A Time to Grow
The author of George MacDonald: Scotland's Beloved Storyteller presents a wealth of Christian wisdom culled from the works of the great Victorian writer The nineteenth century author, poet, and Christian scholar George... See More
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Quick ViewThe author of George MacDonald: Scotland's Beloved Storyteller presents a wealth of Christian wisdom culled from the works of the great Victorian writer The nineteenth century author, poet, and Christian scholar George... See More
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Quick ViewDevotional selections from the poetry, sermons, and fiction of the great Victorian author George MacDonald. One of the nineteenth-century's greatest thinkers, George MacDonald has inspired generations with his powerful... See More
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Quick ViewA Dickensian novel of London society and of a man who breathes spiritual life into his surroundings -- from the Victorian-era author of Robert Falconer. Following on the heels of Robert Falconer's hugely influential and... See More
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Quick ViewThe enchanting story of The Princess and the Goblin, brilliantly introduced by Ursula Le Guin, author of the Earthsea quartet. Princess Irene lives in a castle in a wild and lonely mountainous region. One day she discovers... See More
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Quick ViewThe farm-yard was full of the light of a summer noontide. Nothing can be so desolately dreary as full strong sunlight can be. Not a living creature was to be seen in all the square inclosure, though cow-houses and stables... See More
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Quick ViewThis is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. We have endeavoured to create this version as close to the original artefact as possible. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with... See More
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Quick ViewA masterful and timeless novel from the renowned Scottish author -- the work that established his place in the pantheon of British literature. Released in 1865 as the second of his major Scottish novels, many consider Alec... See More
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Quick ViewThis collection of theological writings by the beloved Victorian author illuminates his views on living in the light of God's love. The Victorian author, poet, and theologian George MacDonald inspired some of the greatest... See More
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Quick ViewA novel of one woman who transcends society's concerns to stay true to her convictions -- from the Victorian-era author of Malcolm. One of MacDonald's lengthy and powerful, but not widely studied, novels, Mary Marston is... See More
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Quick ViewThe editor of Discovering the Character of God presents further devotional selections from the poetry, sermons, and stories of George Macdonald. One of the nineteenth-century's greatest thinkers, George MacDonald has... See More
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Quick ViewFATHER, CHILD, AND NURSE. It would be but stirring a muddy pool to inquire -- not what motives induced, but what forces compelled sir Wilton Lestrange to marry a woman nobody knew. It is enough to say that these forces were... See More
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Quick ViewThe Scottish author's literary masterpiece -- the fantastical story of a young boy's adventures with a woman of supernatural powers. Historically, At the Back of the North Wind ranks as George MacDonald's most well-known... See More
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Quick ViewIf you don't have the time to read all the novels of George MacDonald, the great Scottish storyteller who inspired C. S. Lewis, G. K. Chesterton, Mark Twain, W. H. Auden, and J. R. R. Tolkien, this anthology is a great place... See More
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Quick ViewA masterpiece of mystery and spiritual power from one of the Victorian era's greatest writers, the Scottish author who inspired C. S. Lewis. This towering 1875 novel, set in the Scottish fishing village of Cullen, is... See More
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Quick ViewA novel of a son's worldly and spiritual inheritance set in the majestic Scottish Highlands -- by the nineteenth-century British author of Mary Marston. Thematically linked to Mary Marston which preceded it, MacDonald... See More
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Quick ViewA story of love and loyalty set against the backdrop of the English Civil War -- the only historical novel from the renowned Scottish author. This unique novel in the MacDonald collection, his only true historical novel... See More
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Quick ViewSecond in the Wingfold Trilogy following Thomas Wingfold Curate from one of the greatest writers of Victorian-era Scotland. A country doctor in the fictional city of Glaston, atheist Paul Faber, encountering spiritually... See More
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Quick ViewIt was a gray, windy noon in the beginning of autumn. The sky and the sea were almost of the same color, and that not a beautiful one. The edge of the horizon where they met was an edge no more, but a bar thick and blurred... See More
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Quick ViewOne of the Original Fairy Tale Classics of Western Literature "Alas, how easily things go wrong! / A sigh too much, a kiss too long / And there follows a mist and a weeping rain / And life is never the same again" - George... See More
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Quick ViewOne woman rebels against society's strictures to live a life of compassion in this thought-provoking Victorian novel by the author of Robert Falconer. This 1882 story of a dysfunctional family features another of... See More
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Quick ViewThis collection of sermons and theological essays by the beloved Victorian author explore the nature of God's truth and how it is revealed to us. The Victorian author, poet, and theologian George MacDonald inspired some... See More
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Quick ViewMany of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions... See More
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Quick ViewA novel of a mysterious castle, unknown treasure, romance, and duplicity from the Victorian-era author of Lilith. "One of MacDonald's very best." -- Richard Reis, author of George MacDonald's Fiction This dark realistic... See More
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Quick ViewFairy tales told around the fire on Christmas Eve -- including "The Light Princess," "The Shadows," "The Golden Key," and "The Giant's Heart." Reminiscent of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, MacDonald's attempt to package a... See More
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Quick ViewMe list not of the chaf ne of the stre Maken so long a tale as of the corn. CHAUCER. -- Man of Lawes Tale. Chapter I. Christmas Eve. It was the afternoon of Christmas Eve, sinking towards the night. All day long the wintry... See More
By this edition of HAMLET I hope to help the student of Shakspere to understand the play -- and first of all Hamlet himself, whose spiritual and moral nature are the real material of the tragedy, to which every other... See More
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Quick ViewEpic romances, fearsome dragons and alien worlds lie between the pages of this volume. Containing more than 35 stories from the early masters of fantasy literature, the narratives here transport the reader to alternate... See More
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Quick ViewThe eyes of three, two sisters and a brother, gazed for the last time on a great pale-golden star, that followed the sun down the steep west. It went down to arise again; and the brother about to depart might return, but... See More
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Quick ViewGoodness leads to the truth in the final novel in the Scottish author's Wingfold Trilogy, following Thomas Wingfold Curate and Paul Faber Surgeon. This final installment of the Thomas Wingfold trilogy from 1891 adds yet... See More
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Quick ViewOnly the courage of a young miner can save Princess Irene and the inhabitants of the castle from a goblin invasion. Left alone for long periods by her father, the king, Princess Irene's only companions are her nurse... See More