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A Preface to Paradise Lost (‘revised and enlarged’ from lectures, not a previous publication)
- £140.00
- In Preface to Paradise Lost, C. S. Lewis presents an illuminating reflection on John Milton's Paradise Lost, the seminal classic that profoundly influenced Christian thought as well as Lewis's own work. Lewis a revered scholar and professor of literature closely examines the style, content, structure, and themes of Milton's masterpiece,…
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Beyond Personality: The Christian Idea of God
- £15.00
- One of the 3 sets of famous radio talks during the war that were initially published individually, and then were combined to form Mere Christianity.
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C. S. Lewis (Writers and their Work)
- £10.00
- The works of C.S. Lewis have a wide appeal to a variety of audiences. Lewis is probably most famous for the best-selling The Chronicles of Narnia, although William Nicholson's Shadowlands will have led many readers to Lewis's own account of his tragic bereavement in A Grief Observed. However, Shadowlands represents…
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C. S. Lewis: a life – eccentric genius, reluctant prophet
- £75.00
- ECPA 2014 Christian Book Award Winner (Non-Fiction)
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Christian Behaviour. A Further Series of Broadcast Talks
- £22.00
- Collects eight of the author's well-known talks broadcast by the BBC in the autumn of 1942. Four talks have fresh sections added to bring in points which the author had not time to include in the original boradcasts; these talks are included in both broadcast and revised version.
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Christian Behaviour. A Further Series of Broadcast Talks
- £40.00
- Collects eight of the author's well-known talks broadcast by the BBC in the autumn of 1942. Four talks have fresh sections added to bring in points which the author had not time to include in the original boradcasts; these talks are included in both broadcast and revised version.
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East of the Wardrobe: The Unexpected Worlds of C S Lewis
- £25.00
- A fascinating look at the rich but under-appreciated Eastern sources behind the Narnia book. C. S. Lewis was no great traveller but he was a prodigious bibliophile who absorbed the world's traditions of myth, religion, and cosmology. The Chronicles of Narnia are steeped in allusions to the Bible, Greek mythology,…
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English Literature in the Sixteenth Century (excluding drama)
- £75.00
- The Completion of The Clark Lectures Trinity College Cambridge, 1944. Part of the Oxford History of English Literature
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English Literature in the Sixteenth Century (excluding drama)
- £100.00
- The Completion of The Clark Lectures Trinity College Cambridge, 1944. Part of the Oxford History of English Literature
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English Literature in the Sixteenth Century (excluding drama)
- £55.00
- The Completion of The Clark Lectures Trinity College Cambridge, 1944, which C S Lewis took a decade to complete for publication. Part of the Oxford History of English Literature
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Lenten Lands: My Childhood with Joy Davidman and C. S. Lewis
- £20.00
- C.S. Lewis - the brilliant writer, the academic, the Christian - is known worldwide for his contribution to thought and to literature. But the man himself has never been more fully revealed than in this memoir by his stepson. Douglas Gresham's mother, Joy Davidman, was to become the wife of…
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Lenten Lands: My Childhood with Joy Davidman and C. S. Lewis
- £20.00
- C.S. Lewis - the brilliant writer, the academic, the Christian - is known worldwide for his contribution to thought and to literature. But the man himself has never been more fully revealed than in this memoir by his stepson. Douglas Gresham's mother, Joy Davidman, was to become the wife of…
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Letters to Malcolm, chiefly on prayer
- £35.00
- Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer is a book by C. S. Lewis posthumously published in 1964. The book takes the form of a series of letters to a fictional friend, "Malcolm", in which Lewis meditates on prayer as an intimate dialogue between man and God. Beginning with a discussion…
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Light on C. S. Lewis
- £50.00
- Written soon after Lewis's death in 1963, this book contains verious essays on his legacy. Owen Barfield, Austin Farrer, J. A. W. Bennett, Nevill Coghill, John Lawlor, Stella Gibbons, Kathleen Raine, Chad Walsh and Walter Hooper. Index. CONTENTS: Preface by Jocelyn Gibb, Introduction by Owen Barfield. 1. The Christian Apologist…
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Miracles, a Preliminary Study
- £75.00
- The central miracle asserted by Christians is the Incarnation. They say that God became Man. Every other miracle prepares the way for this, or results from this.Õ This is the key statement of ÔMiraclesÕ, in which C. S. Lewis shows that a Christian must not only accept but rejoice in…
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Miracles, a Preliminary Study
- £50.00
- The central miracle asserted by Christians is the Incarnation. They say that God became Man. Every other miracle prepares the way for this, or results from this.Õ This is the key statement of ÔMiraclesÕ, in which C. S. Lewis shows that a Christian must not only accept but rejoice in…
