![]() ![]() ![]() Very Well Preserved, Covers Clean, All Gilt And Black Complete And Strong, All Gilt Still Brilliant, Rubbing And Wear To Cloth At Top And Bottom Of Spine And At Tips, A Few Frays At Top And Bottom Of Spine And Pinpoint Frays At Three Of The Tips Hinges Tight, Original Off White Coated Endpapers, No Cracking To Hinges, No Names Or Marks, No Repairs, Slight Spine Lean. The Strahan Edition Has "Goblin" On Spine And Cover In Black, But In The Routledge And This Lippincott Edition That Word On The Spine Is In Gilt.] 30 B/W Illustrations In The Text, Half-Page At Center Of Pages, Signed With The Dalziels' Name And Hughes' Initials. Green Cloth, Gilt And Black Lettering And Design, Two Blank Front Free Endpapers, Two Blank Rear Free Endpapers, The Elaborate Green Cloth Binding Being Very Similar To Strahan's 1871 London First Edition And The 1871 Routledge New York Printing, But With No Publisher's Name At Base Of Spine, And Lippincott Name And 1872 Date On Title Page. ![]() The Princess and The Goblin is an excellent book to read to children who already enjoy the. The Princess and the Goblin George MacDonald Adventure, Christian Fiction, Fantasy Credits Readability Age Range 11 and up Publisher Strahan & Co Awards Unknown Year Published 1872 Book Review This book has been reviewed by Focus on the Family Thriving Family, a marriage and parenting magazine. 30 Engravings By John Sanderson Dalziel And Arthur Hughes (illustrator). Lewis thought so much of George MacDonald. ![]()
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