Ancient myths, old legends, and magical fairy tales—childhood impressions and adult reflections by the English writer C. S. Lewis—form the basis of seven tales in the epic “The Chronicles of Narnia,” the most beloved and famous book in the world. Color illustrations by Pauline Baynes, officially recognized as the “Artist of Narnia,” as well as maps of the magical land.
The best ship in Narnia, “The Dawn Treader,” was built by order of King Caspian. And now the wind fills the sails—an undaunted crew led by the king, along with Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace, set off in search of the seven lords exiled by the tyrant Miraz, to the far Eastern Islands.
Setting out on a dangerous voyage beyond the lands known to them, you—and the heroes of the fairy tale “The Dawn Treader”—will uncover many secrets by reading the book by the well-known English writer and scholar C. St. Lewis, who described the astonishing country in seven tales of the epic “The Chronicles of Narnia,” which became one of the most famous and beloved books for children and adults everywhere.
As you read, you will once again and again open the enchanting magical world of Narnia—a land that only children and people with pure souls and open hearts can truly see.