The Horse and His Boy (paper-over-board) (Narnia)
 

The Horse and His Boy (paper-over-board) (Narnia)

by C. S. Lewis

The Horse and His Boy is now repackaged in an unjacketed paper-over-board edition with black-and-white Pauline Baynes’ artwork in the interior and the iconic Chris Van Allsburg art on the cover. (read review)

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