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arendsmilde

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Since: Jan 22, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2004 10:07 am
Post subject: New C. S. Lewis website
Archived from groups: alt>books>cs-lewis (more info?)

I have recently launched my website, which is largely devoted to C. S.
Lewis.
My homepage address is www.solcon.nl/arendsmilde.
The C. S. Lewis pages can be found one step further at
www.solcon.nl/arendsmilde/cslewis.
I commend to your special attention the section called "Reflections on
C. S. Lewis" (www.solcon.nl/arendsmilde/cslewis/reflections). This
section may grow in the course of 2004 depending on how much time I
will be able to spend on it. If you have any suitable material which
you would like to see published here, don't hesitate to contact me.

Please have a look -- and see if these Lewis pages, or single items,
deserve a link from your own website should you have one.

With best regards,

Arend Smilde
Utrecht, The Netherlands

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