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Win an autographed Prince Caspian Movie Tie-in digest edition book

Monday, May 5th, 2008

The world of Narnia returns to the big screen with the May 16th release of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.

M&C is giving away a copy of The Chronicles of Narnia Movie Tie-in Edition Prince Caspian signed by Ben Barnes (Prince Caspian) and others from the phenomenal cast.

In Prince Caspian, the children return to Narnia to discover that thousands of years have passed since they ruled the fantastical land.

Their reign is now nothing but a distant legend, and the world under the control of a wicked king. Peter, Edmund, Susan, and Lucy must help a young prince named Caspian restore Narnia’s past.

The Prizes:

One Grand Prize Winner will receive a copy of The Chronicles of Narnia Movie Tie-in Edition Prince Caspian signed by Ben Barnes and others from the cast

Two Runner-up Winners will receive copies of The Chronicles of Narnia Movie Tie-in Edition Prince Caspian

To enter, contestants need to provide a name and e-mail address. Upon notification of winning, contestants will have five days to reply with the name and address of where their prize should be sent.

Sorry, but this competition is open to residents of the USA only (PR Companies can not ship prizes outside the U.S.).

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A Look at the Prince Caspian Movie Tie-In Books – Part 2

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Narnia Fans Spy SusanTheGentleHornblower wrote an awesomely detailed account of a trip to the bookstore. This article is all about the Prince Caspian Movie Storybook. Enjoy!

Hey! Here’s my other spy report on the Movie Storybook. This was my favorite out of the two books, and I found that there were a few repeats, or at least very similar pictures between the two books. Like I said, I took pictures of all of the ones I saw with my phone, but I’m not sure how to get them off without a cost. Anyway, here goes nothing.

The story starts with a picture of Dr. Cornelius walking down a hall in Miraz’s castle. His hood to his cloak covers up his face completely. The story says that he helps Caspian escape through a secret passage in the wardrobe. I found this very interesting.

The opposite page shows Caspian on his horse with Cornelius standing next to him. Still cannot see the Dr.’s face. Caspian looks worried/confused. The story has the Dr. telling Caspian that, “Everything you know is about to change.” He also gives him Susan’s horn.

The story goes on to say that the soldiers are looking for Caspian in the castle but can’t find him. Some of them saw him leave, so they chase him. It goes on to say that he hits his head on a branch and falls down. The picture on this page is him on the ground blowing Susan’s horn, but it’s different than the one from the novel. Nikabrik’s back is towards us, and he’s approaching Caspian with his sword drawn.

The opposite page shows Nikabrik coming out of the house under the tree. His sword is drawn, and we can see Trumpkin behind him. A different picture than the novel.

The next page shows Edmund and Peter wrestling a boy on the ground. They are in the same uniforms as what they wear at the train station. Peter’s back is to us, and the boy is in between the Pevensie boys. Edmund’s face is clearly seen, and he looks upset and angry. The story says that the Pevensies have never adjusted back to English life, and that they get into fights.

The opposite page shows the same picture as the one in the novel. Susan and the boys sitting in front of Strand with Lucy standing there. The story tells us that Lucy says, “Aslan said that once a king in Narnia, always a king in Narnia!” Susan replies that they are here now, and that they’ll just have to get used to that. Right then they feel a spectacular feeling.

Next page shows the beach of Narnia with footprints and clothes strewn about it. The boys are taking off their shoes and Lucy is heading towards the water. Susan is already there. That well-known rock from New Zealand is in the background.

The opposite page shows a picture similar to the one in the novel of the kids at the ruins. The difference is that Peter is closer and Lucy is right behind Edmund, who is not yet on the steps in this picture. A big picture of Susan is on top of this picture. It shows her holding the chess piece. The story says that Edmund declares, “I don’t remember any ruins in Narnia.”

Next page shows Telmarine Lords sitting in chairs at what appears to be a council. The story says that Miraz is trying to blame everything on the Narnians so he can make war with them and take the throne. What ‘everything’ is, I do not know.

