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Pros
The slender hardback volume is artistically illuminated, with brilliantly colored endsheets. Lexham continues to impress me with the beauty and quality of their hardback books.
The reprint book has been published with a new introduction by karen * prior. Prior's introduction puts the work into its context so the uninitiated reader need not puzzle over themes and concepts that seem foreign. This book is a gem to behold.
Almost is a caveat because lewis uses verse to convey the essence of that heavenly experience. Lewis is perhaps one of the most well known (and rightly so!
Cons
Usually reading his books is more of an edifying experience, but definitly not this one. It is intensely and graphically blasphemous. Hard to read.

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This is a shopping i am very satisfied with.
Lexham continues to impress me with the beauty and quality of their hardback books, but this is one of the best.
Lewis’ tendency to imitate the art of others, borrowing their themes and structures to present ideas in a fresh way, did not ca... Read More
In reading these works of poetry, i should first mention that i did what i could to put lewis' later reputation to the side and... Read More
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It has been well designed by lexham press and will look good in anyone's collection.
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I don’t know how lexham press is making books this nice for a list price of 15
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Before he wrote the chronicles of narnia and mere christianity he was an atheist
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I received a media copy of spirits in bondage and this is my honest review
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The author of “spirits in bondage” published under a pseudonym clive hamilton
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His real name was clive staples lewis
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Part 11 “hesitation” is comprised of only three poems
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Throughout the volume there are repeated mentions to god but it is a god who is at best a cultural deity one distanced or indifferent to humanity
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