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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780064409469
Edition: Collectors
ISBN: 0064409465
Label: HarperCollins
Manufacturer: HarperCollins
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: September 30, 2000
Publisher: HarperCollins
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Release Date: August 22, 2000
Studio: HarperCollins
Features:- ISBN13: 9780064409469
- Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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Product Description: NARNIA . . . the world of wicked dragons and magic spells, where the very best is brought out of even the worst people, where anything can happen (and most often does) . . . and where the adventure be
Amazon.com Review: The BBC Radio production of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is a delightful two-hour sail on the most fabulous ship in Narnia. Lucy and Edmund, with their dreadful cousin Eustace, get magically pulled into a painting of a ship at sea. That ship is the Dawn Treader, and on board is Caspian, King of Narnia. He and his companions, including Reepicheep, the valiant warrior mouse, are searching for seven lost lords of Narnia, and their voyage will take them to the edge of the world. Their adventures include being captured by slave traders, a much-too-close encounter with a dragon, and visits to many enchanted islands, including the place where dreams come true. The adaptation is faithful to its source, C.S. Lewis's series of Narnia books, which have provided exciting and uplifting tales for generations of children. BBC Radio does wonders with sound effects--the ship creaks in the wind, the sorrowful dragon roars lugubriously--and musical cues and interludes that keep the pacing dynamic. There's also a splendid cast of plummy British voices, making this far more than a book read onto cassette--it's an audio drama, as enjoyable as a trip to the theater. Grownups who buy this tape for their children will want to borrow it for themselves. (Running time: two hours, two cassettes) --Blaise Selby
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C. S. Lewis, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (HarperCollins, 1952)
I first tried to read the Narnia books back when I was a little squid, maybe six or seven years old. I had gotten The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe as a part of a six-book set and devoured it (it was second of the six in my affections only to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). Back then, the books were still in "classic" order, so the second of the lot was Prince Caspian, and I ate that one up, too. Then came The ... Read More
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader takes the reader back into the world of Narnia, the ocean east of Narnia anyway. We meet Prince Caspian on a sea voyage to the East in search of seven noble men who, having been sent there by Caspian's now deceased evil uncle, Miraz, never returned. Lucy and Edmond along with a new character to the Chronicles, their cousin, Eustice, sail along for the ride. Along the way they encounter lands with mysterious inhabitants, dangerous creatures, and staggering beauty. ... Read More
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a master piece. i think all fantasy lovers will enjoy this book. i am dying for the movie to come out in 12/10/10.
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In this, the fifth book of The Chronicles Of Narnia, Lucy and Edmund have returned to Narnia without Susan and Peter, who are now too old. Their cousin, Eustace, considered obnoxious by everyone except his parents, is brought along with them, although he is fond of telling them that Narnia and Asland do not exist and are just a figment of their imaginations.
They arrive to find that King Caspian has decided to take a voyage on his royal ship, the Dawn Treader. He plans to sail to the ... Read More
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It is a year now since the two brothers and two sisters returned to England from their second adventurous trip to the magical kingdom of Narnia. However, three years have gone by in Narnia. Caspian has secured his throne over Narnia and has decided to search for the seven nobles that his evil uncle had banished when he seized the throne of Narnia from Caspian's father.
Edmund and Lucy are visiting their uncle and aunt when their rather obnoxious ever-complaining cousin enters their room. The three ... Read More
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