King Arthur

“King Arthur” by Norma L. Goodrich is a revised edition published by Harper Collins on January 4, 1989. This 416-page book explores the enduring legend of Camelot and delves into the historical authenticity of King Arthur, offering insights that may appeal to those interested in the intersection of history and mythology.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the King Arthur legend, focusing on its historical context and significance. The book presents various perspectives on the myth and its origins, making it a valuable resource for anyone intrigued by historical narratives. With its emphasis on history, “King Arthur” invites exploration into the complexities surrounding one of literature’s most iconic figures.
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The many readers who are enthralled with the enduring legend of Camelot will be drawn to this fascinating book, which “may become the definitive work in the effort to prove the historical authenticity of King Arthur.”–UPI
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