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King Arthur

tales from the Round Table
2002
A facsimile of the edition prepared by Andrew Lang in the early 1900s about King Arthur, his heroic knights, and romantic residents of Camelot.

The story of King Arthur and his knights

2006
A retelling of the adventures and exploits of King Arthur and his knights at the court of Camelot and elsewhere in the land of the Britons.

Golem

2007
A saintly rabbi miraculously brings to life a clay giant who helps him watch over the Jews of sixteenth-century Prague.

King Arthur

2003
Retells the legends of how Arthur, a young boy, became king of Britain, and how he gained the hearts and loyalty of his knights and subjects.

Arthur and Guen

an original tale of young Camelot
2008
Arthur and Princess Guenevere meet when they are young, and, with the help of a magical sword that appears from the middle of a lake, they fend off the advances of a band of thieves who mean to kill them.

The legend of King Arthur

a young reader's edition of the classic story by Howard Pyle
1996
Relates how the the young Arthur passes the test of the sword in the stone and becomes king of Britain.

Sheba

through the desert in search of the legendary queen
2001
The author describes his experiences trekking through Ethiopia, Arabia, Israel, and France in search of the truth behind the legend of the Queen of Sheba.

The foolish men of Agra and other tales of Mogul India

1998
Contains ten stories of the adventures of Akbar, emperor of Agra, and his friend and state minister, Birbal.

The road to Bethlehem

an Ethiopian nativity
1987
An Ethiopian retelling of the events surrounding the birth of Jesus illustrated with traditional works of art.

Hero

the life and legend of Lawrence of Arabia
2011
The story of an epic life on a grand scale: a revealing, in-depth biography of the extraordinary, mysterious, and dynamic Englishman whose daring exploits and romantic profile--including his blond, sun-burnished good looks and flowing white robes--made him an object of intense fascination, still famous the world over as "Lawrence of Arabia." An Oxford scholar and archaeologist, Lawrence was sent to Cairo as a young intelligence officer in 1916. He vanished into the desert in 1917 only to emerge later as one of the greatest--and certainly most colorful--figures of World War One. As Korda shows, Lawrence was not only a man of his times; he was a visionary whose accomplishments--farsighted diplomat and kingmaker, military strategist of genius, perhaps the first modern "media celebrity" (and one of the first victims of it), and an acclaimed writer--transcended his era.--From publisher description.

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