The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald

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This is an audiobook of The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald, narrated by Andy Minter. The Princess and the Goblin was published by George MacDonald through Strahan & Co. in 1872, with illustrations by Arthur Hughes. Its sequel, The Princess and Curdie, was published a year later. Princess Irene is an 8 year whose father, the king, is absent, and whose mother is dead. Her only companion is Lottie, her nursemaid (at least until she and Lottie are saved from goblins by the young miner, Curdie). But goblins aren’t the only fantastical element of this novel. One rainy day, Irene comes across a beautiful lady that says she’s her great-great-grandmother. Not only must she figure out the story behind her great-great-grandmother, she has to avoid the sinister plan of the goblins to kidnap her and marry her to Harelip, their prince. Title: The Princess and the Goblin Author: George MacDonald Free/Pay-What-You-Want: Librecron Edition Apple Books Link Original Recording: LibriVox If you want all these audiobooks delivered automatically, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Consider leaving a review if you enjoy these books! I cleaned up the recording as follows: Removed the introduction of the narrator. Removed the LibriVox introduction. Shorted or removed long silences. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/librecron/support