The opposite page goes with it, showing Miraz in the center of a room with the lords. Trumpkin is in the middle, bound and gagged and beaten up. There is blood below his left eye. Miraz is pointing to him. He is using him as an example to the lords; a reason to blame the Narnians, I think.


Next two pages is a picture of the treasure chamber. It is almost exactly like the one we saw before, except Peter has his sword drawn and he’s looking at Edmund. On the second page Edmund comments that Cair Paravel looks like it was attacked after he sees all of the ruble everywhere. Could this be the added scenes to the video game?

Next page shows Caspian in a small doorway. He’s peeking around it from the left. It’s the same room with the beads hanging down that we saw in the Ben Barnes production blog when he first says, “I am Prince Caspian.” This is Trufflehunter’s house. He has just woken up and sees the three in the other room and is shocked. They took him in after his fall and were interested in the white horn he had. When they realize that it’s Queen Susan’s horn, they don’t kill him.

Opposite page shows Nikabrik sitting at a table in Truff’s house. The horn is on the small table as well as food and a candle. The story is saying how Truff thinks that Caspian was meant to help them. Truff thinks that the sound of the horn will bring back the Ancient kings and queens.

Next two pages show Susan on the edge of what looks to be Glasswater Creek. It’s definitely not the sea. She is aiming, with her back to us, at a boat that has two Telmarine soldiers throwing a bundle of something over. By the color of the fabric and the hair, it is obviously Trumpkin. Her sleeves open up on the underside over the elbows to reveal a blue material; the same of that in her skirt and the sleeves on her night raid dress. The story says she shot two arrows at them, and they save Trumpkin.

Next we see a picture of Caspian in what seems to be the Dancing Lawn. Trufflehunter takes him there, and at first the Narnians are very upset because they don’t trust the Telmarines. But Truff wins them over by reminding them that Narnia wasn’t right unless a Son of Adam was on the throne. They agree, and they resolve to make Caspian their rightful king. The opposite page shows Glenstorm and Mrs. Glenstorm. The picture of Glenstorm is the production one that we’ve seen, and the one of her is at the Dancing Lawn. There is a Satyr beside her, perhaps Tyrus?

Next is a picture of Glasswater Creek. The four Pevensies with Trumpkin. It’s very much like the book cover of This Is Narnia. I’m not sure if it’s identical, though. The opposite picture is of Peter and Lucy. Lucy is looking up at Peter sadly, and Peter looks very serious. The story is telling us that Lucy has seen Aslan, while no one else has and they don’t believe her. It also mentions something about crossing the river.

Next we find out that that night, Lucy dreams she sees Aslan, so she gets up in the night to look for him. She hears a rustle in some bushes, but to her disappointment it’s only Peter. Suddenly, Caspian rushes up and attacks Peter. Lucy eventually makes them stop when she realizes that Caspian has Narnians on his side, therefore he must not be a foe. Peter turns to Caspian and says, “Prince Caspian, I believe you called?”

The picture on the opposite page goes with this. Peter and Caspian seem to be talking to one another, and Edmund, Susan, Lucy, and then a little ways off Trumpkin are looking on with their backs to us. This is in the forest at day time, but the story says it takes place at night. The story says that as soon as Peter had said the above that Susan and Edmund rushed up.

So Caspian takes them to his underground camp, and when he leads them into one room, Lucy asks “What is this place?” when she sees the carvings everywhere. Then they all see the Stone Table, and in the picture Lucy is going forward looking distressed. Susan, who is to our left, also seems a little upset, and Peter is on the right, with Caspian further behind him on the right. Both boys are holding torches.

Opposite page is Caspian in what seems to be Aslan’s How. Narnians are behind him. The story is talking about how the Narnians are very excited to see the kings and queens, and that they have a war council to make Caspian the rightful king.

