The classic Disney story of how a poor, lowly page ends up as the King of England--with a little help from Merlin the wizard--will delight boys and girls ages 2 to 5. Based on the classic Walt Disney animated movie, this Little Golden Book retelling of The Sword in the Stone was first published in 1963.
The story of how Arthur became King of England.
In every conceivable way, he is readied for the day when he, alone among Englishmen, is destined to draw the marvelous sword from the magic stone and become the King of England.The first book from the collection The Once and Future King.
A retelling of the Disney classic of how Arthur became King of all England.
Arthur dreams of becoming a knight, but no-one knows who he really is.
This comprehensive volume celebrates the innovative studio that gave birth to Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Snow White, Bambi and many other animated favorites.
Together, Wart and Merlyn take the reader through this timeless story of childhood and adventure--The Sword in the Stone.
A stunning and special storybook of the classic Disney animated film The Sword in the Stone. When a young squire-in-training called Wart meets a hermit wizard named Merlin and his owl Archimedes, he has no idea of his amazing destiny.
" Beck argues that in the face of this predicament, resurrection is experienced as liberation from the slavery of death in the martyrological, eccentric, cruciform, and communal capacity to overcome fear in living fully and sacrificially ...
This was the period in which Sergio Leone set his The Colossus of Rhodes ( 1961 ) , an excitingly gruesome and creatively bizarre movie that anticipated the " spaghetti Western " and the end of the linguini cloak - and - sandal film .
These are legends so embedded in our culture that they feel real; that as early as the twelfth century, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Thomas Malory, and Edmund Spenser were like, "I gotta get to writing fanfic of that.