When young Arthur accompanies his uncle to a tournament to find the new king of Britain, he's in for a surprise...
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.
Alas, poor Leofric! Young squire to Sir Garderobe, he is in a pretty pickle. You see, while he was polishing his knight's sword, the priceless emerald in the hilt fell...
Based on the classic Walt Disney animated movie, this Little Golden Book retelling of The Sword in the Stone was first published in 1963.
Except for the dragon-shaped constellation that appeared at his birth, there was nothing that suggested Arthur was destined for greatness. Narration by Christian Coulson (Tom Riddle, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets).
The story of how Arthur became King of England.
A retelling of the Disney classic of how Arthur became King of all England.
A Booklist Editors’ Choice ABA’s Pick of the Lists A Parent’s Guide Children’s Media Award Winner “Yolen takes elements of Arthurian legend and makes them her own in this involving novel.”—Booklist (starred review) “[A] page ...
The humorous story of young Arthur's training to become king, under the guidance of Merlin the magician Against the backdrop of magnificent pageantry and dark magic that was medieval England, The Sword in the Stone re-creates the education ...
Congealing directly off the page, these are poems that only Mark Leidner could have written.
Despite the boasting of grown men, only young Arthur is able to draw a sword from a stone, thereby becoming king.