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Paul F. Ford
Companion to Narnia
HarperCollins, 1980
460 pages
Cover blurb: Companion to Narnia is an adventurer's passport to the enchanting world of C. S. Lewis's beloved classic series The Chronicles of Narnia. From Aslan, the Great Lion of Narnia, to Zardeenah, the mysterious Lady of the Night, this comprehensive work contains hundreds of alphabetically arranged and indexed entries covering all the characters, events, places, and themes that Lewis magically wove into his fictional world. Bringing the reader a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Chronicles, Ford illuminates the philosophical, spiritual, and psychological significance behind each story, while explaining the symbolic and thematic threads that unify the series.
Kathryn Lindskoog
Journey into Narnia
Hope Publishing House, 1998
222 pages
Cover blurb: Journey into Narnia includes Kathryn Lindskoog's classic "Lion of Judah in Never Never Land" and her brand new "Exploring the Narnian Chronicles." The pair provide a wealth of information and ideas, as well as personal reading pleasure.
Brian Sibley
Land of Narnia
Lions (imprint of Collins), 1989
96 pages
Cover blurb: C.S.Lewis' seven magical books, The Chronicles of Narnia, are loved by children all over the world. This exciting guide to Narnia explains how their creator, C.S.Lewis, came to write them, what sort of person he was and the hidden meaning of the Narnia stories.
Lucy, Susan, Peter and Edmund in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe find their way into Narnia through the back of a wardrobe. The Land of Narnia is a gateway into every aspect of C.S.Lewis's imaginative world.
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