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Moon's Rare Books

-Broadcast Talks*

-Broadcast Talks*

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b 1943, C.S. Lewis

Notes

In 1943, C.S. Lewis delivered a series of broadcast talks on the BBC radio during World War II. These talks, known as the "C.S. Lewis Broadcast Talks," were a significant part of his wartime contributions. Lewis used this platform to address a wide range of topics, including Christianity, morality, literature, and the challenges faced during the war. His eloquent and thought-provoking discussions resonated with a broad audience, offering insights that transcended the immediate wartime context. These broadcasts not only showcased Lewis's intellectual prowess but also solidified his reputation as a captivating speaker and a prominent Christian apologist. The impact of these talks extended beyond the wartime period, influencing subsequent generations of readers and listeners.

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Reprinted with some alterations from two series: Right and Wrong: A Clue to the Meaning of the Universe and What Christians Believe. Grey cloth with original dust jacket. Some tears at top and bottom of dust jacket spine.

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