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C.S. LEWIS &<br />

J.R.R. TOLKIEN<br />

Looking for the King EA<br />

An Inklings Novel David C. Downing<br />

It is 1940, and American Tom McCord, a 23-year-old<br />

aspiring doctoral candidate, is in England researching<br />

the historical evidence for King Arthur. There he<br />

meets Laura Hartman, a fellow American, and the<br />

two of them team up for an even more ambitious<br />

and dangerous quest aided by the Inklings—including<br />

C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.<br />

LFK-H . . . Sewn Hardcover, 250 pp, $19.95<br />

Toward the Gleam — T.M. Doran EA<br />

Between the two world wars, on a hike in the English<br />

countryside, Professor John Hill takes refuge from a<br />

violent storm in a cave. There he makes an astonishing<br />

discovery—an ancient manuscript housed in a<br />

cunningly crafted metal box....<br />

“I would go so far as to say that if you are a fan<br />

of Tolkien’s sub-creation, this book is a must read.<br />

Wonderful.” — The Inklings Blog<br />

TOGL-H . . . Sewn Hardccover, 467 pp, $19.95<br />

Narnia and Beyond E<br />

A Guide to the Fiction of C.S. Lewis<br />

Thomas Howard<br />

Focusing on The Chronicles of Narnia, the space trilogy<br />

and Till We Have Faces, Howard explores with<br />

remarkable clarity the moral vision in the imaginary<br />

world of the master storyteller Lewis.<br />

NAB-P . . . 250 pages, Sewn Softcover, $15.95<br />

C.S. Lewis’ Case for the Christian Faith<br />

Richard Purtill<br />

Drawing on C.S. Lewis’ published fiction and nonfiction,<br />

as well as previously unpublished letters,<br />

Purtill offers a clear, comprehensive assessment of<br />

Lewis' defense of Christianity.<br />

CSLCCF-P . . . 200 pp, Sewn Softcover, $14.95<br />

Lord of the Elves and Eldils Fantasy and<br />

Philosophy in C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien<br />

Richard Purtill<br />

A fascinating look at the fantasy and philosophy<br />

of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R Tolkien. The two men were<br />

friends who both “found it necessary to create for the<br />

purposes of their fiction other worlds—not utopias<br />

or dystopias, but different worlds.”<br />

LEE-P . . . 216 pp, Sewn Softcover, $15.95<br />

In the Light of Christ — Lucy Beckett E<br />

Writings in the Western Tradition<br />

Lucy Beckett illuminates some of the finest writings<br />

in the Western tradition and trains our eye to<br />

discover in them the Christian vision of God. She<br />

masterfully guides us through Plato, Augustine,<br />

Dante, Shakespeare, Dostoyevsky and many others.<br />

ILC-P . . . Sewn Softcover, 560 pp, $21.95<br />

The Red Horse — Eugenio Corti E<br />

An acclaimed European best-seller, this epic historical<br />

novel about World War II and after, written from<br />

Corti’s personal experiences as an Italian Free dom<br />

Fighter, is a moving account of the war, and the<br />

dramatic effects it had on families in his hometown.<br />

RH-P . . . 1000 pp, Sewn Softcover, $21.95<br />

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CHRISTIAN NEW SPRING LITERATURE BOOKS<br />

Remembering C.S. Lewis E<br />

Recollections of Those Who Knew Him<br />

Edited by James T. Como<br />

24 men and women who knew C.S. Lewis offer their<br />

reminiscences of the complex man behind the critical<br />

and accademic acclaim.<br />

RCSL-P . . . 509 pp, Softcover, $18.95<br />

The Philosophy of Tolkien E<br />

The Worldview Behind The Lord of the Rings<br />

Peter Kreeft<br />

Kreeft brings his unique philosophical mind to bear<br />

on the “world-view” of the thought and writing of<br />

J.R.R. Tolkien, showing the wisdom, truth, goodness,<br />

virtue, and beauty prevalent in Tolkien’s works.<br />

PHILTO-P . . . 240 pp, Sewn Softcover, $15.95<br />

Second Friends C.S. Lewis and Ronald Knox in<br />

Conversation — Milton Walsh EA<br />

Milton Walsh delves into the writings of Lewis and<br />

Knox and compares their views on a variety of topics,<br />

such as the existence of God, the divinity of Christ, the<br />

problem of suffering, miracles, the role of religion in<br />

society, prayer, and more.<br />

SECF-P . . . 350 pp, Sewn Softcover, $16.95<br />

C.S. Lewis E<br />

The Man Who Created Narnia Michael Coren<br />

Michael Coren presents an engrossing biography for<br />

young people and adults of the man “who created<br />

Narnia”. This biography, lavishly illustrated with numerous<br />

photos from the whole life of Lewis, is written<br />

in a captivating way that it will appeal to all ages, youth<br />

and adults alike.<br />

CSLMW-P . . . 137 pages, Sewn Softcover, $14.95<br />

The Lord of the Rings<br />

Commemorative Edition, Illustrated<br />

This glorious over-sized deluxe volume is a treasure<br />

for Tolkien fans—a special three-books-in-one edition<br />

with 50 inspired illustrations by Alan Lee.<br />

LRCE-H . . . 1,193 pages, Hardcover, $69.95<br />

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Poor Banished Children EA<br />

Fiorella de Maria<br />

An explosion is heard off the coast of seventeenthcentury<br />

England, and a woman washes up on the<br />

shore. She is barely alive and does not speak English,<br />

but she asks for a priest . . . in Latin. She has a confession<br />

to make and a story to tell, but who is she and<br />

from where has she come?<br />

“A soulful, beautifully written, and haunting novel.”<br />

—Ron Hansen, Author, Mariette in Ecstasy<br />

PBC-H . . . Sewn Hardcover, 299 pp, $16.95<br />

Dayspring — Harry Sylvester EA<br />

Spencer Bain is a university anthropologist doing<br />

fieldwork in a small New Mexican town. In order<br />

to study the religious practices of the Penitentes,<br />

a brotherhood of local men who engage in severe,<br />

medieval penances, Bain feigns a conversion to<br />

Catholicism. But nothing in Bain’s skeptical academic<br />

training has prepared him for the profound<br />

remorse that he begins to experience.<br />

D-P . . . Sewn Softcover, 285 pp, $15.95<br />

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