A sequel to The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1952) takes Eustace Scrubb whowent with the Pevensia?? children on their last voyage to the make believeland of Narnia, on a return trip- this time with a school friend Jill. InNarnia, Aslan the friendly lion, commission them to hunt for lost princeRilian. After adventures with enchantresses and monzters, they find theprince, return to their hated school (which by way of sounding off against"progressive education" Mr. Lewis has described as a place full oftrumped-up psychological problems) and as if by magic change it for thebetter. English fantasy we hope some young Americans may fancy. This isthe sixth adventure in the classic Chronicles of Narnia. The bewitchedkingdom of dwarves, nymphs, and giants where animals talk and horses fly.