The most comprehensive guide to the real Arthurian world and the legends that surround and often obscure it.
The following versionis by Douglas Carmichael (19232012), an American professor of philosophy, and comesfrom hisunpublished novel Last of theDragons. This was a sequelto Pendragon (1977), a powerful historical novel whichtraces the rise ...
There is also a detailed introduction by Mike Ashley on the mystery and magic of Merlin and his world.
Gathers stories about King Arthur, Merlyn, and the knights of the round table by Howard Pyle, John Steinbeck, Rosemary Sutcliff, Roger Lancelyn Green, Hilaire Belloc, and Jane Yolen
Dubglas isthe original of thename Douglas. It is usually translated as meaning “blackwater”, but amore strict interpretationis “blackblue” oreven “blackgreen” (dub+glas). Glas meansthat bluegreencolour seeninglass ...
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Leading archaeologist Francis Pryor retells the story of King Arthur, legendary king of the Britons, tracing it back to its Bronze Age origins.
These stories, both pre- and post-apocalyptic, describe the fall of civilization, the destruction of the entire Earth, or the end of the Universe itself.
The Mammoth Book of Great Fantasy offers a wonderful collection - both classic and new - of this ever-popular genre.
Provides information on the actual life of King Arthur along with the development of the legends that surround his life.
This thought-provoking collection not only takes us into the past and the future, but also explores what might happen if we attempt to manipulate time to our own advantage.