Next two pages discus the night raid. The first picture is at Miraz’s castle. Peter (on the left) and Caspian are rushing forward from an open archway with swords drawn. The story is talking about how they attack the Telmarine castle. Peter says, “For Narnia!” but we already knew that.

Opposite page is Peter on some steps with a Telmarine soldier on them as well, but Peter is lower down on the steps. The Telmarine seems to be shying away, and both swords are drawn and I think Peter has a small scratch below his left eye. The story tells how the Telmarines drive them back to Aslan’s How, despite a valiant effort on the Narnians part.

At this point, Peter realizes that spirit alone will not help them win. Because of this, he sends Lucy to find Aslan. The picture on this page shows Lucy on a black horse. The next page is the same one as in the novel. Lucy is smiling to a fuzz on the left that is obviously Aslan. The story says that he appears to her immediately. She inquires why he did not show himself fully before. He tells her that things are never the same twice. Then he asks if they should wake her friends (the trees) up, and he does, but the story does not say how.

Next page tells how Caspian comes up with the idea for a one-on-one combat, and the picture shows Edmund in armor holding a scroll. Behind him is a smaller picture of Miraz and some lords sitting at a table covered in documents under some kind of tent. Edmund is seemingly delivering the message. Miraz accepts the challenge. The opposite page shows Peter and Miraz fighting. Both have their helmets on at this point. Telmarine Lords stand in the background. Peter has just struck Miraz’s shield.

The story goes on to tell how Peter corners Miraz, but then hands his sword to Caspian and tells him that it is not his fight to end. The picture shows what looks like Caspian about to behead a kneeling Miraz with someone else’s sword, not Peter’s though. I think it’s Miraz’s. The story, however, states that Caspian tells him, “Keep your life, but I’m giving the Narnians back their kingdom.” They then go into battle. The picture on the opposite page is Peter standing in front of Aslan’s How with a bloody drawn sword and a battered face.

The next picture shows Peter standing to the right of Caspian in what seems to be the brink of battle. Peter’s face looks much more bruised and mottled on his left side. The story is saying how the Telmarines are about to attack, and that the Narnians need something more in order to win. Then the trees arrive! The battle starts, and on the opposite page is a very interesting picture of Peter who seems to be yelling/grimacing. His sword is clean, and there is no one immediately around him. The story says that he orders the charge into battle, again with “For Narnia!”

Next two pages are a Telmarine Lord and some other soldiers on horses. They are retreating to the bridge after being chased by the trees and other Narnian soldiers. They find, however, that Aslan is there, and the bridge is destroyed and they run away when her roars.

Final two pages are about Caspian’s coronation. The first page shows a picture of him on Destrier, in his coronation outfit that I described in my earlier report. There are people around him, and he seems to be going by some walls or maybe in a castle. Caspian has a nice smile on his face.

Other page shows the Pevensies. Peter and Susan are riding next to each other and are smiling to each other. Her dress is as described as above, and Peter has on that mysterious blue shirt underneath a navy blue vest that buttons the far right side of his chest. Blue hose as well. They are both riding white horses. Edmund can be seen behind Susan, but he’s quite blurry. He is riding a brown horse, and wears an outfit that looks similar to Peter’s, only in brown. Lucy’s head can be seen, but the rest of her is covered by Susan. I see a small patch of pink, so I think Lucy’s dress might be pink, but I’m not sure. The story says that after the battle the Pevensies and Caspian bow to Aslan. Aslan declares Caspian the rightful king of Narnia. Peter then gives Caspian his sword. Caspian is shocked and honored, and tells Peter that, “I’ll keep it safe till you return.”

The last page says that the Pevensies look at Narnia one last time before going through a doorway that Aslan made out of oak branches. They find themselves in England at the train station, where no time has passed.

And that’s it! I love doing this, and even though it took a long time to write it up, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks again! SusanTheGentleHornblower, a devoted Narnia fan.

