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  1. Greville Macdonald. Duckworth, 1907 - Ethics - 299 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified .

  2. George MacDonald: A Biographical and Critical Appreciation, by Joseph Johnson, Haskell House reprint of 1906 edition . Available from third parties through Amazon. George MacDonald, by William Raeper, Lion Publishing plc, 1987 . The first major biography of George MacDonald since Greville’s George MacDonald and His Wife in 1924.

  3. Greville MacDonald’s biographical account of his mother and father’s marriage first appeared in 1924 at the George MacDonald Centenary Celebration. Married for more than 50 years, MacDonald and his wife Louisa Powell MacDonald created a rich home environment for their children and participated in a remarkable marriage that contributed significantly to George MacDonald’s understanding of ...

  4. G.K. Chesterton's Introduction to George MacDonald and His Wife (by Greville M. MacDonald. 1924.) Certain magazines have symposiums (I will call them 'symposia' if I am allowed to call the two separate South Kensington collections 'musea') in which persons are asked to name 'Books that have Influenced Me', on the lines of 'Hymns that have Helped Me'.

  5. 1 de sept. de 1994 · Greville MacDonald tells of a visitor who “avowed devotion to the negro cause, brought an uneducated coloured wife with him, and, in return for unbounded hospitality and money, as well as literary help, swindled and insulted my father.” This account appears on page 466 of Greville’s George MacDonald and His Wife. Macdonald, 380.

  6. George MacDonald's The Portent, 1924 Centenary edition, London...$200. Generally sound and strong, about Very Good condition. Some rubbing and sunning, especially on the spine. About the only flaw is a very small spot of cloth missing from an area on the spine, just below the title area. This edition was intended as a Souvenir available only to ...

  7. Fairy Tales was first published in 1904 by the author's son, Greville MacDonald, and includes eight of his father's greatest fantasy stories. This new edition published by The Works of George MacDonald features famed 19th-century illustrator Arthur Hughes' 13 original illustrations and the introduction by George MacDonald's son, Greville MacDonald.