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(wiki) The second published book of C. S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia. A year after their return, the Pevensie children once again find themselves in the land they once ruled. Troubled to discover that many centuries have passed in Narnia, and nothing is quite as it once was.

As the Pevensie’s get their bearings, we are taken to met Prince Caspian, the true King of Narnia. However, Caspian’s uncle Miraz is King after he murdered his brother, Caspian’s father, for the throne. King Miraz had tolerated Caspian until the birth of Miraz’s son. Knowing the danger to his life, Caspian escaped.

Encountering natives of Narnia and being accepted as their true King, Caspian is advised to use the horn of Queen Susan in hopes that it will bring aid. And aid they received. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy all have their roles to play, as instructed by Aslan.

Prince Caspian must overthrow his uncle and win back his place as the true King of Narnia. Luckily for him, he has the backing of the people, the former Kings and Queens, and Aslan himself.

Author: C. S. Lewis
Date Published: Oct. 15th,1951
Original Publisher: Geoffrey Bles (U.K)
Original Illustrator: Pauline Baynes
Genre: Christian Fantasy, Youth, Adventure
Public Domain: NO**

**If you reside in Canada it is in the public domain. This is the only exception.
— Enters public domain in 2033 in the U.K., and 2046 in the U.S.A.

Although the second to be published, Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia is the fourth book chronologically of the Chronicles of Narnia.

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