A Look at the Prince Caspian Movie Tie-In Books – Part 1

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Narnia Fans Spy SusanTheGentleHornblower wrote an awesomely detailed account of a trip to the bookstore. This first article is all about the Movie Tie-In edition of the book. Enjoy!

I went to my local Family Christian Bookstore, and I was shocked and thrilled to find that they already had the novel with the movie cover and the Movie Storybook! They were chock full of new pictures. I had never seen ANY of them before. Thankfully, I had my school stuff with me so I took notes on all of the pictures and also took pictures of them with my phone.

For the novel:
All of the pictures are backed on red or blue backgrounds.

1st page:
The kids are at the train station, with the boys and Susan sitting down in front of the wall that says Strand. Susan has her arms crossed and is looking at Lucy, who is standing there glaring at her. The boys look on.
The kids are at the ruins exploring. Peter is in the distance, and Lucy is closest. She is barefoot and holding a half-eaten apple. Edmund is right behind her climbing some stairs.

2nd page:
All four kids are in the treasure chamber. Their looks are excited and filled with awe. There is a suit of armor and some gate-like thing behind them.
Peter is in front of his open chest in the treasure chamber looking very serious. The caption says that he has just unsheathed his sword, but you can’t see it.
Peter and Edmund are on the beach beginning to release a tied up Trumpkin. Peter’s back is to us, and we can see the side of Edmund’s face. Trumpkin faces us, and in the background the girls are running towards them with Susan’s bow drawn.

3rd page:
A picture of Glasswater Creek fills the page. At the top is the boat with the four Pevensies and Trumpkin. Edmund is steering!
On top of the large picture at the bottom is a picture of Nikabrik and Trumpkin emerging from the root house that I presume is Trufflehunter’s. Nikabrik is on the right with his sword drawn. Trumpkin stands with his sword in his sheath, but it looks like he’s about to draw it. I think this is the part where they see that Caspian’s falling, due to pictures in the Storybook.

4th page:
Caspian is on the ground blowing Susan’s horn. Since this picture is right after the previous one and due to other pictures in the Storybook, he is being approached by at least Nikabrik.
Lucy is in the forest and there is something fuzzy to the left of the picture. The caption says that she’s found Aslan, so I presume it’s him. She looks very adorable and excited.

5th page:
One picture covers the page. Caspian is being held by the Wer-wolf, and the hag is to his right with the witch’s wand remains in her hand. They are looking at something off-shot. The caption says that Caspian is attacked by them, and he looks very frightened.
Small picture on top of the previous one: Peter, Edmund, and Trumpkin are running down steps in what seems to be some kind of dark castle. The boys are wearing their night raid outfits, and are drawing their swords, but the caption says that they rescue Caspian from what I’m assuming is the picture that this one is on top of.

6th page:
Caspian is on a black horse that I would say is Destrier. He is wearing his coronation costume and has his crown on. The crown is made of gold and has blue gems in it. Caspian’s outfit is a white shirt with gold embroidery on it. The undershirt is a dark olive green, and the sleeves are slit in front to show the undershirt. Behind him you can see the top of Peter’s head, but nothing else. Susan is to our left and back from Caspian. She wears a red dress with gold sleeves that are cinched with white rope at the top of the shoulders and at the elbows. The neckline is square and at the top there are openings(like her sleeves in her green Narnian dress from LWW) that show white material. She wears the same necklace as earlier in the movie and her hair is down. She is riding on a white horse. There are two people behind her that look to be Edmund and Lucy but it’s too blurry to tell.
The kids are back at the station, and they stare in shock at Edmund who looks confused and stands there with his bag open. Another boy is there looking at him as well, and this boy has a uniform on that resembles the girls’. Maybe it’s when Edmund’s realized he lost his torch.

Prince Caspian Children’s Activity Books

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

HarperCollins is releasing some Prince Caspian Activity Books, and they’ve given us two Exclusive Sneak Peeks at those books to share with all of you. Take a look!

