Merlin and the Dragons

“Merlin and the Dragons” by Jane Yolen is a beautifully illustrated children’s book published by Cobblehill Books, Dutton in 1995. This first edition features 40 pages of captivating storytelling that delves into the childhood of the legendary magician Merlin. The narrative unfolds on a dark night when young King Arthur visits Merlin and learns about dragons, the cruel King Vortigern, and Uther Pendragon, the High King before him, ultimately discovering his own rightful place in the world.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes woven throughout the story, including elements of fairy tales, folklore, and Arthurian legends. The book combines fantasy and magic with a touching narrative, enhanced by stunning oil paintings that bring the tale to life. This edition offers a unique glimpse into the mythical past, making it an engaging read for those interested in juvenile fiction and classic legends.
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One dark night young King Arthur goes to the old magician, Merlin, and hears the story about Merlin’s childhood–a story of dragons, the cruel King Vortigern, and Uther Pendragon, the High King before Arthur. Young Arthur comes away knowing that he can rightfully place the crown on his own head. A touching story illustrated with stunning oil paintings. Full color.
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