The horse and his boy

Título
The horse and his boy

C. S. Lewis

Resumen
Tells the story of a young boy named Shasta, who has escaped from a life of slavery, and the talking horse who launches the adventure. As they travel across deserts, through cities, and over mountains, a mysterious lion shadows their every move and a treacherous prince wages war against an unsuspecting Narnia.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
1954-2019

Chronicles of Narnia ;

3

Descripción física
224 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.

Término de la materia
Narnia (Imaginary place) -- Fiction.
 
Human-animal relationships -- Fiction.
 
Runaway children -- Fiction.
 
Magic -- Fiction.

Género
Allegories
 
Fantasy fiction

Autor añadido
Baynes, Pauline,

Síntesis
Tells the story of a young boy named Shasta, who has escaped from a life of slavery, and the talking horse who launches the adventure. As they travel across deserts, through cities, and over mountains, a mysterious lion shadows their every move and a treacherous prince wages war against an unsuspecting Narnia.

ISBN
9781784284374
 
9780590254779
 
9780439861366
 
9780545945790
 
9780064405010
 
9780001831827
 
9780062673442
 
9780064471060
 
9780001831421
 
9780020442004
 
9780027576504
 
9780064409407
 
9780060234898
 
9780027576702
 
9780006740353
 
9780590405997
 
9780140302448
 
9780060234881
 
9780006716662
 
9780060764876
 
9781424204540
 
9781788889940

Información de publicación
London : Geoffrey Bles, 1954.
 
London : Lions, 1980.
 
London, England : Fontana/Lions, [1994].
 
Middlesex, England : Puffin, [1994].
 
New York, New York : HarperCollins, [1994], 2004.
 
New York, New York : Macmillan, [1994].
 
Toronto, Ontario : Scholastic, [1994].
 
New York, NY : Scholastic, [1995].
 
[United States] : Fitzgerald Books, 2007.
 
London : Arcturus Publishing Limited, 2019.
 
London : Arcturus Publishing Limited, 2018.
 
©1954


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