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  • The Silver Bomb

    The End Of Paper Wealth Is Upon Us

    The Silver Bomb is not a book about some predictive financial philosophy, but rather a frank, no-excuses glimpse at the current state of things, and an honest, candid, look at logical outcomes. The prestidigitations of central banking, which have until recently been shielded from scrutiny by a cloak of pro-banking cultural bias, are laid bare within these pages. Intimidating and complex financial ... Read more

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  • Easter Rising

    A Memoir of Roots and Rebellion

    An "alternately funny and heartbreaking" memoir of leaving—and finding—home, by the author of All Souls: A Family Story from Southie ( Newsweek).In All Souls, Michael Patrick MacDonald told the story of the loss of four of his siblings to the violence, poverty, and gangsterism of Irish South Boston. In Easter Rising, he tells the story of how he got out.Desperate to avoid the "normal" life of ... Read more

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  • All Souls

    A Family Story from Southie

    The anti-busing riots of 1974 forever changed Southie, Boston's working class Irish community, branding it as a violent, racist enclave. Michael Patrick MacDonald grew up in Southie's Old Colony housing project. He describes the way this world within a world felt to the troubled yet keenly gifted observer he was even as a child: "[as if] we were protected, as if the whole neighborhood was watching ... Read more

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  • Phantastes

    Series Book 1 - The Cullen Collection
    The groundbreaking Victorian-era fantasy from the Scottish literary master. " Without question one of the cornerstones of the genre."— Black GateGeorge MacDonald's first major fiction work, in MacDonald's words "a sort of fairy tale for grown people," Phantastes was published in 1858. This unusual fantasy, subtitled a "faerie romance," is one of MacDonald's most mysterious and esoteric titles. The ... Read more

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  • The Seaboard Parish

    Series Book 9 - The Cullen Collection
    A portrait of a minister and his family. Second in the Scottish author's Marshmallows Trilogy following Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood.The publication in 1868 of this sequel to Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood capped off one of George MacDonald's most productive years with a third major fiction work following Robert Falconer and Guild Court. Set in the Cornwall seaside town of Bude and inspired by ... Read more

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  • Castle Warlock

    Series Book 24 - The Cullen Collection
    A novel of a son's worldly and spiritual inheritance set in the majestic Scottish Highlands—by the nineteenth-century British author of Mary Marston.Thematically linked to Mary Marston which preceded it, MacDonald here poignantly depicts the father-son relationship as he had earlier that of father and daughter. MacDonald's storytelling power again returns to the highlands of Scotland, setting his ... Read more

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  • The Elect Lady

    Series Book 30 - The Cullen Collection
    A novel on the nature of goodness and the concept of the true church from the 19th-century Scottish author of Home Again.Although one of MacDonald's lesser-known books, The Elect Lady, published in 1888, stands out for the memorable relationship of godliness, trust, honesty, and humility between three children—Andrew and Sandy Ingram and their friend Dawtie—whose growth into adulthood MacDonald ... Read more

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  • Gutta Percha Willie

    Series Book 15 - The Cullen Collection
    The story of an industrious young boy who seeks to bring goodness to the world—from the nineteenth-century Scottish author of Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood.While still editing the magazine Good Words for the Young, MacDonald wrote this second "boy's novel," unconnected with but written for a similar audience as Ranald Bannerman's story. Inventive young Willie Macmichael turns everything about him to ... Read more

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  • Easter Rising (20th Anniversary Edition)

    A Memoir of Roots and Rebellion

    “Whether you grew up in South Boston, Belfast, Brooklyn, or somewhere else entirely, you'll recognize something familiar in his search for identity, purpose, belonging, and home.”—Ken Casey of The Dropkick Murphys, from the forewordIn All Souls, Michael Patrick MacDonald chronicled a heartbreaking saga of familial loss amid Irish South Boston's culture of silence. In Easter Rising, he tells the ... Read more

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  • Guild Court

    Series Book 8 - The Cullen Collection
    A Dickensian novel of London society and of a man who breathes spiritual life into his surroundings—from the Victorian-era author of Robert Falconer.Following on the heels of Robert Falconer's hugely influential and controversial story, Guild Court, written concurrently with Falconer and published the same year, is one of MacDonald's lesser known novels. A love story set in London, its portrait of ... Read more

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  • Adela Cathcart

    Series Book 4 - The Cullen Collection
    Fairy tales told around the fire on Christmas Eve—including "The Light Princess," "The Shadows," "The Golden Key," and "The Giant's Heart."Reminiscent of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, MacDonald's attempt to package a collection of short stories in the guise of a novel is built around a group of snowbound travelers attempting to pass the time in a country house by sharing stories in hopes of ... Read more

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  • Home Again

    Series Book 29 - The Cullen Collection
    A son's spiritual journey reunites him with his father in this novel of redemption from the 19th-century Scottish author of The Elect Lady.One of MacDonald's smaller novels in length, and neither so ambitious of scope or depth, Home Again from 1887 is loosely based on the prodigal son parable. It is the oft-told tale of an ambitious young man who thinks too highly of himself, falls under the spell ... Read more

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