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The Last Battle

The Last Battle

$350.00
The Last Battle
$350.00

The Story

6b. C.S. Lewis, 1968. 6th impression.

Notes

The Last Battle (1956) by C.S. Lewis is the final book in The Chronicles of Narnia series. It tells the story of the last days of Narnia, as a false Aslan—a deceitful donkey in a lion’s disguise—leads the land into turmoil. King Tirian, the last king of Narnia, and his allies fight to save their world from destruction and treachery.

The story culminates in a great battle and the end of Narnia as it transitions into a new, eternal realm. Filled with themes of faith, redemption, and the triumph of truth, The Last Battle serves as a profound and poignant conclusion to the series, echoing Christian allegory and the hope of a renewed world. It won the Carnegie Medal for its powerful narrative and lasting impact.

Description 

Gray cloth boards with gilt lettering on the spine and original blue dust jacket. Excellent condition.

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Description

6b. C.S. Lewis, 1968. 6th impression.

Notes

The Last Battle (1956) by C.S. Lewis is the final book in The Chronicles of Narnia series. It tells the story of the last days of Narnia, as a false Aslan—a deceitful donkey in a lion’s disguise—leads the land into turmoil. King Tirian, the last king of Narnia, and his allies fight to save their world from destruction and treachery.

The story culminates in a great battle and the end of Narnia as it transitions into a new, eternal realm. Filled with themes of faith, redemption, and the triumph of truth, The Last Battle serves as a profound and poignant conclusion to the series, echoing Christian allegory and the hope of a renewed world. It won the Carnegie Medal for its powerful narrative and lasting impact.

Description 

Gray cloth boards with gilt lettering on the spine and original blue dust jacket. Excellent condition.