Greville MacDonald (1856 in Bolton – 1944), was the son of influential fantasy writer George MacDonald and his wife Louisa (née Powell). He has provided some interesting insights into his father's life and circle of friends. Greville was a notable ear, nose and throat doctor. In later life Greville became involved in the Peasant Art movement in Haslemere. (From Wikipedia) More about Greville Macdonald:
| | Books by Greville Macdonald: Additional books by Greville Macdonald in the extended shelves: Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: Billy Barnicoat : a fairy romance for young and old (Dutton, 1925), also by F. D. Bedford (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: Billy Barnicoat : a fairy romance for young and old (Dutton, 1923), also by F. D. Bedford (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: The child's inheritance : its scientific and imaginative meaning (Smith, Elder, 1910) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: The ethics of revolt. (Duckworth, 1907) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: Extracts from an article entitled "Vivisection and progress; a statement and an appeal," pub. in the Contemporary review for June 1905 (printed for the Vivisection reform society, 1906), also by Vivisection Reform Society (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: Extracts from an article entitled "Vivisection and progress: a statement and an appeal," : published in the Contemporary review for June, 1905. (Printed for the Vivisection Reform Society, 1906), also by Vivisection Reform Society (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: George Macdonald and his wife (G. Allen & Unwin, 1924) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: How Jonas found his enemy : a romance of the South Downs (Constable, 1916) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: Jack & Jill, a fairy story (J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1913), also by Arthur Hughes (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: Kit, King of the Pigwidgeons. (Vineyard Press, 1912), also by Janice Dohm and Arthur Hughes (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: The magic crook, or, The stolen baby : a fairy story (Vineyard Press, 1911), also by Arthur Hughes (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: The north door, a romance (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1920) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: Phantastes : a faerie romance for men and women (A.C. Fifield, 1905), also by George MacDonald (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: The religious sense in its scientific aspect (Hodder and Stoughton, 1904) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: The religious sense in its scientific aspect (A. C. Armstrong, 1903) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: Respiratory functions of the nose (Houghton, Mifflin, 1889) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: The sanity of William Blake. (G. Allen and Unwin, 1920) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: The sanity of William Blake (A. C. Fifield, 1908) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: The tree in the midst; a contribution to the study of freedom (Hodder and Stoughton, 1904) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: The tree in the midst; a contribution to the study of freedom. (A.C. Armstrong and Son, 1904) (page images at HathiTrust) Macdonald, Greville, 1856-1944: Trystie's quest, or, Kit, King of the Pigwidgeons : a fairy story (Vineyard Press, 1912), also by Arthur Hughes (page images at HathiTrust)
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