The Gifts of the Child Christ and Other Tales: Collected Tales of George MacDonald, Vol. III
By George MacDonald
The best thing to do for one’s neighbor, George MacDonald once wrote, is “not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him; or say, to make him think things for himself.” In his many fairy tales and fantastical stories, MacDonald did just that. Across the three volumes of Collected Tales of George MacDonald are a grand total of twenty stories capable of regaling young and old alike—providing they bring the proper childlike spirit to their reading—with accounts of magic and mystery, of romance and adventure, of sorrow and joy in their fullest measures.
Volume III of Collected Tales of George MacDonald includes “The Gifts of the Child Christ”; “The History of Photogen and Nycteris”; “The Butcher’s Bills”; “Port in a Storm”; “Uncle Cornelius, His Story”; and “Papa’s Story: A Scot’s Christmas Story.”
George MacDonald (1824–1905) was a Scottish author, poet, and clergyman. Recognized particularly for his fairy tales and fantasy novels, MacDonald inspired and influenced such literary masters as W. H. Auden, G. K. Chesterton, C. S. Lewis, and E. Nesbit.
Paperback: 194pp.
ISBN: 978-1685950057