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"It was The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, which he intended to be his only book" < HA! no. That is a lie, it was intended to be his only book in the Narnian Chronicles and was actually one of his later books. His first book published was Out of the Silent Planet, which was published in 1938.

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The C.S Lewis books in the Chronicals of Narnia go as follows:

  • 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

The above is the chronological order of the books according to Narnian time, and it is the order that you will find them in in most box sets. However, many prefer to read the Chronicles in their published order, which would be

  • The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
  • Prince Caspian
  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
  • The Silver Chair
  • The Horse and His Boy
  • The Magician's Nephew
  • The Last Battle

In this manner Aslan and the other characters get a proper introduction. If you start with The Magician's Nephew, the reader will not understand the full significance of Aslan and the Tree of Protection, for example.

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The Chronicles of Narnia The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe (1950) was the first book in the Chronicles of Narnia series.

His first book was a book was a book of poetry called Spirits in Bondage: A Cycle of Lyrics (1919) [originally published under pseudonym Clive Hamilton]

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There are services that fix broken high definition televisions, however if the entire screen has cracked it is probably better to purchase a new one. These can be found at many places online such as Amazon.com.

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C.S. Lewis published his first book, "Spirits in Bondage," in 1919 under the pseudonym Clive Hamilton.

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1952 the lion the witch and the wardrobe

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What is an interesting book by CS Lewis?

An interesting book by C.S. Lewis, in my opinion, is " The Magicians Nephew.


When was The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis first published?

CS Lewis's "The Magician's Nephew" was first published in 1955. Although it is best read as the first book in the Narnia Chronicles, it was actually the sixth book to be published.


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No, CS Lewis was clean shaven.


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CS Lewis' first published novel was The Pilgrim's Regress. It was published in 1933.


Was the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe the first book published in the series?

Yes, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was the first of CS Lewis's Narnia series to be published, in 1950. It was only after this book was published that CS Lewis then wrote The Magician's Nephew, to explain how Narnia came to be.


What was the first thing that CS Lewis wrote?

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CS Lewis' favourite color was of course...... GREEN! who doesn't like the color green?!


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Clive Staples Lewis - known to his friends and family as Jack


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No, CS Lewis is not single.


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Yes. CS Lewis's mother died when he was just nine years old.


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