The Magician's Nephew was the sixth book published in the The Chronicles of Narnia. It was originally published in 1955 by The Bodley Head, a publishing establishment in England. In more recent editions of The Chronicles of Narnia, the books have been re-ordered with The Magician's Nephew as the first book, because it comes first chronologically, and fans are divided as to which is the correct way to read the books. Reading this as the first book will tell the reader first of the creation of Narnia by Aslan, it takes place in Narnian-year 0, but Earth year 1900. Reading this book in the original order published is generally considered more appropriate from a literary standpoint. For more on the reading order see the Wikipedia entry.
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| - The Magician's Nephew was the sixth book published in the The Chronicles of Narnia. It was originally published in 1955 by The Bodley Head, a publishing establishment in England. In more recent editions of The Chronicles of Narnia, the books have been re-ordered with The Magician's Nephew as the first book, because it comes first chronologically, and fans are divided as to which is the correct way to read the books. Reading this as the first book will tell the reader first of the creation of Narnia by Aslan, it takes place in Narnian-year 0, but Earth year 1900. Reading this book in the original order published is generally considered more appropriate from a literary standpoint. For more on the reading order see the Wikipedia entry.
- The Magician's Nephew is a children's fantasy novel that forms part of The Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis. It was first published in 1955. Chronologically, the book comes first in the series but it was the sixth of the Narnia books to be written and published.
- The Magician's Nephew was written by C.S. Lewis and published in 1955. Narnia...where Talking Beasts walk...where a witch awaits...where a new world is about to be born. One a daring quest to save a beloved life, two friends are hurled into another world, where an evil sorceress, seeks to enslave them. But the Great Lion Aslan's song weaves itself into the fabric of a new land, a land that will become known as Narnia. And in Narnia, all things are possible...
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| - The Magician's Nephew was the sixth book published in the The Chronicles of Narnia. It was originally published in 1955 by The Bodley Head, a publishing establishment in England. In more recent editions of The Chronicles of Narnia, the books have been re-ordered with The Magician's Nephew as the first book, because it comes first chronologically, and fans are divided as to which is the correct way to read the books. Reading this as the first book will tell the reader first of the creation of Narnia by Aslan, it takes place in Narnian-year 0, but Earth year 1900. Reading this book in the original order published is generally considered more appropriate from a literary standpoint. For more on the reading order see the Wikipedia entry.
- The Magician's Nephew is a children's fantasy novel that forms part of The Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis. It was first published in 1955. Chronologically, the book comes first in the series but it was the sixth of the Narnia books to be written and published.
- The Magician's Nephew was written by C.S. Lewis and published in 1955. Narnia...where Talking Beasts walk...where a witch awaits...where a new world is about to be born. One a daring quest to save a beloved life, two friends are hurled into another world, where an evil sorceress, seeks to enslave them. But the Great Lion Aslan's song weaves itself into the fabric of a new land, a land that will become known as Narnia. And in Narnia, all things are possible...
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