What's Mine's Mine
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What's Mine's Mine | |
Author | George MacDonald |
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Original title | What's Mine's Mine: A Highland Fend |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Publisher | D. Lothrop & Company |
Publication date | 1886 |
Pages | 581 |
ISBN | NA |
What's Mine's Mine is a 1886 novel by George Macdonald.
[edit] Plot introduction
The story of a poor Scottish chief and his brother, and their influence for good on two English girls, daughters of their supplanter.
[edit] Literary significance and criticism
- To read this book of his is like wandering over the hills and moors of the Scottish highlands, to listen to the sound of the leaping streams and the cry of the eagle; to breathe the strong, invigorating atmosphere of the mountains and to feel the influence of the limitless blue sky and the almost limitless landscape stretched out beneath it.—Lowell Times.
- The characters of the brothers are masterpieces of skill. —New Haven Palladium.
[edit] External links
- What's Mine's Mine, available at Project Gutenberg.