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John’s beautiful The Great Book of King Arthur is a continuation of Malory’s Morte D’Arthur, telling the stories that Malory left out – all drawn from texts that he couldn’t have had recourse to. The book is illustrated by John Howe (of Lord of the Rings fame), and has a foreword by Neil Gaiman. Most stories will be unfamiliar. If you want to find out what happened to Arthur after he was taken to Avalon at the end of his life, that story is retold here. Many others, featuring favourite knights such as Gawain, Lancelot, and Perceval, along with less well-known characters such as Sone de Nansay, Sir Marrok, and the female knight, Avenable.The text is splendidly designed with rubrics for headings, and is full of colour, as well as black and white, images, making this a book to rejoice in. Published 9th June |
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