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The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis (Paperback Book)

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$5-15

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a copy of the paperback book "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis, identified as Book 1 in The Chronicles of Narnia. The book features a vibrant blue cover with a central illustration depicting a snowy, mystical landscape framed by what appear to be golden wardrobe doors. Within the illustration, two figures in winter attire are seen walking on a path, seemingly entering or exiting a magical realm. The title, author's name (C.S. Lewis), and series information are prominently displayed in white text at the top of the cover. The bottom left corner of the cover shows some visible wear and tear, including a slight tear or fraying of the cover material, indicating signs of age and handling. The corners of the book also appear slightly softened or creased. The cover art style, with its bright colors and fantastical scene, is characteristic of children's or fantasy literature from the mid to late 20th century. The specific edition is likely a mass-market paperback, designed for general readership. The overall construction appears to be standard for paperback books produced during that era, with a flexible cover and glued binding. No specific manufacturing marks or publisher logos are clearly visible in the provided image to determine the exact publisher or print run, but its condition suggests it has been read and handled over time.

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I have examined the image provided of “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis, a paperback edition identified as Book 1 of The Chronicles of Narnia. Based on the visual evidence, the book appears authentic as a mass-market paperback from likely the mid to late 20th century, consistent with its bright, fantastical cover art and standard paperback construction. The condition, however, significantly impacts its value. The visible wear and tear on the bottom left corner, including a slight tear or fraying, along with softened or creased corners, indicate this copy has been read and handled extensively. Such conditional flaws are common for paperbacks but detract from collector appeal. Regarding market conditions, mass-market paperbacks of this title are widely available. While “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe” is a beloved classic with evergreen demand, this specific edition, given its condition and the prevalence of other copies, holds limited rarity. Comparables for similar worn mass-market paperbacks typically range from a few dollars to perhaps twenty dollars, depending on the exact print and perceived age. First editions or early printings, particularly in hardcover and good condition, would command significantly higher values, but this does not appear to be such an edition. Factors significantly impacting value are the book's common format and its worn condition. There is no indication of it being a rare printing or having any unique attributes. M y limitations in authenticity verification from images alone are crucial here. While the cover art and general appearance align with expected editions, I cannot definitively confirm its exact print run or publisher without seeing the copyright page. An in-person examination would be needed to verify the integrity of the binding, internal page condition (e.g., foxing, previous owner's marks), and to identify specific edition details that could slightly adjust the valuation. Provenance documentation or scientific testing would be unnecessary for a common paperback of this type.

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