Contents
- Why the Princess Has a Story About Her
- The Princess Loses Herself
- The Princess and - We Shall See Who
- What the Nurse Thought of It
- The Princess Lets Well Alone
- The Little Miner
- The Mines
- The Goblins
- The Hall of the Goblin Palace
- The Princess's King-Papa
- The Old Lady's Bedroom
- A Short Chapter About Curdie
- The Cobs' Creatures
- That Night Week
- Woven and then Spun
- The Ring
- Springtime
- Curdie's Clue
- Goblin Counsels
- Irene's Clue
- The Escape
- The Old Lady and Curdie
- Curdie and His Mother
- Irene Behaves Like a Princess
- Curdie Comes to Grief
- The Goblin-Miners
- The Goblins in the King's House
- Curdie's Guide
- Masonwork
- The King and the Kiss
- The Subterranean Waters
- The Last Chapter
Gallery of Full Illustrations
Illustrations by Folkard
Illustrations by Smith & Hughes
This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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