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Difference in Narnia books

Difference in Narnia books

Postby Preculiar Baptist » November 28th, 2005, 6:35 am

My son asked me this question and I thought I would get some direction from the experts here. I have heard (and so has he) that the current version of the Narnia stories have been edited from when they were first published. Can any one show me if this is correct and if so what was changed?


BTW on a seperate note is there anyone who is publishing these stories in hardback form?
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Re: Difference in Narnia books

Postby Roonwit » November 28th, 2005, 1:50 pm

[quote="Preculiar Baptist"]My son asked me this question and I thought I would get some direction from the experts here. I have heard (and so has he) that the current version of the Narnia stories have been edited from when they were first published. Can any one show me if this is correct and if so what was changed?


BTW on a seperate note is there anyone who is publishing these stories in hardback form?[/quote]

I saw at Barnes and Noble that there was an illustrated edition (had all of the stories in one volume) that was in a hardback format.
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re: Difference in Narnia books

Postby Leslie » November 28th, 2005, 5:10 pm

There are several hardcover editions available - both omnibus and the individual books. Look at amazon or to see what's available.
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