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  1. Greville MacDonald (1856 in Bolton – 1944), was the son of influential fantasy writer George MacDonald and his wife Louisa (née Powell). He has provided some interesting insights into his father's life and circle of friends. Greville was a notable ear, nose and throat doctor.

  2. 30 de mar. de 2021 · George Macdonald and his wife. by. Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944. Publication date. 1924. Topics. MacDonald, George, 1824-1905, Macdonald, Louisa (Powell), 1822-1902. Publisher. London : George Allen & Unwin Ltd.

  3. The Greville MacDonald Papers, ca. 1905-1949 (bulk 1924-1944) consist of holograph manuscripts, original and carbon copy typescripts, notes and notebooks, correspondence, and clippings that help illuminate his creative output as a writer of biography and fiction between 1905 and 1944.

  4. Created: 1848-1935. Other: Majority of material found in 1910-1935. Creator. MacDonald, Greville, 1856-1944. (Person) Extent. 1.00 box : 10 folders. 0.3 Linear Feet. Language of Materials. English. Collapse All. Abstract. This archive contains letters and documents relating to Greville Matheson MacDonald (1856-1944), the son of George MacDonald.

  5. Greville MacDonald has 48 books on Goodreads with 407 ratings. Greville MacDonalds most popular book is George MacDonald and His Wife.

  6. 5 de sept. de 2023 · This unique bicentennial edition of George MacDonald and His Wife is a replica of the 1924 First Edition written by Greville MacDonald. It features 28 photographs and illustrations, and also incorporates new footnotes that highlight Greville's corrections to the 1924 second edition and some minor errors in the original text.

  7. 31 de dic. de 2020 · Greville MacDonald. Works [ edit] The Sanity of William Blake. The Religious Sense. The Scientific Aspect. The Tree in The Midst. How Jonas Found His Enemy. The North Door. The Ethics of Revolt. Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.