King Arthur and the round table

“King Arthur and the Round Table” by Macdonald Young is a 96-page book published in 1996. This edition presents a narrative centered around the legendary figure of King Arthur and his famed Round Table, exploring the themes of chivalry, loyalty, and adventure. The text aims to engage readers with the rich lore surrounding Arthurian legends, providing insights into the characters and events that have shaped this enduring myth.
Readers will find a detailed account of the tales associated with King Arthur, including the significance of the Round Table and its knights. The book delves into the dynamics of friendship and conflict among these legendary figures, offering a glimpse into the ideals of heroism and honor that permeate the stories. This edition serves as an accessible introduction to the Arthurian legends, making it suitable for those interested in historical narratives and folklore.
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