Websites
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HarperOne's site for all books—big and small, parent and child—by C.S. Lewis.
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Biography? Discussion of Narnia? Discussion of Lewis's more scholarly works? BBC's your one-stop shop.
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A community fan site dedicated to all things Narnia. As in, all things Narnia.
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Check out this wonderful and homey little fan site.
Movie or TV Productions
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The BBC presents the old-school version of Prince Caspian, complete with '80s telly special effects.
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And Walt Disney and Walden Media give us a new coat of shiny, special effects for this classic tale.
Articles and Interviews
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Google Books does you a solid and lets you read most of C.S. Lewis's biography for free.
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Fantasy Book Reviews calls Prince Caspian the best Narnia book. Only one way to find out why.
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Salon discusses the productive and prospering friendship of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. Hmmm, Tolkien…Tolkien…Tolkien, why does that name sound so familiar?
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Lewis and Tolkien's different takes on the art of mythological mashups.
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Neil Gaiman discusses his love of Lewis's Narnia books and Tolkien's Middle-earth.
Video
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Check out this trailer for the 2008 movie with its epic epicness.
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The BBC's take on Prince Caspian from 1989. Yes, we had TVs in 1989, and they were in color.
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Reepicheep's entrance in the new film. Because he's Reepicheep. And Reepicheep's awesome.
Audio
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Here, you can pick up the unabridged audio book of Prince Caspian. That's the fancy way to say all the words are there.
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Phish's "Prince Caspian" is an interesting song choice to share the name with Lewis's novel.
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Here we get Regina Spektor's "The Call" from the Prince Caspian soundtrack.
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C.S. Lewis's recording for a BBC radio broadcast. This is the only surviving recording of this lecture series, so it's kind of like having a relic in your Internet browser.
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Internet Archives hosts a few copies of Lewis's audio books free of charge. Warning: some pretty heavy material present. Best left to the taller folk.
Images
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Yeah, Number One!
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A collector's edition cover with colored pictures. Or, you know, you can color your own.
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A cover of the book with the original numbering.
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The man with the big ideas holding a big old book. Wondering if there's some connection there….
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Because he's on the cover of Time Magazine. Get it? We crack ourselves up.
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The 2005 movie poster featuring the whole cast except… Reepicheep? Do you see him anywhere?
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Prince Caspian from the films as played by Ben Barnes. Dreamy.