C. S. Lewis
(1898 - 1963)
Clive Staples Lewis, commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis and known to his friends and family as “Jack”, was a novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian and Christian apologist from Belfast, Ireland. He is known for both his fictional work, especially The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia and The Space Trilogy, as well as his nonfiction, such as Mere Christianity, Miracles and The Problem of Pain.
Bibliography
The Chronicles of Narnia (2007)
A boxed set of paperbacks containing all seven novels with cover art by David Wiesner.
David Wiesner
The Complete Chronicles of Narnia (1998)
All seven of the chronicles of Narnia are included in this volume, printed in two columns. The illustrations have been colored by Pauline Baynes, the original artist.
An Experiment in Criticism (1961)
C. S. Lewis proposes that the quality of books should be measured not by how they are written, but by how they are read, that a quality book is one that someone, anyone, will re-read.
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The Horse and His Boy (1954)
Bree, a talking horse from Narnia, joins up with Shasta, a young slave in Calormen, to escape to Narnia.
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The Horse and His Boy (2007)
Shasta, a young slave in Calormen steals (or is stolen by) Bree a Narnian horse and sets out for Narnia and the north. Along the way he joins up with Aravis and her Narnian mount Hwin. Together they make for Archenland.
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David Wiesner
The Last Battle (1956)
Tirian, the last king of Narnia summons Jill and Eustace to his aid when his kingdom is overrun by the Calormenes.
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The Last Battle (2007)
Tirian, the last king of Narnia summons Jill and Eustace to his aid when his kingdom is overrun by the Calormenes.
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David Wiesner
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1981)
Evacuated from London during the Blitz, the four Pevensie children discover a new world in the wardrobe in the spare room - Narnia.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1998)
Evacuated from London during the Blitz, the four Pevensie children discover a new world in the wardrobe in the spare room - Narnia.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2007)
Evacuated from London during the Blitz, the four Pevensie children discover a new world in the wardrobe in the spare room - Narnia.
David Wiesner
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: A Story for Children (1950)
Evacuated from London during the Blitz, the four Pevensie children discover a new world in the wardrobe in the spare room - Narnia.
The Magical Land of Narnia Puzzle Book (1998)
This is an activity book based on all things Narnia.
The Magician’s Nephew (1955)
Digory’s uncle sends him and his neighbor Polly to the land between the worlds and he comes back with the cruel witch Jadis. In an attempt to get rid of her they all end up in the newborn world of Narnia.
The Magician’s Nephew (1994)
Digory’s uncle sends him and his neighbor Polly to the land between the worlds and he comes back with the cruel witch Jadis. In an attempt to get rid of her they all end up in the newborn world of Narnia.
The Magician’s Nephew (2007)
Digory’s uncle sends him and his neighbor Polly to the land between the worlds and he comes back with the cruel witch Jadis. In an attempt to get rid of her they all end up in the newborn world of Narnia.
David Wiesner
A Map of Narnia and the Surrounding Countries (1972)
A poster map of Narnia.
Narnia Chronology From the Archives of the Last King (2008)
This is an interactive timeline based on the Narnia novels by C. S. Lewis.
The Narnia Trivia Book (1999)
Everything you could possibly want to know about Narnia.
Out of the Silent Planet (1943)
While on a walking tour Professor Ransom is shanghaied on an interplanetary voyage to Mars where he learns that his conception of the how the world is organized is very far from the truth.
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Perelandra: A Novel (1944)
Professor Ransom is summoned to Venus where he witnesses - and takes part in - a re-enactment of the temptation in the Garden of Eden.
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