Lion Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis done by Michael York -Audio Book
New Unabridged 4 CDs 4 Hours
This classic story celebrates its 50th anniversary with a delightful sound rendition. Actor Michael York's reading is a best match for this story. The narration is well-defined and distinct, and York's soft and relaxing British highlight adds the appropriate touch. Listeners may fall under the spell of the master storyteller as they join Peter, Edmund, Lucy and Susan on their travels. Starting with Chapter One when Lucy looks into the wardrobe and discovers Narnia and the faun, visitors can discover that this timeless story could nevertheless function the magic that
C.S. Lewis intended. In this action packed story, the 4 kids take piece in many adventures as they travel through Narnia on their quest to rid the nation of the Witch and her followers. Narnia fans may like to hear to the story over and over again, and unique fans is built as they hear for the very first time.
About the Author C S Lewis
Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898–22 November 1963),
commonly called C. S. Lewis, was an Irish writer and scholar, of mixed
Irish, English, and Welsh ancestry. An Ulsterman, he was born into a Church of
Ireland family in Belfast, but he was resident in England throughout his adult
existence. Lewis is recognized for his function on medieval literature, for his Christian
apologetics and for his fiction, particularly the children’s series entitled
The Chronicles of Narnia and his research fiction Space Trilogy. He was equally a
leading figure in an Oxford literary group called the Inklings.
About The Cronicles of Narnia
(from Wikipedia) The books that create up The Chronicles of Narnia are
presented below in the purchase in which they were initially published . These are typically
by far the top of C.S. Lewis's functions, having sold over 100
million duplicates in 41 languages.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, published in 1950, informs the story of
4 average youngsters, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie. They discover
a professor's wardrobe leads to the magical land of Narnia, and assist to
conserve it within the wicked White Witch. These are typically assisted in their quest by many
creatures, including Aslan the Lion, the guardian of Narnia. The story
culminates in an epic battle from the forces of the witch.
Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia
Published in 1951, Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia informs the story of the
Pevensie children's 2nd trip to Narnia where they discover that an wicked king
from Telmar has taken control of Narnia
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Published in 1952, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader returns Edmund and Lucy
Pevensie, together with their priggish cousin, Eustace Scrubb, to Narnia. When
there they accompany King Caspian on a voyage to locate the 7 lords who were
banished when Caspian's wicked uncle Miraz stole the throne. This perilous
journey brings them face to face with numerous wonders and risks as they sail
toward Aslan's nation at the finish of the planet.

The Silver Chair
Published in 1953, The Silver Chair is the initially book without the Pevensie
kids. Instead, Aslan calls Eustace back to Narnia together with his fellow
student Jill Pole. There they are provided 4 clues to locate Prince Rilian who is
lost. Eustace and Jill, with Puddleglum the Marsh-wiggle and
others, face risk before acquiring Rilian and breaking him clear of the spell
of the Emerald Witch.
The Horse and His Boy
Published in 1954, The Horse and His Boy informs the story of Bree, a chatting
horse, and Shasta, a young boy, who have been held in bondage in a nation to
the South of Narnia. By chance, 1 day they meet and program their return to
Narnia and versatility. On their journey they discover that the Calormenes are
going to invade Narnia and sound the alert. This chronicle is set during the
reign of the Pevensie Children as Kings and Queens of Narnia.
The Magician's Nephew
Published in 1955, the prequel The Magician's Nephew brings us back to the really
beginning of Narnia where we discover how Aslan created the planet and how wicked
initially entered it. Many mysteries of Narnia are revealed as another group of
youngsters stumble into Narnia via an completely different route. This really is,
chronologically, the initially book in the Chronicles of Narnia.
The Last Battle
Published in 1956 and granted the Carnegie Medal, The Last Battle chronicles
the finish of the globe of Narnia. Jill and Eustace return to conserve Narnia from
Shift, an ape, who tricks Puzzle, a donkey, into impersonating Aslan. The
treacherous Carlormenes create a deal with Shift to take over Narnia. This really is the
seventh and last book in the Chronicles of Narnia.
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