A collection of recipes devised from some of the foods mentioned in the Chronicles of Narnia, along with a history of the dishes and anecdotes from Lewis's life.
A companion to "The Chronicles of Narnia, " explaining how their creator, C.S. Lewis, came to write them, what sort of person he was, and the hidden meaning of the Narnia stories.
Relates the legends of nonexistent animals like the unicorn and phoenix as well as how folklore arose about real animals such as the crocodile, salamander, ostrich and others.
Retells the legends of the Trojan War, from the beginning of the quarrel at the marriage of Peleus and Thetis, through the siege and fall of Troy itself, to the wanderings of Odysseus.
"Based on a legend told by William Barclay." A spider spins a cobweb curtain over the mouth of a cave to hide the holy family from soldiers who are looking for them.