The attached children’s activity PDFs (for the younger Narnia cognoscenti, aged 5-8) are the first of a series of interactive materials to be released on the HarperCollins Prince Caspian microsite, www.discovernarnia.co.uk. They will go live on the site on Monday 17th March.

These snippets come from the Prince Caspian Puzzle Book (film tie-in edition) and the Prince Caspian Colouring and Activity Book (film tie-in edition) – both titles will be released on the 5th May 2008 at £3.99 each. The Colouring and activity book includes a movie cover still, poster and crayons, and the Puzzle book comes with a free gel pen. I’ve also attached the cover images here below which you are welcome to use on your site. For the latest info and images on further up-coming Prince Caspian titles see http://www.discovernarnia.co.uk/books.html.


Prince Caspian Colouring and Activity Book (PDF)


Prince Caspian Puzzle Book (PDF)

‘Prince Caspian’ Movie Tie-In Edition Features Exclusive Narnia Timeline Originated by C. S. Lewis

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

The countdown to Walt Disney Pictures’ and Walden Media’s film ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian’ begins today with the release of THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA MOVIE TIE-IN EDITION. For the first time, readers can experience Narnia in a collectible edition featuring an 8-page, fold-out insert based on C. S. Lewis’s own timeline conceived for Narnia. The stunning cover artwork from ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian’ movie introduces a dashing new hero-actor Ben Barnes (’Stardust’) as Prince Caspian.

The full-color timeline, recreated from C. S. Lewis’s original and paired with Pauline Baynes’ classic full color illustrations for the first time, provides the key to the passage of time in Narnia and Earth by laying the two worlds side by side. Never before has C. S. Lewis’s timeline been included in a complete edition of all seven books of Narnia. Readers can now enjoy the beloved stories and use the timeline as a guide to orient themselves within the epic work.

This Spring the timeline will be expanded into NARNIA CHRONOLOGY: From the Archives of the Last King (April 1, 2008; $19.99), an interactive version of The Chronicles of Narnia. NARNIA CHRONOLOGY will include pop-ups, gatefolds, pull tabs and many other exciting features to tell the stories in a sweeping linear format as C. S. Lewis imagined it.

On May 16, 2008, audiences will be enthralled by the film, ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.’ With THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA MOVIE TIE-IN EDITION and NARNIA CHRONOLOGY, readers will have the chance to experience Aslan’s world first, in their own imagination.

Clive Staples Lewis, known as Jack to his friends, was born in 1898. Lewis and his good friend J. R. R. Tolkien, the author of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, were part of the Inklings, an informal writers’ club that met at a local pub to discuss story ideas. Lewis’s fascination with fairy tales, myths, and ancient legends, coupled with inspiration drawn from his childhood, led him to write The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, one of the best-loved books of all time. Six further books followed to become the immensely popular The Chronicles of Narnia. The final title in the series, The Last Battle, was awarded the Carnegie Medal, one of the highest marks of excellence in children’s literature.

HarperCollins Children’s Books is one of the leading publishers of children’s books. Respected worldwide for its tradition of publishing quality, award-winning books for young readers, HarperCollins is home to many timeless treasures-Charlotte’s Web, The Chronicles of Narnia, Goodnight Moon, Where the Sidewalk Ends and Where the Wild Things Are; and popular new classics-A Series of Unfortunate Events, Warriors and Fancy Nancy. HarperCollins Children’s Books is a division of HarperCollins Publishers, one of the leading English language publishers in the world and a subsidiary of News Corporation . Headquartered in New York, HarperCollins has publishing groups in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Australasia. You can visit HarperCollins Children’s Books at www.harpercollinschildrens.com and HarperCollins Publishers at www.harpercollins.com.