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Perelandra (The Space Trilogy 2)
- £100.00
- The second novel in Lewis's science fiction trilogy tells of Dr Ransom's voyage to the planet of Perelandra (Venus). In the second novel in C.S. Lewis's classic science fiction trilogy, Dr Ransom is called to the paradise planet of Perelandra, or Venus, which turns out to be a beautiful Eden-like…
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Still by Choice
- £40.00
- Though she spent much time painting furniture, it was her poetry that made Pitter famous. She was friends of the like sof George Orwell and Hilaire Belloc and was a recipient of many literary awards. Though respected, twentieth century academia did not give her the laurels she deserved. Don King…
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Studies in Words (Second edition)
- £25.00
- LanguageÑin its communicative and playful functions, its literary formations and its shifting meaningsÑis a perennially fascinating topic. C. S. Lewis's Studies in Words explores this fascination by taking a series of words and teasing out their connotations using examples from a vast range of English literature, recovering lost meanings and…
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Surprised by Joy: The Shape of my Early Life
- £10.00
- For many years an atheist, C. S. Lewis vividly describes the spiritual quest that convinced him of the truth and reality of Christianity, in his famous autobiography.ÒIn the Trinity Term of 1929 I gave in, and admitted that God was God É perhaps the most dejected and reluctant convert in…
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That Hideous Strength (The Space Trilogy 3)
- £100.00
- The third novel in the science-fiction trilogy by C.S. Lewis. This final story is set on Earth, and tells of a terrifying conspiracy against humanity. The story surrounds Mark and Jane Studdock, a newly married couple. Mark is a Sociologist who is enticed to join an organisation called N.I.C.E. which…
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That Hideous Strength: a modern fairy tale for grown-ups
- £35.00
- The third novel in the science-fiction trilogy by C.S. Lewis. This final story is set on Earth, and tells of a terrifying conspiracy against humanity. The story surrounds Mark and Jane Studdock, a newly married couple. Mark is a Sociologist who is enticed to join an organisation called N.I.C.E. which…
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The Great Divorce, a Dream
- £50.00
- C.S. LewisÕs dazzling allegory about heaven and hell Ð and the chasm fixed between them Ð is one of his most brilliantly imaginative tales, as he takes issue with the ideas in William BlakeÕs ÔThe Marriage of Heaven and HellÕ. In a dream, the narrator boards a bus on a…
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The Great Divorce: a Dream
- £350.00
- C.S. LewisÕs dazzling allegory about heaven and hell Ð and the chasm fixed between them Ð is one of his most brilliantly imaginative tales, as he takes issue with the ideas in William BlakeÕs ÔThe Marriage of Heaven and HellÕ. In a dream, the narrator boards a bus on a…
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The Pilgrim’s Regress: An Allegorical Apology for Christianity Reason and Romanticism
- £90.00
- One of C. S. LewisÕ works of fiction, or more specifically allegory, this book is clearly modelled upon BunyanÕs PilgrimÕs Progress, as Lewis cleverly satirizes different sections of the Church. Written within a year of LewisÕ conversion, it characterises the various theological and temperamental leanings of the time. This brilliant…
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The Problem of Pain
- £35.00
- For centuries people have been tormented by one question above all Ð ÔIf God is good and all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer pain?Õ And what of the suffering of animals, who neither deserve pain nor can be improved by it? The greatest Christian thinker of his…
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The Problem of Pain (Christian Challenge Series)
- £70.00
- For centuries people have been tormented by one question above all Ð ÔIf God is good and all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer pain?Õ And what of the suffering of animals, who neither deserve pain nor can be improved by it? The greatest Christian thinker of his…
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Till We Have Faces: a myth retold
- £450.00
- Fascinated by the myth of Cupid and Psyche throughout his life, C. S. Lewis reimagines their story from the perspective of PsycheÕs sister, Orual. ÔI saw well why the gods do not speak to us openly, nor let us answer . . . Why should they hear the babble that…
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A Preface to Paradise Lost (‘revised and enlarged’ from lectures, not a previous publication)
- £140.00
- In Preface to Paradise Lost, C. S. Lewis presents an illuminating reflection on John Milton's Paradise Lost, the seminal classic that profoundly influenced Christian thought as well as Lewis's own work. Lewis a revered scholar and professor of literature closely examines the style, content, structure, and themes of Milton's masterpiece,…
- Add to basket
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Beyond Personality: The Christian Idea of God
- £15.00
- One of the 3 sets of famous radio talks during the war that were initially published individually, and then were combined to form Mere Christianity.
