The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian - Audio Drama CD
Brand New (still shrink wrapped) 3CDs 200 minutes
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This is an audio drama with actors - not a reading of
the book
The fourth in the series of dramas faithfully adapted from C.S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia, this enchanting audio drama tells the tale of an evil king who threatens the life of Narnia's rightful king - the young Prince Caspian. Recorded in London with some of England's finest actors and utilizing film-style sound design and a rich musical score, Prince Caspian creates an imaginative world that will inspire listeners of all ages
Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are suddenly transported from an English train station to an island in the world of Narnia. Why they've been shifted so dramatically isn't made clear at first, but they soon learn they're to play an important role in the battle between a young Prince who is heir to the Narnian throne and his devious Uncle who has usurped it.
With the help of Trumpkin the Dwarf and many other memorable characters, the four children rush to the aid of Prince Caspian and learn a great deal about faith along the way.
About the Author C S Lewis
(From Wikipedia) Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898-22
November 1963), commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis, was an
Irish author and scholar, of mixed Irish, English, and Welsh
ancestry. An Ulsterman, he was born into a Church of Ireland
family in Belfast, but he was resident in England throughout
his adult life. Lewis is known for his work on medieval
literature, for his Christian apologetics and for his fiction,
especially the children's series entitled The Chronicles of
Narnia and his science fiction Space Trilogy. He was also a
leading figure in an Oxford literary group called the
Inklings.
About The Cronicles of Narnia
The books that make up The Chronicles of
Narnia are presented below in the order in which they were
originally published . They are by far the most popular of C.S.
Lewis's works, having sold more than 100 million copies in 41
languages.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, published in 1950, tells
the story of four ordinary children, Peter, Susan, Edmund and
Lucy Pevensie. They discover that a professor's wardrobe leads
to the magical land of Narnia, and help to save it from the
evil White Witch. They are helped in their quest by several
creatures, including Aslan the Lion, the guardian of Narnia.
The tale culminates in an epic battle against the forces of
the witch.
Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia
Published in 1951, Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia tells
the story of the Pevensie children's second trip to Narnia
where they discover that an evil king from Telmar has taken
control of Narnia
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Published in 1952, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader returns
Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, along with their priggish cousin,
Eustace Scrubb, to Narnia. Once there they accompany King
Caspian on a voyage to find the seven lords who were banished
when Caspian's evil uncle Miraz stole the throne. This
perilous journey brings them face to face with many wonders
and dangers as they sail toward Aslan's country at the end of
the world.
The Silver Chair
Published in 1953, The Silver Chair is the first book without
the Pevensie children. Instead, Aslan calls Eustace back to
Narnia together with his fellow student Jill Pole. There they
are given four clues to find Prince Rilian who is missing.
Eustace and Jill, with the help of Puddleglum the Marsh-wiggle
and others, face danger before finding Rilian and breaking him
free from the spell of the Emerald Witch.
The Horse and His Boy
Published in 1954, The Horse and His Boy tells the story of
Bree, a talking horse, and Shasta, a young boy, who have been
held in bondage in a country to the South of Narnia. By
chance, one day they meet and plan their return to Narnia and
freedom. On their journey they discover that the Calormenes
are about to invade Narnia and sound the alarm. This chronicle
is set during the reign of the Pevensie Children as Kings and
Queens of Narnia.
The Magician's Nephew
Published in 1955, the prequel The Magician's Nephew brings us
back to the very beginning of Narnia where we learn how Aslan
created the world and how evil first entered it. Many
mysteries of Narnia are revealed as another group of children
stumble into Narnia via an entirely different route. This is,
chronologically, the first book in the Chronicles of Narnia.
The Last Battle
Published in 1956 and awarded the Carnegie Medal, The Last
Battle chronicles the end of the world of Narnia. Jill and
Eustace return to save Narnia from Shift, an ape, who tricks
Puzzle, a donkey, into impersonating Aslan. The treacherous
Carlormenes make a deal with Shift to take over Narnia. This
is the seventh and last book in the Chronicles of Narnia.
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