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The holy kingdom

the quest for the real King Arthur
2002

The mammoth book of Arthurian legends

1998
Contains over twenty stories which present traditional and contemporary views of the adventures of the legendary King Arthur, his mentor Merlin, and his Knights of the Round Table.

Excalibur

a novel of Arthur
1997
Tells the story of Arthur's desperate attempt to triumph over a ruined marriage, the Saxons' determination to destroy him, and of Merlin and Nimue's dangerous quest to summon the Gods back to Britain.

The winter king

a novel of Arthur
1997
This story begins in Dark Age Britain, a land where Arthur has been banished and Merlin has disappeared, where a child-king sits unprotected on the throne, and where religion vies with magic for the souls of the people.

Enemy of God

a novel of Arthur
1996
King Arthur, having ended the civil war in Britain and united the kingdom, must now deal with the dangers of religious strife, Britain's war against the Saxons, Merlin's unceasing quest for the last of the Thirteen Treasures, and enemies who pose as friends.

King Lear

1970
King Lear foolishly disinherits his favorite daughter when she speaks out against him and splits his kingdom between his other two duaghters, not realizing they are secretly plotting against him.

Idylls of the king

and a selection of poems
1961
Collection of poems by nineteenth-century poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, featuring "Idylls of the King," his epic work about the court of King Arthur.

The Pendragon chronicles

heroic fantasy from the time of King Arthur
1990
Stories and short novels from the world of Arthurian legend.

King Arthur

2001
A comprehensive look at the evolution of the Arthurian legend. Investigates the probable identity ofthe real 5th century Arthur so as to uncover the process by which the fable developed over the centuries.

The once and future king

1958
Tells the story of the youth and reign of King Arthur, the establishment of the Round Table, and the search for the Holy Grail.

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