Additional information
Weight | .208 kg |
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Publisher, The Centenary Press, London, 1946
Hardback + D/J, bound in black book-cloth with label to spine, pp. 160.
Condition, D/J complete but a little shelf-worn. Cover in good/very good condition. Text-block Good – ( a well-read book)
In The Screwtape Letters, Lewis imagines a series of lessons in the importance of taking a deliberate role in Christian faith by portraying a typical human life, with all its temptations and failings, seen from devils’ viewpoints. Screwtape holds an administrative post in the bureaucracy of Hell, and acts as a mentor to his nephew Wormwood, an inexperienced (and incompetent) tempter.
£20.00
1 in stock
Weight | .208 kg |
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