David Geoffrey Bles (1886–1957) was a British publisher, with a reputation for spotting new talent. He started his eponymous publishing firm in London in 1923[1] and published the first five books of C. S. Lewis' Narnia series.[2]
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publishers bought the firm of GeoffreyBles in 1953, and Bles retired within a year or two. Books continued to be published under the Bles imprint into the 1970s...
first five books were originally published in the United Kingdom by GeoffreyBles. The first edition of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was released...
London: GeoffreyBles Lewis, C.S. (1951), Prince Caspian, London: GeoffreyBles Lewis, C.S. (1952), The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, London: GeoffreyBles Lewis...
Young Contrarian Maritain, J. (1953). The Range of Reason. London, UK: GeoffreyBles. p. 104. Archived from the original on 2013-04-07. Flint, Robert (1894)...
Bles may refer to: Bles Bridges, South African singer David Bles (1821-1899), painter from the Northern Netherlands GeoffreyBles (1886–1957), British...
Gould, Rupert T. (1934). The Loch Ness Monster and Others. London: GeoffreyBles. Delrio, Martin (2002). The Loch Ness Monster. Rosen Publishing Group...
His Boy is a fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by GeoffreyBles in 1954. Of the seven novels that comprise The Chronicles of Narnia...
Narnia) is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by GeoffreyBles in 1951. It was the second published of seven novels in The Chronicles...
Country Northern Ireland Language English Genre Philosophy Publisher GeoffreyBles Publication date 1960 Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) Pages...
Chair is a children's portal fantasy novel by C. S. Lewis, published by GeoffreyBles in 1953. It was the fourth published of seven novels in The Chronicles...
conception of God. Mere Christianity was published in the United Kingdom by GeoffreyBles on 7 July 1952. While initial reviews to the book were generally positive...
Country United Kingdom Language English Genre Autobiography Publisher GeoffreyBles (UK) Harcourt Brace (US) Publication date 1955 Media type Paperback...
new preface by Lewis, in editions of The Screwtape Letters published by Bles in 1961 and by Macmillan in 1962. The Screwtape Letters became one of Lewis'...
Translated from the German Version by Cyril P. Bryan (PDF). London: GeoffreyBles. p. 44. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-09-21. Bryan, p. xvii...
Gillian (1974). Hobgoblin and Sweet Puck: Fairy Names and Natures. GeoffreyBles. pp. 173–175. The Fairy Mythology: Illustrative of the Romance and Superstition...
Language English Series Lancelot Priestley Genre Detective Publisher GeoffreyBles Publication date 1925 Media type Print Followed by Dr. Priestley's Quest ...
Staples (1956), Till We Have Faces (Hard Cover) (1st ed.), London: GeoffreyBles, ISBN 978-0-15-690436-0, A Myth Retold Myers, Doris T (2004), Bareface:...
ISBN 0-19-824682-X. Maritain, Jacques (1952). The Range of Reason. London: GeoffreyBles. Archived from the original on 2013-04-07. Retrieved 2013-04-15. Martin...
the Umbrella: An Account of the Eglinton Tournament, 1839. London: GeoffreyBles Ltd, 1963. pp. 122–123 Corbould, Edward. The Eglinton Tournament: Dedicated...
A Story for Children. Illustrations by Pauline Baynes. Published by GeoffreyBles. London, 1950 [October 16]. Walter Hooper. Lucy Barfield (1935–2003)...
Language English Series Lancelot Priestley Genre Detective Publisher GeoffreyBles (UK) Dodd Mead (US) Publication date 1930 Media type Print Preceded by...
portal fantasy novel for children written by C. S. Lewis, published by GeoffreyBles in 1952. It was the third published of seven novels in The Chronicles...