C. S. Lewis
Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) Was One Of The Intellectual Giants Of The Twentieth Century And Arguably The Most Influential Christian Writer Of His Day. He Was A Fellow And Tutor In English Literature At Oxford University Until 1954, When He Was Unanimously Elected To The Chair Of Medieval And Renaissance English At Cambridge University, A Position He Held Until His Retirement. His Major Contributions In Literary Criticism, Children's Literature, Fantasy Literature, And Popular Theology Brought Him International Renown And Acclaim.
He Wrote More Than Thirty Books, Allowing Him To Reach
Lewis C. S., Lewis Renaud M.:
Narrative Poems
Harvest Book
Editor: Walter Hooper
Mariner Books , 2002
Quality paperback, 196 pages
Lewis C. S.:
Mere Christianity
C.S. Lewis Signature Classics
Harperone, 2001
Quality paperback, 256 pages








