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The quest for Arthur's Britain

1987
A collection of eleven essays on the historical foundations of Arthurian legend, including information on insights gained from archaeological excavations at Cadbury, Tintagel, Glastonbury, and other sites.

Fool

2009
Pocket, the king's fool, and his simpleton apprentice, Drool, devise a way to clean up King Lear's mistakes with his kingdom, family, and fortune, only to learn about their own heritage amid murder, mistaken identities, ghostly appearances, and conniving daughters.

The once and future king

1996
The fantasy epic of King Arthur and Camelot, telling the story of how Wart, the adopted son of Sir Ector, becomes the King of England when he is sent in search of a sword by his brother Kay, and is forced to pull one out of an anvil in the churchyard.

In winter's shadow

1982
Sequel to: Hawk of May and Kingdom of summer. Chronicles the downfall of Arthur's empire, brought about in part by Arthur's bastard son and the Queen's love affair with Arthur's close friend.

The discovery of King Arthur

1987
The author offers convincing proof that King Arthur existed by tracing the legend of King Arthur to its roots in the 12th century chronicles of Geoffrey of Monmouth.

The real Camelot

paganism and the Arthurian romances
1981

Marion Zimmer Bradley's Ravens of Avalon

2008
Expands on Marion Zimmer Bradley's Avalon series, retelling the story of the Roman conquest of Britannia and the origins of the Forest House of Avalon.

The crystal cave

1983
Follows Merlin, the magician, from his childhood in the court of the King of Wales until Arthur's birth.

The high kings

1983
A collection of Celtic legends. Includes notes about historical and cultural background.

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