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C S Lewis (Travel With Series)

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01 October 2006

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**Travel in the Footsteps of Inspirational Christians!    Biography or Travel Guide?** Each of these glossy, full-colour books includes photos, drawings and maps to guide the traveller - and the armchair traveller - to key locations associated with leading British evangelists, reformers, teachers, and more!     Overview:  When C S Lewis' grandfather, Richard Lewis,...

**Travel in the Footsteps of Inspirational Christians!  
  
Biography or Travel Guide?** Each of these glossy, full-colour books includes photos, drawings and maps to guide the traveller - and the armchair traveller - to key locations associated with leading British evangelists, reformers, teachers, and more!  
  
Overview:  
When C S Lewis' grandfather, Richard Lewis, hand-carved a wardrobe out of black oak to adorn his family home, he had little idea that it would provide his grandson with the inspiration for one of the world's best-loved children's stories. The wardrobe stood for a time in the family home in Belfast, exerting a curious attraction for the children in the house. Two girls (both cousins of Lewis) remember sitting inside it, the door ajar, while the young C S Lewis held them spellbound with his stories. This young storyteller would become the author of one of the most famous books in the history of children's literature, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. How God turned the atheistic C S Lewis into the most widely-quoted Christian writer of the twentieth century is as fascinating a story as any of the tales he told at that wardrobe door over a century ago.  
  
Author:  
Dr Ronald W Bresland is one of the leading authorities on C S Lewis' Irish life and background. He was formerly a Cultural Traditions Fellow of the Institute of Irish Studies, The Queen's University of Belfast (19971998). His book *The Backward Glance: C S Lewis and Ireland* (1999) explored the many connections between C S Lewis and Ireland. He has lectured and contributed to documentaries on C S Lewis in the UK and US and has written the Northern Ireland Tourist Board brochure *Northern Ireland: The C S Lewis Story* (2005). He is currently working on an illustrated book *C S Lewis: An Irish Companion.*

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**Travel in the Footsteps of Inspirational Christians!    Biography or Travel Guide?** Each of these glossy, full-colour books includes photos, drawings and maps to guide the traveller - and the armchair traveller - to key locations associated with leading British evangelists, reformers, teachers, and more!     Overview:  When C S Lewis' grandfather, Richard Lewis,...

**Travel in the Footsteps of Inspirational Christians!  
  
Biography or Travel Guide?** Each of these glossy, full-colour books includes photos, drawings and maps to guide the traveller - and the armchair traveller - to key locations associated with leading British evangelists, reformers, teachers, and more!  
  
Overview:  
When C S Lewis' grandfather, Richard Lewis, hand-carved a wardrobe out of black oak to adorn his family home, he had little idea that it would provide his grandson with the inspiration for one of the world's best-loved children's stories. The wardrobe stood for a time in the family home in Belfast, exerting a curious attraction for the children in the house. Two girls (both cousins of Lewis) remember sitting inside it, the door ajar, while the young C S Lewis held them spellbound with his stories. This young storyteller would become the author of one of the most famous books in the history of children's literature, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. How God turned the atheistic C S Lewis into the most widely-quoted Christian writer of the twentieth century is as fascinating a story as any of the tales he told at that wardrobe door over a century ago.  
  
Author:  
Dr Ronald W Bresland is one of the leading authorities on C S Lewis' Irish life and background. He was formerly a Cultural Traditions Fellow of the Institute of Irish Studies, The Queen's University of Belfast (19971998). His book *The Backward Glance: C S Lewis and Ireland* (1999) explored the many connections between C S Lewis and Ireland. He has lectured and contributed to documentaries on C S Lewis in the UK and US and has written the Northern Ireland Tourist Board brochure *Northern Ireland: The C S Lewis Story* (2005). He is currently working on an illustrated book *C S Lewis: An Irish Companion.*
C S Lewis (Travel With Series) $24.99
Koorong code 255994
ISBN 9781846250569
Pages 128
Publisher Day One Publications
Publication date 01 October 2006
Dimensions 8 x 139 x 214mm
Weight 0.181kg
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