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A little princess is protected by her friend Curdie from the goblin miners who live beneath the castle....
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The adventurous wanderings of a boy and girl to find the keyhole which fits the rainbow's golden key....
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Princess Irene's great - great - grandmother has a testing task for Curdie.
He will not go alone though,she provides him with a companion - the oddest and ugliest creature Curdie has ever seen,but one who turns out to be the most loyal frind he could have hoped for....
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She immediately took off her ring and put it under her pillow. As she did so, she fancied she felt a finger and thumb take it gently from under her palm . . . and then, feeling with the forefinger of her right hand, [she] soon found her grandmother's thread, which she proceeded at once to follow . . . Irene is still a very young Princess, but she must grow up quickly when she and her mountain home are threatened by the goblins who dwell below it. Fortunately, while the goblins are busy planning their attack, Irene's mysterious grandmother is also busy spinning her a magic thread which will always lead to safety. Even so, the Princess and her loyal friend, Curdie, will need all of their courage and ingenuity to outwit the cunning goblins. ...
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In this wonderful tale of adventure and courage, Princess Irene and Curdie---helped by a strange gift from the princess's great-great-grandmother and a monster called Lina---must overthrow a set of corrupt ministers who are poisoning the king....
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In this wonderful tale of adventure and courage, Princess Irene and Curdie---helped by a strange gift from the princess's great-great-grandmother and a monster called Lina---must overthrow a set of corrupt ministers who are poisoning the king. ...
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Young Princess Irene's belief in her great-grandmother's powers becomes essential as she and the miner Curdie work to foil the sinister Goblin plot against the king and his palace....
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Lilith, by nineteenth-century Christian novelist, George MacDonald, is the chronicle of five trips taken by its narrator, Mr. Vane, into another world where, under the spell of MacDonald's extraordinary imagination, he explores the ultimate mystery of evil. The volume is introduced by C.S....
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Young Princess Irene's belief in her great-grandmother's powers becomes essential as she and the miner Curdie work to foil the sinister Goblin plot against the king and his palace. ...
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In this wonderful tale of adventure and courage, Princess Irene and Curdie---helped by a strange gift from the princess's great-great-grandmother and a monster called Lina---must overthrow a set of corrupt ministers who are poisoning the king....
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Young Princess Irene's belief in her great-grandmother's powers becomes essential as she and the miner Curdie work to foil the sinister Goblin plot against the king and his palace....
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A little princess is protected by her friend Curdie from the goblin miners who live beneath the castle....
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ReadHowYouWant publishes a wide variety of best selling books in Large and Super Large fonts in partnership with leading publishers. EasyRead books are available in 11pt and 13pt. type. EasyRead Large books are available in 16pt, 16pt Bold, and 18pt Bold type. EasyRead Super Large books are available in 20pt. Bold and 24pt. Bold Type. You choose the format that is right for you. A striking collection of narrative poems about an old soul. The poems are remarkable for their stirring portrayal of human emotions. The poems are an emblem of sensitivity. A sure treat for all poetry lovers. To find more titles in your format, Search in Books using EasyRead and the size of the font that makes reading easier and more enjoyable for you. ...
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The father of fantasy literature, George MacDonald was acclaimed by C. S. Lewis as "my master." This 1895 novel about a man who travels through time to meet Adam and Eve explores humanity's fall from grace and ultimate redemption. Rich in symbolism and allegory, it ranks with the best of Poe. ...
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Once upon a time so long ago that I have quite forgotten the date there lived a king and queen who had no children.' (Excerpt)...
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