- Add to basket
-
C. S. Lewis (Writers and their Work)
- £10.00
- The works of C.S. Lewis have a wide appeal to a variety of audiences. Lewis is probably most famous for the best-selling The Chronicles of Narnia, although William Nicholson's Shadowlands will have led many readers to Lewis's own account of his tragic bereavement in A Grief Observed. However, Shadowlands represents…
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C. S. Lewis: a life – eccentric genius, reluctant prophet
- £75.00
- ECPA 2014 Christian Book Award Winner (Non-Fiction)
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-
Christian Behaviour. A Further Series of Broadcast Talks
- £22.00
- Collects eight of the author's well-known talks broadcast by the BBC in the autumn of 1942. Four talks have fresh sections added to bring in points which the author had not time to include in the original boradcasts; these talks are included in both broadcast and revised version.
- Add to basket
-
Christian Behaviour. A Further Series of Broadcast Talks
- £40.00
- Collects eight of the author's well-known talks broadcast by the BBC in the autumn of 1942. Four talks have fresh sections added to bring in points which the author had not time to include in the original boradcasts; these talks are included in both broadcast and revised version.
- Add to basket
-
East of the Wardrobe: The Unexpected Worlds of C S Lewis
- £25.00
- A fascinating look at the rich but under-appreciated Eastern sources behind the Narnia book. C. S. Lewis was no great traveller but he was a prodigious bibliophile who absorbed the world's traditions of myth, religion, and cosmology. The Chronicles of Narnia are steeped in allusions to the Bible, Greek mythology,…
- Add to basket
-
English Literature in the Sixteenth Century (excluding drama)
- £75.00
- The Completion of The Clark Lectures Trinity College Cambridge, 1944. Part of the Oxford History of English Literature
- Add to basket
-
English Literature in the Sixteenth Century (excluding drama)
- £100.00
- The Completion of The Clark Lectures Trinity College Cambridge, 1944. Part of the Oxford History of English Literature
- Add to basket
-
English Literature in the Sixteenth Century (excluding drama)
- £55.00
- The Completion of The Clark Lectures Trinity College Cambridge, 1944, which C S Lewis took a decade to complete for publication. Part of the Oxford History of English Literature
- Add to basket
-
Lenten Lands: My Childhood with Joy Davidman and C. S. Lewis
- £20.00
- C.S. Lewis - the brilliant writer, the academic, the Christian - is known worldwide for his contribution to thought and to literature. But the man himself has never been more fully revealed than in this memoir by his stepson. Douglas Gresham's mother, Joy Davidman, was to become the wife of…
- Add to basket
-


Lenten Lands: My Childhood with Joy Davidman and C. S. Lewis
- £20.00
- C.S. Lewis - the brilliant writer, the academic, the Christian - is known worldwide for his contribution to thought and to literature. But the man himself has never been more fully revealed than in this memoir by his stepson. Douglas Gresham's mother, Joy Davidman, was to become the wife of…
- Add to basket
-
Letters to Malcolm, chiefly on prayer
- £35.00
- Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer is a book by C. S. Lewis posthumously published in 1964. The book takes the form of a series of letters to a fictional friend, "Malcolm", in which Lewis meditates on prayer as an intimate dialogue between man and God. Beginning with a discussion…
- Add to basket
-
Light on C. S. Lewis
- £50.00
- Written soon after Lewis's death in 1963, this book contains verious essays on his legacy. Owen Barfield, Austin Farrer, J. A. W. Bennett, Nevill Coghill, John Lawlor, Stella Gibbons, Kathleen Raine, Chad Walsh and Walter Hooper. Index. CONTENTS: Preface by Jocelyn Gibb, Introduction by Owen Barfield. 1. The Christian Apologist…
- Add to basket
-
Miracles, a Preliminary Study
- £75.00
- The central miracle asserted by Christians is the Incarnation. They say that God became Man. Every other miracle prepares the way for this, or results from this.Õ This is the key statement of ÔMiraclesÕ, in which C. S. Lewis shows that a Christian must not only accept but rejoice in…
- Add to basket
-
Miracles, a Preliminary Study
- £50.00
- The central miracle asserted by Christians is the Incarnation. They say that God became Man. Every other miracle prepares the way for this, or results from this.Õ This is the key statement of ÔMiraclesÕ, in which C. S. Lewis shows that a Christian must not only accept but rejoice in…
