The Narnia Chronicles first published in 1950 have been and remain some of the most ... more
enduringly popular ever published. The best known the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe has been translated into 29 languages! This slipcase holds all 7 titles. With Baynes' b/w illustrations and Heller's fantasy covers these books are very appealing. The cvoers have been enhanced with a new fantasy look and the insides have had new type treatment.
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This is a fabulous limited gift edition of all seven Chronicles in one volume with leather ... more
binding cloth finish in a foil embossed slipcase. All the Chronicles are bound together here in one magnificent volume with a special introduction by C.S. Lewis's stepson Douglas Gresham. The original illustrations always first-class have been rendered outstanding by the wonderfully detailed addition of colour. A stunning package this title will be treasured by families forever.
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The Chronicles of Narnia have enchanted millions of readers over the last fifty years and ... more
the magical events described in C.S. Lewis's immortal prose have left many a lasting memory for adults and children alike. All seven Chronicles are bound together in this new paperback edition (rebranded with HarperCollins logo). The Chronicles of Narnia have enchanted millions of readers over the last fifty years and the magical events described in C.S. Lewis's immortal prose have left many a lasting memory. For here is a world where a witch decrees eternal winter; where there are more talking animals than people; and where battles are fought by Centaurs Giants and Fauns.
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Advantages: Superb graphics Disadvantages: Style of film won't suit everyone
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian was released in 2008 and is the filmed version of the book of the same name, which was written by C.S Lewis. Both the film and the book are the sequels to the film and the book entitles The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The film details what happens when Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, the Pevensie siblings, return to Narnia the land they love so much.
The first film saw the Pevensie children stumble into the astounding world of Narnia, meet Aslan and defeat the White Witch that was keeping Narnia encapsulated in ice. There reward for this was to be crowned the Kings and Queens of the place they had come to care about so much. This film sees the four intrepid explorers called back to Narnia by the blast from a sacred horn.
Many centuries have passed in Narnia ...
Advantages: Wonderful story, great acting and effects Disadvantages: Some very noticable added back drops
The Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion, The witch and The Wardrobe is something which I vaguely remember watching when I was little. There was a television series on every weekend but now all these years later I cannot remember what happened in the end so when I came across this DVD I decided to give it a watch. Hubby was very pleased with my film choice as well as he too watched this when he was little.
The film is set around 4 children, Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter who are evacuated during the blitz and end up living in a massive house which belongs to a Professor. To entertain themselves they decide to play hide and seek. It is Lucy who finds a massive wardrobe in one of the rooms and decides that it would be a good hiding place. Lucy goes into the wardrobe as is shocked when she finds herself in a magical kingdom where she meets Mr ...
Advantages: Great adaptation, good special effects Disadvantages: Some will find it too long
When the Pevensie children, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, are evacuated to the countryside during the war, they think they are in for a deeply boring time. Then during a game of hide and seek, Lucy goes into a wardrobe to hide and finds herself in a magical, snowy world called Narnia. At first, none of the others believe her, thinking that she is playing make-believe. But then they all end up in Narnia, which is in the middle of a Civil War, with a lion called Aslan representing Good and the White Witch representing Evil. The Pevensies are tasked with helping Aslan win the War - but is this possible when they are only children? Especially when the White Witch is doing her best to cajole Edmund over to her side...
As a child, I loved all the Narnia books, written by C S Lewis, and have fondest memories of The Lion, The Witch ...
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