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George MacDonald's 'Salted with Fire' is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the themes of redemption, forgiveness, and spiritual transformation. Set in a small village in Scotland, the book follows...
George MacDonald's 'A Dish of Orts: Chiefly Papers on the Imagination, and on Shakespeare' is a thought-provoking collection of essays that delves into the power of imagination and its role in shaping...
George MacDonald's 'Unspoken Sermons, Series I., II., and III' is a profound collection of sermons that delve into the complexities of Christian theology and morality. Written in a poetic and philosophical...
George MacDonald's 'The Golden Key' is a whimsical and enchanting fairy tale that follows the journey of a young boy named Tangle as he embarks on a quest to find the mysterious Key that will unlock the...
George MacDonald's 'At the Back of the North Wind' (Illustrated Edition) is a timeless classic that beautifully blends fantasy and reality. The story follows a young boy named Diamond who forms a bond...
In 'The Complete Works' by George MacDonald, readers are immersed in a collection of diverse and imaginative tales that often blend elements of fantasy and reality. MacDonald's literary style is characterized...
In 'The Seaboard Parish, Complete' by George MacDonald, the reader is transported to the coast of Scotland where the charming tales of a village community unfold. This collection of stories captures the...
In 'Warlock o' Glenwarlock', George MacDonald crafts a mystical and allegorical tale that centers around a young man named Cosmo, who embarks on a spiritual journey of self-discovery and redemption. MacDonald's...
In 'The Hope of the Gospel' by George MacDonald, the author explores the profound themes of faith, redemption, and the timeless message of hope found in the gospel. MacDonald's writing style is elegant...
George MacDonald's novel 'Malcolm + The Marquise's Secret' is a captivating tale that intertwines themes of love, duty, and sacrifice. Written in the traditional style of 19th-century British literature,...
George MacDonald's 'The Princess and the Goblin' is a captivating fairy tale that explores themes of courage, magic, and the power of friendship. The story follows a young princess named Irene who discovers...
The Hope of the Gospel is one great selection of the more importants sermons of the George Macdonald. George Macdonald's literature inspired authors such as CS Lewis and others important names in world...
The Great Sermons of George Macdonald compiles the greatest sermons of George Macdonald. George Macdonald was an important leader and Christian writer, his life and ministry was the inspiration for important...
George MacDonald's 'The Hope of the Gospel: Religious Reflections' is a profound exploration of faith, salvation, and eternal hope through a series of religious reflections. MacDonald's poetic and allegorical...
Orphaned as a child, Annie's special friendship with Alec is a source of strength and security which sees them both through many difficulties in their nineteenth-century Scotland.
Beautiful story about the life of Robert Falconer. The story opens as Robert is a young boy living with his grandmother and tells of Robert's struggles to find God. Some of the Christian values that are...
George MacDonald was a Scottish poet, writer and Minister of the nineteenth century. He is known for his fantastic stories. In this book, MacDonald describes the miracles through his faith in God. All...
George MacDonald (1824-1905) was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister. Though no longer a household name, his works (particularly his fairy tales and fantasy novels) have inspired deep admiration...
A work of faith and hope, repentance and redemption, this novel, set in Marshmallows, a rural location in Victorian England, is the story of a young vicar, Harry Walton, beginning work in his first parish....
David Elginbrod is an 1863 novel by George MacDonald. It is MacDonald's first realistic novel.A novel of Scottish country life, in the dialect of Aberdeen.A story of humble life, centering in two saintly...
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction. A young Scottish boy relates his adventures growing up with his three brothers in a small country town in northern Scotland where their father is clergyman.
Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men is a fantasy novel written by George MacDonald, first published in London in 1858. The story centres on the character Anodos and takes its inspiration from German...
The fairy Peaseblossom and the goblin Toadstool depart for a strange mission: to find the smile, the funny side of life subjects of fairyland, too serious and polite. To reach their goal the protagonists...
The Princess and the Goblin is an enduring children's fantasy novel by George MacDonald, published in 1872. Anne Thaxter Eaton wrote that the book and its sequel, The Princess and Curdie "quietly suggest...
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,...
“We are all very anxious to be understood, and it is very hard not to be. But there is one thing much more necessary.' What is that, grandmother?' To understand other people.' Yes, grandmother. I must...
Once upon a time, so long ago that I have quite forgotten the date, there lived a king and queen who had no children. And the king said to himself, "All the queens of my acquaintance have children, some...
THERE was once a little princess who... "But, Mr. Author, why do you always write about princesses?" "Because every little girl is a princess." "You will make them vain if you tell them that." "Not if...
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