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The Silver Chair

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1953
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2000
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See 16
1 - Behind the Gym
2 - Jill is Given a Task
3 - The Sailing of the King
4 - A Parliament of Owls
5 - Puddleglum
6 - The Wild Waste Lands of the North
7 - The Hill of the Strange Trenches
8 - The House of Harfang
9 - How They Discovered Something Worth Knowing
10 - Travels Without the Sun
11 - In the Dark Castle
12 - The Queen of Underland
13 - Underland Without the Queen
14 - The Bottom of the World
15 - The Disappearance of Jill
16 - The Healing of Harms
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Copyright © 1953 by C.S. Lewis Pte. Ltd.
TO NICHOLAS HARDIE
It was a dull autumn day and Jill Pole was crying behind the gym.
May contain spoilers
If ever you have the luck to go to Narnia yourself, do not forget to have a look at those caves.
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Added: 29-Dec-2002
Last Updated: 26-Apr-2022

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 08-Jul-1994
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Paperback
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Date Issued:
08-Jul-1994
Format:
Paperback
Cover Price:
$7.99
Pages*:
243
Read:
Once
Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
614
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-064-40504-4
ISBN-13:
978-0-064-40504-1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Pauline Baynes - Illustrator
Christine Kettner - Typography
Chris Van Allsburg  - Cover Artist
Jill and Eustace must rescue the Prince from the evil Witch.

NARNIA... where owls are wise, where some of the giants like to snack on humans, where a prince is put under an evil spell... and where the adventures begins.

Eustace and Jill escape from the bullies at school through a strange door in the wall, which, for once, is unlocked.  It leads to the open moor... or does it?  Once again Aslan has a task for the children, and Narnia needs them.  Through dangers untold and caverns deep and dark, the pursue the quest that brings them face to face with the evil Witch.  She must be defeated if Prince Rillian is to be saved.

Enter this enchanted world countless times in The Chronicles of Narnia.  There are seven books in all:

THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW
THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE
THE HORSE AND HIS BOY
PRINCE CASPIAN
THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER
THE SILVER CHAIR
THE LAST BATTLE
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Author(s)

C S Lewis  
Birth: 29 Nov 1898 Belfast, Ireland
Death: 22 Nov 1963 Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Notes:
C.S. Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland on November 29, 1898.  His parents were Albert Lewis and Flora Hamilton Lewis and he had an older brother named  Warren Hamilton Lewis.  His mother died of cancer in 1908 and shortly after her death the C.S. Lewis and his brother were sent to boarding school in England.  The school closed in 1910, and he returned to Ireland.  Later he was sent back to England to study.  Lewis learned to love poetry and he also had an interest in modern languages.  He learned and mastered French, German and Italian.

In 1916 Lewis was accepted at University College, at Oxford University.  Just after he entered University Lewis chose to volunteer for duty in World War I.  When the war ended, Lewis returned to Oxford and resumed his studies.  In 1925 Lewis was elected to a teaching post in English at Magdalen College, Oxford.  He evendtually became a professor of medieval and renaissance literature at Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1955.

He started writing while at Magdalen College and his first major work, The Pilgrim's Regress, was about his coming to Christ.  Lewis also wrote the popular children's novels about Narnia.

After his wife Joy Gresham died in 1960, Lewis's health began to deteriorate.  In 1963 he resigned from Cambridge.  He died on November 22, 1963.

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