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  • The Silver Canary

    The silver market is not just a market. It's a signal.In every monetary era, there comes a phase when confidence stops being an outcome and becomes a project. The charts can look calm. The headlines can sound soothing. The screen price can behave. And yet something shifts beneath the surface: premiums rise, inventory thins, delivery slows, and the gap between paper claims and physical reality ... Read more

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  • George MacDonald and the Late Great Hell Debate

    The leading MacDonald scholar settles the longstanding debate about the author's views on hell with an in-depth analysis of his thought on the afterlife.Throughout his extensive and influential writings on Christian theology, George MacDonald only hints at his perspectives on hell, atonement, and everlasting punishment. Nowhere does he clearly state a doctrinal position on the subject. As a result ... Read more

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Heather and Snow

    Series Book 34 - The Cullen Collection
    A vivid novel of love and spiritual growth set in the Scottish Highlands from the 19th-century Victorian-era author of Castle Warlock.This wonderful Scottish tale from 1893, not so expansive of theme and scope as some of MacDonald's lengthier Scottish stories, is yet poignantly moving in its own way. The descriptions of the highlands and the lives of its people are the equal of those in Castle ... Read more

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  • Far Above Rubies

    Series Book 37 - The Cullen Collection
    The nineteenth-century Scottish author gives readers a fictionalized self portrait of his youth—plus recollections of him by his son in From a Northern Window.MacDonald's final "novella" of a scant 22,000 words was viewed as so insignificant at the time of its release in 1898 that it never appeared in book form in the U.K and is omitted from many lists of MacDonald's books. Though appearing in ... Read more

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  • Paul Faber Surgeon

    Series Book 21 - The Cullen Collection
    Second in the Wingfold Trilogy following Thomas Wingfold Curate from one of the greatest writers of Victorian-era Scotland.A country doctor in the fictional city of Glaston, atheist Paul Faber, encountering spiritually invigorated minister Wingfold, finds himself unexpectedly drawn into his own unwelcome quest for truth. Now it is Wingfold—assisted by Polwarth—sharing his newfound faith with both ... Read more

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  • Thomas Wingfold Curate

    Series Book 19 - The Cullen Collection
    A triumphant quest for the truth. First in the Wingfold Trilogy from the 19th-century Scottish author of Paul Faber Surgeon and There and Back.The character of Thomas Wingfold is introduced in this preeminent of George MacDonald's English novels, a young curate suddenly brought face-to-face with the hypocrisy of having sought the pulpit as a profession rather than a spiritual calling. Wingfold's ... 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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  • 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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