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===Fiction=== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *''[[David Elginbrod]]'' (1863; republished in edited form as ''The Tutor's First Love''), originally published in three volumes *''Adela Cathcart'' (1864); contains many fantasy stories told by the characters within the larger story, including "[[The Light Princess]]", "[[The Shadows (MacDonald)|The Shadows]]". *''[[Alec Forbes of Howglen]]'' (1865; edited by [[Michael Phillips (writer)|Michael Phillips]] and republished as ''The Maiden's Bequest;'' edited to children's version by [[Michael Phillips (writer)|Michael Phillips]] and republished as ''Alec Forbes and His Friend Annie'') *''Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood'' (1867) *''Guild Court: A London Story'' (1868; republished in edited form as ''The Prodigal Apprentice''). 1908 edition by Edwin Dalton, London was illustrated by [[G. H. Evison]]. Available online at [[Hathi Trust]].<ref name=Guild-Book>{{cite book |last1=Macdonald |first1=George |title=Guild Court, A London Story |date=1908 |publisher=Edwin Dalton |location=London |hdl=2027/uc1.31210010290201 |url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31210010290201 |access-date=2020-08-09 |via=The [[Hathi Trust]] (access may be limited outside the United States) }}</ref> *''Robert Falconer'' (1868; republished in edited form as ''The Musician's Quest'') *''The Seaboard Parish'' (1869), a sequel to ''Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood'' *''[[Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood]]'' (republished in edited form as ''The Boyhood of Ranald Bannerman'') (1871) * {{cite book |last1=MacDonald |first1=George |title=Wilfred Cumbermede |date=1872 |publisher=Strahan and Co |location=London |url=https://archive.org/details/worksgeo36macdiala/page/n9/mode/2up|ref=none}} *''The Vicar's Daughter'' (1871<!--72-->), a sequel to ''Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood'' and ''The Seaboard Parish''. 1908 edition by Sampson Low and Company, London was illustrated by [[Cyrus Cuneo]] and [[G. H. Evison]]. *''The History of Gutta Percha Willie, the Working Genius'' (1873; republished in edited form as ''The Genius of Willie MacMichael''), usually called simply ''Gutta Percha Willie'' *''Malcolm'' (1875; republished in edited form by [[Michael Phillips (writer)|Michael Phillips]] as ''The Fisherman's Lady'')) *''St. George and St. Michael'' (1876; edited by Dan Hamilton and republished as ''The Last Castle'') *''Thomas Wingfold, Curate'' (1876; republished in edited form as ''The Curate's Awakening'') *''[[The Marquis of Lossie]]'' (1877; republished in edited form as ''The Marquis' Secret''), the second book of ''Malcolm'' * [[Sir Gibbie]] (1879): {{cite book | author = <!--MacDonald, George--> | author-link = George MacDonald | date = 1879 | title = Sir Gibbie, Volume 1 | series = <!--Collection of British Authors--> | location = London | publisher =[[Hurst and Blackett]] | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=weUBAAAAQAAJ | access-date = <!--15 March 2017--> }} With simultaneous publication of [https://books.google.com/books?id=1uUBAAAAQAAJ Vol. 2] and [https://books.google.com/books?id=6uUBAAAAQAAJ Vol. 3], each of ''ca.'' 300 pages. Also issued by Lippincott in America in a single volume set in two columns in smaller font, in 210 pages, {{cite book | author = <!--MacDonald, George--> | author-link = George MacDonald | date = 1879 | title = Sir Gibbie: A Novel | location = Philadelphia, PA | publisher = [[J. B. Lippincott]] | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=o8gUAAAAYAAJ | access-date = <!--15 March 2017--> }} The entirety of the original text is available with a Broad Scots glossary by its digitizer, John Bechard, see {{cite book | url=http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2370?msg=welcome_stranger | title=Sir Gibbie | author= <!--MacDonald, George-->|date=1879|access-date=<!--15 March 2017-->|via= Gutenberg.org}} Republished in edited form as {{cite book | author = MacDonald, George | date = 1990 | editor = Phillips, Michael R. | title = Wee Sir Gibbie of the Highlands | series = George MacDonald Classics | publisher =Bethany House | isbn = 978-1556611391 | url = https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1556611390 | access-date = <!--15 March 2017--> }} Also as ''The Baronet's Song''.{{clarify|date=March 2017}}{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} *''Paul Faber, Surgeon'' (1879; republished in edited form as ''The Lady's Confession''), a sequel to ''Thomas Wingfold, Curate'' *''[[Mary Marston]]'' (1881; republished in edited form as ''A Daughter's Devotion'' and ''The Shopkeeper's Daughter'') *''Warlock o' Glenwarlock'' (1881; republished in edited form as ''Castle Warlock'' and ''The Laird's Inheritance'') *''Weighed and Wanting'' (1882; republished in edited form as ''A Gentlewoman's Choice'') *''[[Donal Grant]]'' (1883; republished in edited form as ''The Shepherd's Castle''), a sequel to ''Sir Gibbie'' *''What's Mine's Mine'' (1886; republished in edited form as ''The Highlander's Last Song'') *''Home Again: A Tale'' (1887; republished in edited form as ''The Poet's Homecoming'') *''[[The Elect Lady]]'' (1888; republished in edited form as ''The Landlady's Master'') *''A Rough Shaking'' (1891; republished in edited form as ''The Wanderings of Clare Skymer'') *''There and Back'' (1891; republished in edited form as ''The Baron's Apprenticeship''), a sequel to ''Thomas Wingfold, Curate'' and ''Paul Faber, Surgeon'' *''The Flight of the Shadow'' (1891) *''Heather and Snow'' (1893) :* {{cite book |last1=MacDonald |first1=George |title=Heather and Snow |date=1893 |publisher=Chatto and Windus |location=Piccadilly, London |url=https://archive.org/details/heathersnownovel01macd/page/n9/mode/2up|volume=I|ref=none}} :* {{cite book |last1=MacDonald |first1=George |title=Heather and Snow |date=1893 |publisher=Chatto and Windus |location=Piccadilly, London |url=https://archive.org/details/heathersnownovel02macd/page/n9/mode/2up|volume=II|ref=none}} ::* {{cite book |last1=MacDonald |first1=George |title=The peasant girl's dream |date=1988 |publisher=Bethany House Publishers |location=Minneapolis |isbn=1556610238 |url=https://archive.org/details/peasantgirlsdrea00macd/page/n3/mode/2up|ref=none}} (republished in edited form in 1988) * ''Salted with fire'' :* {{cite book |last1=MacDonald |first1=George |title=Salted with fire |date=1900 |publisher=Hurst and Blackett Limited |location=London |edition=New|url=https://archive.org/details/saltedwithfire00macd/|orig-date=1897|ref=none}} ::* {{cite book |last1=MacDonald |first1=George |title=The minister's restoration |url=https://archive.org/details/ministersrestora0000macd/ |date=1 March 1988 |publisher=Bethany House Publishers |location=Minneapolis |isbn=978-0871239051|ref=none}} (republished in edited form in 1988) *''Far Above Rubies'' (1898) {{div col end}}
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