- Add to basket
-
Perelandra (The Space Trilogy 2)
- £100.00
- The second novel in Lewis's science fiction trilogy tells of Dr Ransom's voyage to the planet of Perelandra (Venus). In the second novel in C.S. Lewis's classic science fiction trilogy, Dr Ransom is called to the paradise planet of Perelandra, or Venus, which turns out to be a beautiful Eden-like…
- Add to basket
-
Still by Choice
- £40.00
- Though she spent much time painting furniture, it was her poetry that made Pitter famous. She was friends of the like sof George Orwell and Hilaire Belloc and was a recipient of many literary awards. Though respected, twentieth century academia did not give her the laurels she deserved. Don King…
- Add to basket
-
Studies in Words (Second edition)
- £25.00
- LanguageÑin its communicative and playful functions, its literary formations and its shifting meaningsÑis a perennially fascinating topic. C. S. Lewis's Studies in Words explores this fascination by taking a series of words and teasing out their connotations using examples from a vast range of English literature, recovering lost meanings and…
- Add to basket
-
Surprised by Joy: The Shape of my Early Life
- £10.00
- For many years an atheist, C. S. Lewis vividly describes the spiritual quest that convinced him of the truth and reality of Christianity, in his famous autobiography.ÒIn the Trinity Term of 1929 I gave in, and admitted that God was God É perhaps the most dejected and reluctant convert in…
- Add to basket
-
That Hideous Strength (The Space Trilogy 3)
- £100.00
- The third novel in the science-fiction trilogy by C.S. Lewis. This final story is set on Earth, and tells of a terrifying conspiracy against humanity. The story surrounds Mark and Jane Studdock, a newly married couple. Mark is a Sociologist who is enticed to join an organisation called N.I.C.E. which…
- Add to basket
-
That Hideous Strength: a modern fairy tale for grown-ups
- £35.00
- The third novel in the science-fiction trilogy by C.S. Lewis. This final story is set on Earth, and tells of a terrifying conspiracy against humanity. The story surrounds Mark and Jane Studdock, a newly married couple. Mark is a Sociologist who is enticed to join an organisation called N.I.C.E. which…
- Add to basket
-
The Great Divorce, a Dream
- £50.00
- C.S. LewisÕs dazzling allegory about heaven and hell Ð and the chasm fixed between them Ð is one of his most brilliantly imaginative tales, as he takes issue with the ideas in William BlakeÕs ÔThe Marriage of Heaven and HellÕ. In a dream, the narrator boards a bus on a…
- Add to basket
-
The Great Divorce: a Dream
- £350.00
- C.S. LewisÕs dazzling allegory about heaven and hell Ð and the chasm fixed between them Ð is one of his most brilliantly imaginative tales, as he takes issue with the ideas in William BlakeÕs ÔThe Marriage of Heaven and HellÕ. In a dream, the narrator boards a bus on a…
- Add to basket
-


The Pilgrim’s Regress: An Allegorical Apology for Christianity Reason and Romanticism
- £90.00
- One of C. S. LewisÕ works of fiction, or more specifically allegory, this book is clearly modelled upon BunyanÕs PilgrimÕs Progress, as Lewis cleverly satirizes different sections of the Church. Written within a year of LewisÕ conversion, it characterises the various theological and temperamental leanings of the time. This brilliant…
- Add to basket
-


The Problem of Pain
- £35.00
- For centuries people have been tormented by one question above all Ð ÔIf God is good and all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer pain?Õ And what of the suffering of animals, who neither deserve pain nor can be improved by it? The greatest Christian thinker of his…
- Add to basket
-
The Problem of Pain (Christian Challenge Series)
- £70.00
- For centuries people have been tormented by one question above all Ð ÔIf God is good and all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer pain?Õ And what of the suffering of animals, who neither deserve pain nor can be improved by it? The greatest Christian thinker of his…
- Add to basket
-
Till We Have Faces: a myth retold
- £450.00
- Fascinated by the myth of Cupid and Psyche throughout his life, C. S. Lewis reimagines their story from the perspective of PsycheÕs sister, Orual. ÔI saw well why the gods do not speak to us openly, nor let us answer . . . Why should they hear the babble that…
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