George MacDonald
(1824 - 1905)
George MacDonald (December 10, 1824 – September 18, 1905) was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister.
Bibliography
At the Back of the North Wind (1871)
Diamond is visited by the North Wind who takes him on magical journeys. Read online at Hathitrust.
At the Back of the North Wind (1919)
The son of a poor coachman is swept away by a radiant, maternal spirit with long, flowing hair. Read online at archive.org.
At the Back of the North Wind (1924)
The son of a poor coachman is swept away by a radiant, maternal spirit with long, flowing hair.
At the Back of the North Wind (1956)
Diamond is befriended by the North Wind who takes him on magical journeys.
At the Back of the North Wind (1989)
The son of a poor coachman is swept away by a radiant, maternal spirit with long, flowing hair.
Best in Children’s Books Volume 29 (1960)
A collection of stories, poems and articles, some of which have new illustrations.
Read online at archive.org.
George MacDonald
Edith Unnerstad
Et al
Robin Jacques
Feodor Rojankovsky
Richard Scarry
Leonard Weisgard
Et al
Collier’s Junior Classics Volume 3 (1962)
This collection includes fables, folk tales, and fairy tales.
Walter R. Brooks
Lewis Carroll
Carlo Collodi
William Pène du Bois
George MacDonald
A. A. Milne
Mary Norton
John Ruskin
Et al
Ruth Chrisman Gannett
Beth Krush
Joe Krush
Ernest H. Shepard
John Tenniel
Nora S. Unwin
Kurt Wiese
Et al
Dealings with the Fairies (1867)
A collection of stories including ‘The Light Princess’ about a princess who losses her gravity. Read online at archive.org.
The Light Princess (1926)
A collection of fairy tales including the story of a princess who loses her gravity.
The Light Princess (1962)
Due to her father the king’s neglect to invite her aunt to the christening, that spiteful witch comes anyway and curses the infant princess so that she loses her gravity. This calls for the aid of a handsome prince, and an unusually selfless one rises to the challenge.
The Light Princess and Other Fairy Stories (1890)
A collection of fairy tales including the story of a princess who loses her gravity. Read online at archive.org.
The Light Princess and Other Fairy Stories (1920)
A collection of fairy tales including the story of a princess who loses her gravity.
Lilith (1924)
A story about a journey to the world of the dead.
Modern Fairy Stories (1955)
A collection of fairy tales by modern authors.
Kenneth Grahame
Andrew Lang
Leonora Blanche Alleyne Lang
George MacDonald
Et al
The Princess and Curdie (1883)
In this sequel to The Princess and the Goblin, Curdie and his beasts restore Irene’s King-Papa to his throne. Read online at archive.org.
The Princess and Curdie (1908)
In this sequel to The Princess and the Goblin, Curdie and his beasts restore Irene’s King-Papa to his throne. Read online at archive.org.
The Princess and Curdie (1927)
In this sequel to The Princess and the Goblin, Curdie and his beasts restore Irene’s King-Papa to his throne.
The Princess and Curdie (1954)
In this sequel to The Princess and the Goblin, Curdie and his beasts restore Irene’s King-Papa to his throne.
The Princess and Curdie (1976)
In this sequel to The Princess and the Goblin, Curdie and his beasts restore Irene’s King-Papa to his throne.
Read online at archive.org.
Helen Stratton
The Princess and the Goblin (1872)
The Princess Irene is being raised at her King Papa’s hunting lodge. When her nurse keeps her out too late one evening, they are rescued from the goblins by Curdy, a miner’s son. Read online at Hathitrust.