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  • The Place of the Lion

    Charles Willians

    eBook (, Aug. 14, 2020)
    When platonic archetypes begin to invade London and the heavenly world intrudes on our own, a small number of people who know what is happening react in varying ways. Some attempt to control these rabid Ideas while others run and hide. One ignores their existence and another vows to stop their impending rule. Length: 139 pages, with a reading time of approx 4.25 hours (66,050 words)
  • The Place of the Lion

    Charles Williams

    eBook (, Aug. 16, 2020)
    When platonic archetypes begin to invade London and the heavenly world intrudes on our own, a small number of people who know what is happening react in varying ways. Some attempt to control these rabid Ideas while others run and hide. One ignores their existence and another vows to stop their impending rule.
  • The Place of the Lion by Charles Walter Stansby Williams

    Charles Walter Stansby Williams

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 1, 1893)
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  • The Place of the Lion

    Charles Williams

    Paperback (Hythloday Press, Oct. 12, 2018)
    An ordinary English village is invaded by a group of powerful, Platonic archetypes called Angelicals
  • The Place of the Lion

    Charles Williams

    eBook (, Sept. 13, 2020)
    Why has a lioness appeared in Hertfordshire? Much action and much philosophy ensue.
  • The Place of the Lion

    Charles Williams

    Paperback (White Press, June 12, 2019)
    First published in 1931, “The Place of the Lion” is a fantasy novel by British writer Charles W. S. Williams. A small English town is plunged into chaos when platonic archetypes start to appear near it, bringing out the spiritual strengths and flaws of all those who live there. The focus of their manifestations seems to be the house of Mr Berringer, the leader of the group who falls into a deep coma after coming into contact with a mysterious lion. Charles Walter Stansby Williams (1886 – 1945) was a British theologian, novelist, poet, playwright, and literary critic. He was also a member of the “The Inklings”, a literary discussion group connected to the University of Oxford, England. They were exclusively literary enthusiasts who championed the merit of narrative in fiction and concentrated on writing fantasy. He was given an scholarship to University College London, but was forced to leave in 1904 because he couldn't afford the tuition fees. Other notable works by this author include: “The Greater Trumps” (1932), “War in Heaven” (1930), and “The Place of the Lion” (1931). This volume is highly recommended for lovers of fantasy fiction, and it would make for a fantastic addition to any collection. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.
  • The Place of the Lion

    Charles Williams

    eBook (, Aug. 23, 2020)
    When platonic archetypes begin to invade London and the heavenly world intrudes on our own, a small number of people who know what is happening react in varying ways. Some attempt to control these rabid Ideas while others run and hide. One ignores their existence and another vows to stop their impending rule.
  • The Place of the Lion

    Charles Williams

    None
  • The Place of the Lion

    Charles Williams

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 3, 2020)
    When platonic archetypes begin to invade London and the heavenly world intrudes on our own, a small number of people who know what is happening react in varying ways. Some attempt to control these rabid Ideas while others run and hide. One ignores their existence and another vows to stop their impending rule.
  • The Place of the Lion

    Charles Williams

    Paperback (IndoEuropeanPublishing.com, May 17, 2018)
    The Place of the Lion is a fantasy novel written by Charles Williams. The novel was first published in 1931.Platonic archetypes begin to appear throughout England, wreaking havoc and drawing to the surface the spiritual strengths and flaws of individual characters. (wikipedia.org)