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  1. The Vicar's Daughter (Dodo Press) by George MacDonald, 2007-06-22
  2. Salted with fire by George MacDonald, 2010-08-16
  3. Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition) by George MacDonald, 2008-06-04
  4. Unspoken Sermons Series I., II., and II. by George MacDonald, 2009-10-04
  5. Hope of the Gospel by George MacDonald, 2010-07-12
  6. George MacDonald by C. S. Lewis, 2001-03
  7. The Complete McAuslan by George MacDonald Fraser, 2009-08-01
  8. The light princess, and other fairy tales by George MacDonald, Maud Humphrey, 2010-09-07
  9. Phantastes by George MacDonald, 1981-08
  10. The Wise Woman and Other Stories (Fantasy Stories of George MacDonald) by George MacDonald, Craig Yoe, 1980-09
  11. St. George and St. Michael Volume II by George MacDonald, 2010-01-29
  12. The Golden Key (Dodo Press) by George MacDonald, 2009-02-20
  13. Quartered Safe Out Here: A Harrowing Tale of World War II by George MacDonald Fraser, 2007-10-17
  14. The Reavers by George MacDonald Fraser, 2009-04-07

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5. George MacDonald - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
George MacDonald. George MacDonald (December 10, 1824September 18, 1905) was a Scottish author and poet and a Christian minister.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George MacDonald December 10 September 18 ) was a Scottish author and poet and a Christian minister. Though no longer a household name, his works (particularly his fairy tales and fantasy novels) have inspired deep admiration in such notables as W. H. Auden J. R. R. Tolkien , and Madeleine L'Engle C. S. Lewis wrote that he regarded MacDonald as his "master". Picking up a copy of Phantastes one day in a train station, he began to read; "a few hours later," said Lewis later, "I knew I had crossed a great frontier." G. K. Chesterton cited The Princess and the Goblin as a book that had "made a difference to my whole existence". Elizabeth Yates wrote of Sir Gibbie that "[i]t moved me the way books did when as a child ... Now and then a book is read as a friend, and after it life is not the same ... Sir Gibbie did this to me." Even Mark Twain , who initially despised MacDonald, became friends with him upon their meeting for the first time, and there is some evidence that Twain was influenced by MacDonald (see links below for an article on the subject).
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The man who was to inspire such feeling was born on December 10 at Huntly Aberdeenshire Scotland . His father, a farmer, was one of the Macdonalds of

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from achieving this particular purpose of making all the ordinary staircases and doors and windows into magical things. that story some five alternative philosophies of the universe have come to our colleges out of Germany, blowing through the world like the east wind. But for me that castle is still standing in the mountains and the light in its tower is not put out. All George MacDonald's other stories, interesting and suggestive in their several ways, seem to be illustrations and even disguises of that one I say disguises, for this is the very important difference between his sort of mystery and mere allegory. The commonplace allegory takes what it regards as the commonplaces or conventions necessary to ordinary men and women, and tries to make them pleasant or picturesque by dressing them up as princesses or goblins or good fairies. But George MacDonald did really believe that people were princesses and goblins and good fairies, and he dressed them up as ordinary men and women. The fairy-tale was the inside of the ordinary story and not the outside. One result of this is that all the inanimate objects that are the stage properties of the story retain that nameless glamour which they have in a literal fairy-tale. The staircase

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9. Into The Wardrobe - Papers - The Childlike In George MacDonald And C. S. Lewis
Article comparing the writing styles of the two men.
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The Childlike in George MacDonald and C. S. Lewis Dr. Don W. King
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A version of this essay first appeared in Mythlore 12 (Summer 1986): 17-22, 26.
Reprinted with permission of the author It is a curious fact that two writers who are frequently identified with children's literature, George MacDonald and C. S. Lewis, go out of their ways to claim that they did not write their stories primarily for children. Lewis, reviewing some of the books he read in his childhood, says that "I never met The Wind in the Willows or the Bastable books till I was in my late twenties, and I do not think I have enjoyed them any the less on that account. I am almost inclined to set it up as a canon that a children's story which is enjoyed only by children is a bad children's story. The good ones last" ( Of Other Worlds , p. 24). He also notes that "it certainly is my opinion that a book worth reading only in childhood is not worth reading even then" (38). MacDonald, commenting on those who try to find specific meanings in fairy-tales, claims that "children are not likely to trouble you about meaning. They find what they are capable of finding, and more would be too much. For my part, I do not write for children, but for the childlike, whether of five, or fifty, or seventy-five" ( The Gifts of the Child Christ , p. 25). In effect, both Lewis and MacDonald argue that it is the childlike attitude, not age, that marks his readers; at the same time, however, neither ever clearly states what childlike means. The focus of this study, then, is two-fold. First, I want to describe what I believe are the childlike attitudes of their readers. Second, I will attempt to explore the relationship between childlike readers and the fictional characters, especially the children, within each writer's stories.

