Reference

Chronicles of Narnia

Narnia in our collection

While many people begin with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and that's where the movies begin, you may prefer to read the chronicles in order of the years in which they are set:

  1. The Magician's Nephew (C.E. 1900 / Narnian year 1)
  2. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (C.E. 1940 / Narnian year 1000)
  3. The Horse and His Boy (C.E. 1940 / Narnian year 1014)
  4. Prince Caspian (C.E. 1941 / Narnian year 2303)
  5. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (C.E. 1942 / Narnian year 2306)
  6. The Silver Chair (C.E. 1942 / Narnian year 2356)
  7. The Last Battle (C.E. 1949 / Narnian year 2555)

Other media

Web sites

The Chronicles of Narnia
About the books with nice images of the cover art from four illustrators including Pauline Baynes who illustrated the originals.
Into the Wardrobe
A C. S. Lewis web site which includes a useful biographical timeline
Narnia Chronicled
The Horn Book - a U.S. magazine for children's books presents its review of the movie and its original reviews of the books

Lion StatueThe Movies

The Chronicles of Narnia
The Disney web site for the movies - view the trailer and interviews and find out more about the production.
Narnia web
This is your complete source for Narnia movie news with interviews, a FAQ and images, trailers, costume pictures, forums etc. NarniaWeb is maintained by fans.
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Listing at the Internet Movie Database: includes production information, cast and crew information, trivia and message boards. You can also search for information about the previous movies.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Listing at the Internet Movie Database: includes production information, cast and crew information, trivia and message boards. You can also search for information about the previous movies.
Weta Workshop
Peter Jackson's special effects company designing and manufacturing the armour, weapons and special props for the world of Narnia.

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