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA MOVIE TIE-IN EDITION
Written by C. S. Lewis
Illustrated by Pauline Baynes
HarperEntertainment
Paperback / Ages: 10 and up / January 8, 2008 / ISBN: 978-0-06-123105-6 /
$21.99 / 6 x 9 /
767 pages with b & w illustrations and a full-color 8-page foldout

NARNIA CHRONOLOGY
From the Archives of the Last King
Based on the books by C. S. Lewis
Including full color illustrations by Pauline Baynes
HarperCollins Children’s Books
Paperback/ Ages: 8 and up / April 1, 2008 / ISBN: 978-0-06-124005-8 /
$19.99 / 10 1/4 x 11 3/4 /
32 full-color pages

www.harpercollinschildrens.com

HarperCollins Children’s Prince Caspian Tie-In Focus

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

HarperCollins Children’s Books has the tie-in rights to three of next year’s most eagerly-awaited children’s films: the new Indiana Jones sequel, the latest Batman movie and the next C S Lewis adaptation, “Prince Caspian.”

Brand and properties director Claire Harding, who rejoined the publisher from Paramount Pictures this summer, said: “We want to position HarperCollins Children’s as the ‘home’ of blockbuster publishing.”

HC intends to replicate its “read it before you see it” campaign for “Prince Caspian”, out in June 2008. The Narnia tie-in program will kick off in May 2008 and HC will work with Disney on planned retail promotions focusing on high visibility in stores.

New Prince Caspian Products

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

The International Christian Retail Show 2007 was held this last week in Atlanta, GA with many publishers displaying new Chronicles of Narnia products coming Spring 2008.

The products look very similar to the ‘Wardrobe’ tie-ins. One tie-in book is called “The Tail of Reepicheep” and includes this synopsis: “Reepicheep is the bravest of the mice and stands beside Caspian in the battle to reclaim the throne. In the struggle, Reepicheep loses his tail. But his bravery and the loyalty of his fellow Mice earn him a special reward from Aslan.

Available February 2008:

Prince Caspian Read-Aloud Edition

Available April 2008:

Prince Caspian movie tie-in editions
Movie tie-in box sets
This is Narnia (I Can Read)
Lucy’s Journey (I Can Read)
Fight for the Throne (Chapter Book)
Prince Caspian: The Movie Storybook
The Tail of Reepicheep
Caspian’s Army
Activity Book and Gel Pen
Coloring and Activity Book and Crayons
A Narnia Chronology
Chronicles of Narnia books (David Wiesner covers)
Book and Audio Box Set
Puzzle Book
Prince Caspian: The Reusable Sticker Book
Prince Caspian Book and CD

Bob Siemon will also once again be providing a new line of Narnia jewelery.

There will also be a Making of Prince Caspian book that was unmentioned in this catalog, but I cannot yet divulge more details than that.

Classic Narnia Editions with Movie Tie-In Art

Monday, August 15th, 2005

Narnia Movie Tie-in Editions are coming out on the 25th of October this fall. Here’s a complete list of the official releases, with cover art. Classic Editions with Movie Tie-in Art – New for Fall 2005
On sale: 10/25/05

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Movie Tie-in Edition
Join four adventurers as they step through a wardrobe door and into the land of Narnia – a land enslaved by the power of the White Witch. But when almost all hope is lost, the return of the Great Lion, Aslan, signals a great change -  and a great sacrifice.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Movie Tie-in Edition
The digest edition features a full-color movie still insert unique to this edition, including 8 pages of never before seen photos from the live-action film coming to theaters December 9th 2005.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Movie Tie-in Edition
The rack edition features a full-color movie still insert unique to this edition, including 8 pages of never before seen photos from the live-action film coming to theaters December 9th 2005.

The Chronicles of Narnia Movie Tie-in Edition
This single paperback volume includes the complete text of all seven books in C.S. Lewis’s fantasy collection, The Chronicles of Narnia.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Movie Tie-in Edition
The Adult paperback edition features a full-color movie still insert unique to this edition, including 8 pages of never before seen photos from the live-action film coming to theaters December 9th 2005.

