fire. Extraordinarily, this grants him the power to see what kind of "animal" a person is at heart. She then sends him on a quest, accompanied by a peculiar doglike creature named Lina, who was once a human. However, Curdie must resolve his own skepticism before he can use the powers granted him to defeat the evil that is threatening the future of the kingdom.
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  • The Princess and the Curdie: Original and Unabridged

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 18, 2014)
    This is the original unabridged text of The Princess and Curdie, a children's classic fantasy.The Princess and the Curdie 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.
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  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    eBook (Dancing Unicorn Books, Dec. 9, 2016)
    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)
    “The Princess and Curdie” is Scottish author George MacDonald’s 1883 sequel to his classic children’s fairy tale “The Princess and the Goblin”. 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 Irene’s father, the king. When Curdie finally meets Irene’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 Irene’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 Irene’s powerful grandmother, he risks his own life to save Irene and her sickly father from the evil plot. A classic tale of fantasy, “The Princess and Curdie” is one of George MacDonald’s most magical and exciting children’s tales. This edition includes a biographical afterword.
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

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

    George MacDonald, Maria Kirk

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1908)
    Children's series, great addition to any collection/
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    Hardcover (Blurb, Aug. 22, 2018)
    Curdie was the son of Peter the miner. He lived with his father and mother in a cottage built on a mountain, and he worked with his father inside the mountain. A mountain is a strange and awful thing. In old times, without knowing so much of their strangeness and awfulness as we do, people were yet more afraid of mountains. But then somehow they had not come to see how beautiful they are as well as awful, and they hated them-and what people hate they must fear. Now that we have learned to look at them with admiration, perhaps we do not feel quite awe enough of them. To me they are beautiful terrors. I will try to tell you what they are. They are portions of the heart of the earth that have escaped from the dungeon down below, and rushed up and out. For the heart of the earth is a great wallowing mass, not of blood, as in the hearts of men and animals, but of glowing hot, melted metals and stones. And as our hearts keep us alive, so that great lump of heat keeps the earth alive: it is a huge power of buried sunlight-that is what it is.
  • Princess & Curdie

    George Macdonald

    Hardcover (LOOKING GLASS LIBRARY, Jan. 1, 1990)
    A great children's book.
  • The Princess and the Curdie

    George MacDonald, Taylor Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 15, 2018)
    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.