Yes. CS Lewis was awarded the Carnegie Award, which is the highest honor for children's literature in the UK, for The Last Battle.
Lewis was also offered a CBE (Commander of the British Empire) by Winston Churchill in 1951, but Lewis refused to accept. It is uncertain why.
C. S. Lewis did not win the Newbery Medal. The Newbery Medal is awarded for excellence in children's literature, and Lewis is better known for his adult fiction and works of Christian apologetics, such as the "Chronicles of Narnia" series.
As a British citizen and resident who published his books in Great Britain, Lewis was not eligible for the Newbery or the Caldicut Medals. However, he was awarded the Carnegie Medal in recognition of The Last Battle.
CS Lewis was not eligible for a Newbery Award. He was not an American. And he did not live in the United States.
C.S. Lewis won the Carnegie Medal for The Last Battle,the final book in the Chronicles of Narnia Series
No, CS Lewis did not win a Newbery Medal. One of the criteria is that you have to be an American author, or live in America. Lewis lived in England.
M. C. Higgins, the Great.
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien
The book was Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH. It was written by Robert C. O'Brien.
Virginia Hamilton won the Newbery Medal for her book "M.C. Higgins, the Great" in 1975. The book follows the story of a boy named Mayo Cornelius Higgins, who faces challenges in his life living on Sarah's Mountain. Hamilton's writing style, themes, and character development impressed the Newbery committee, leading to her receiving the prestigious award.
Robert C. O'Brien's Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH won the 1972 Newbery Award. Allan W. Eckert's Incident at Hawk's Hill, Virginia Hamilton's The Planet of Junior Brown, Ursula K. Leguin's The Tombs of Atuan, Miska Miles's Annie and the Old One, and Zilpha Keatley Snyder's The Headless Cupid all received Newbery Honors in 1972.
C. F. Hansen Medal was created in 1830.
Sergeant William H. Carney of company C, 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (colored) was the first African American to win the Congressional Medal of Honor. He earned the medal for action at Fort Wagner, South Carolina on July 18th 1863. The medal was not issued until May 23, 1900.
Lewis C. Laylin was born in 1848.
Lewis C. Laylin died in 1923.
Lewis C. Carpenter died in 1908.
Lewis C. Carpenter was born in 1836.
Lewis C. Bidamon was born in 1807.