The Chronicles of Narnia Movie Tie-in Box Set
The paperback rack-sized edition includes all seven books of C.S. Lewis’s fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia.

The Chronicles of Narnia Movie Tie-in Box Set
Adult readers will enjoy revisiting the mystical land of Narnia with the paperback box set, which includes all seven books in C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia..

Step Into Narnia: A Journey Through The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
An exciting full-color tour through the wardrobe and back again. Special interactive features invite readers to explore magical places, join in battles, visit astonishing Narnian homes and much more. Includes original illustrations by Pauline Baynes, fantastic full-color photographs and conceptual art from the live-action film.

Beyond the Wardrobe: The Official Guide to Narnia
Beautifully illustrated with original artwork by Pauline Baynes, archival photographs and exciting color photography and conceptual art from the live-action movie, this lavish volume is the first official full-color guide for adults to C.S. Lewis’s best-selling fantasy series. Find out about the author and the mythical and historical origins of Narnia, discover the powers and magic behind the characters and watch the great tale unfold as you journey to the Lone Islands, cross the Lantern Waste and stand atop Aslan’s How.

Narnia is Nirvana for Zondervan

Sunday, May 15th, 2005

Zondervan and its parent company, HarperCollins, own the publishing rights to the seven-book Narnia series by C.S. Lewis. And the companies will provide the one-two publishing punch for a host of auxiliary books, study guides and toys to go along with the movie.

The movie, which is being funded by Disney and Walden Media, comes out Dec. 9 — one of the most competitive movie-release slots.

HarperCollins will publish the books and add-ons for general merchandising. Zondervan will publish the books and promote the toys through Christian outlets.

The potential is huge, said Lynn Garrett, religion editor for Publishers Weekly.

“It could have a great effect,” she said, describing the power the movie could have to increase book sales. “(HarperCollins and Zondervan) certainly could expect a good size bump following the movie.”

The Lord of the Rings books sold about a million copies a year before the blockbuster movies. Since the movie series, about 20 million copies a year have sold.

“Narnia has even more potential because it is so much more accessible than Lord of the Rings,” said Alicia Mey, senior director of marketing at Zondervan’s Zonderkidz division, which is responsible for the Narnia promotions. She was referring to the sometimes complicated narrative in Lord of the Rings.

“My expectation is that by the end of May, we are going to see a big bump,” she said. “We’re telling (Christian retail) stores to be prepared for a steady incline.”

The books have landed on the Christian Bookseller Association’s best seller list 101 times, Mey said. Eighty-five million copies have been sold since Narnia’s debut 50 years ago. The story is well-known because it is part of the English curriculum in many middle schools.

The spin-off action doesn’t end with the books as we know them.

Movie Tie-In Editions: There is a movie tie-in edition, a tie-in edition CD read by Michael York and several box-set editions.

Specifically for Children: For children, Zonderkidz will publish a movie storybook, a learning-to-read book called “The Quest for Aslan,” a book about the character Mr. Tumnus called “Tea with Mr. Tumnus” and a “Welcome to Narnia” guide. There also are books about the creatures in Narnia, the White Witch, an activity book and a coloring book with magnets.

In Spanish: Zonderkidz also is publishing “El Leon, la Bruja y el Ropero” — “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” in Spanish.

Wall Decorations: “(Narnia) is the biggest thing we will have coming out of our company this year,” said Kathy Needham, vice president of marketing for Inspirio, Zondervan’s gifts division, which also will play a major role in the push. Inspirio is a direct Disney licensee for products associated with the movie. Inspirio is creating glass plaques of the book covers and a framed map of Narnia.

Stuffed Toys: It also is negotiating with Hasbro to create stuffed animals and other toys and with Master Replica to create collectable products. Inspirio is working with Master Replica to make the Christmas gifts given to the children in the Narnia story and an Aslan letter opener.

Narnia Mega Bloks: Mega Blok also may make Lego-like play sets of Narnia scenes.