10. CPT. George D. Macdonald - Abandoned By The USA In Laos
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  • Unit: 16th Special Operations Squadron, Ubon RTAFB, Thailand
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    Aircraft: AC-130A Spectre Gunship #56-0490
    Home City of Record: Evanston, Illinois, USA
    Date of Loss: Thursday, 21 December 1972
    Date of Birth: Thursday, 2 September 1948
    Status in 1973: Missing In Action
    Country of Loss: Laos
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  • Other Personnel In Incident:
    Thomas T. Hart III; Francis A. Walsh; James R. Fuller; Robert T. Elliott; Robert L. Liles; Harry R. Lagerwall; Paul O. Meder; Rollie K. Reaid; Delma E. Dickens; Stanley N. Kroboth; Charles F. Fenter; John Q. Winningham; (all missing); Joel R. Birch (partial remains recovered); * Richard Williams and Carl E. Stevens (rescued) Control panel to turn music off and on: Source: Synopsis compiled by Task Force Omega, Inc. of Glendale, AZ. Synopsis: During the flight to the target, Spectre 17 inexplicably broke altitude descending to a lower level according to crewmen aboard other gunships taking part in the same mission, and was hit by enemy ground fire. After evaluating the amount of battle damage sustained by Thor, the decision was made to attempt to return to base. After 10 minutes of stable, level flight, fuel accumulated ankle deep in the cargo area igniting an explosion that severely damaged the aircraft, but did not cause it to disintegrate. Listen to a small portion of actual radio transmissions between Spectre 17 and other aircraft. The first voice is the pilot of Spectre 17 reporting they had been hit. Before activating this sound file, please turn off the music by accessing the control panel located 3 paragraphs above.

    11. The Golden Key
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    13. MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
    macdonald, george (18241905). Scottish novelist and poet. Works by george macdonald. At the Back of the North Wind. Light Princess. Day Boy and the Night Girl.
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    george macdonald. Novelist, Poet Preacher. 18241905. macdonald was born in Huntly on William Raeper george macdonald Tring, 1987. David S Robb, george macdonald, Edinburgh, 1987
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    MacDonald was born in Huntly on 10th December 1824, but moved soon after with his family to a nearby farm. He went to university in Aberdeen in 1840 and to Highbury College in 1848 to train as a Congregational minister. He was forced to resign from his first charge at Arundel in 1853 and lived thereafter as a man of letters and on the charity of his friends and disciples. His first important original publication was a long religious poem, Within and without (1855) but a more important landmark was Phantastes (1858), his first major contribution to the genre of fantasy and a complex attempt to communicate that sense of otherness which is his abiding concern in his writing. Influenced by both English and German Romantic writers, and by religious poets of the Renaissance, Phantastes with its poetry and its visionariness was in turn an important influence on CS Lewis and his circle. Here, its hero starts a new day after a night at the foot of a protective beech:

    15. George MacDonald: Half A Century Of News
    A pioneer of the Canadian Press 18811955. george macdonald half a century of news. ( george was my maternal grandfather. I followed in his footsteps as a journalist, and. these pages are devoted
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    these pages are devoted to his memory Hugh Doherty George in 1931, left, and at his desk at the Canadian Press in Montreal in 1946
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    George was born in England in 1881, and while he was a teenager, landed his first job on a newspaper as a printer's helper on the London Times He came to Canada in 1903 when he was 22 and was a reporter for the old Montreal Witness. In 1905 he went to the Toronto Star , and then to the Stratford, Ont. Herald , where he was city editor. He then worked for a while on the Hamilton Spectator. He returned to Montreal in 1910 as resident correspondent for the Canadian Press, Canada's co-operative news agency. CP, as it came to be known, was then just a year old. It was to be George's professional home for the next 37 years. George was the main CP staff reporter for Quebec and the rest of eastern Canada, and sometimes the eastern United States, so he travelled quite a bit. His material was used in most of the Canadian daily newspapers of the time. Among the major stories he covered in those early years were the

    16. Index Of Our Unedited And Complete Online Books Of George MacDonald
    A short biography of george macdonald. Some online ETEXTS of our Original and Complete Works of george macdonald Updated 10 December 2002 - Happy Birthday george macdonald!
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    17. The Literary Gothic   |   George MacDonald   
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    MacDonald, George
    10 December 1824 - 10 September 1905
    Scottish poet, novelist, and clergyman, MacDonald is perhaps best known to general audiences today as a fantasist and children's author.
    Sites: The Golden Key: MacDonald Web Page Includes timeline, bibliography, links to McDonald texts and Web sites, this is a valuable resource for the MacDonald fan. [Mike Partridge] George MacDonald Overview [Victorian Web, Brown]
    George MacDonald Society
    While more an analog than digital society, this British group does make available at this website the full texts of some scholarly articles dealing with MacDonald's work (see below). George McDonald: A Not So Hidden Life Brief biographical note. brief biographical note [Columbia Encyclopedia, Bartleby]
    Portraits
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    Etexts: "The Fantastic Imagination" MacDonald's introduction to The Light Princess . [The Golden Key] "The Golden Key" (60K) [The Golden Key]
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    Lilith
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    Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women
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    18. Macdonald, George. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. macdonald, george. 1824–1905, Scottish author. Ordained a Congregational minister
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    20. 37141. MacDonald, George. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION george macdonald (1824–1905), Scottish poet. At the Back of the North Wind (l. 1–4). . . Oxford Book of Children’s Verse, The.
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