The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ...
C. S. LewisFour English schoolchildren find their way through the back of a wardrobe into the magic land of Narnia and assist Aslan, the golden lion, in triumphing over the White Witch, who has cursed the land with eternal winter. Reprint. (A Wa...
The Voyage of the 'Dawn Treader' (The...
C. S. LewisLucy and Edmund, accompanied by their peevish cousin Eustace, sail to the land of Narnia where Eustace is temporarily transformed into a green dragon because of his selfish behavior and skepticism.
Perelandra (Space Trilogy, Book 2)
C. S. LewisThe second book of Lewis's classic science fiction trilogy, which began with Out of the Silent Planet, focuses on the age-old nature and consequences of temptation and evil as experienced by Dr. Ransom in a brand new world. Reprint.
Letters from the devil Screwtape to his less experienced nephew and apprentice Wormwood reveal a cunning plan for committing human souls to damnation, in an illuminating look at temptation, repentance, forgiveness, and grace. Reprint....
The Dark Tower and Other Stories
C. S. LewisA collection of Lewis's complete shorter fiction, including two previously unpublished works, "The Dark Tower" and "The Man Born Blind." Edited and with a Preface by Walter Hooper.
That Hideous Strength: A Modern Fairy...
C. S. LewisIn the final chapter in the cherished Space Trilogy, a sinister technocratic organization is gaining force throughout Europe with a plan to 'recondition' society, and it is up to Ransom and his friends to squelch this threat by applyi...
The Magician's Nephew (The Chronicles...
C. S. LewisDigroy and Polly are tricked by Digroy's Uncle Andrew to become part of an experiment when they touch Uncle Andrew's magic rings. However, they are sent into the Wood between the Worlds where they can enter many worlds through the poo...
The Silver Chair: The Chronicles of N...
C. S. LewisNarnia...where owls are wise, where some of the giants like to snack on humans (and, if carefully cooked, on Marsh-wiggles, too), where a prince is put under an evil spell...and where the adventure begins. Eustace and Jill escape f...
The first book in C. S. Lewis's acclaimed Space Trilogy, which continues with 'Perelandra' and 'That Hideous Strength, Out of the Silent Planet' begins the adventures of the remarkable Dr. Ransom. Here, that estimable man is abducted ...
'Mere Christianity' is the most popular of C. S. This book brings together Lewis's legendary radio broadcast talks in which he set out simply 'to explain and defend the belief that has been common to nearly all Christians at all times...
Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer...
C. S. LewisIn the form of warm, relaxed letters to a close friend, Lewis meditates on many puzzling questions concerning the intimate dialogue between man and God. Lewis also considers practical and metaphysical aspects of private prayer, petiti...
In The Great Divorce C.S. Lewis again employs his formidable talent for fable and allegory. The writer, in a dream, boards a bus on a drizzly afternoon and embarks on an incredible voyage through Heaven and Hell. He meets a host of su...
The first book written by C. S. Lewis after his conversion to Christianity, The Pilgrim's Regress is, in a sense, a record of Lewis's own search for meaning and spiritual satisfaction, a search that eventually led him to Christianity....