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The Princess and the Goblin

Author: George MacDonald

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Title: The Princess and the Goblin

Author: George MacDonald

Description: George MacDonald's 1872 children's fantasy about Princess Irene, the miner boy Curdie, and their battle against the goblins beneath the mountain. A direct influence on Tolkien and modern children's fantasy.

Pages: 115

Size: 0.52 MB

Format: PDF

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