King Arthur Tales from the Round Table

King Arthur Tales from the Round Table by Andrew Lang is an illustrated edition published by Courier Corporation on August 6, 2002. This book presents the beloved legends of King Arthur and his knights, recounting pivotal moments such as Arthur’s rise to kingship, the acquisition of Excalibur, and the establishment of the Round Table, alongside the passing of Merlin. With a total of 174 pages, this edition is designed to engage readers with its captivating storytelling and visual elements.
Readers will find a rich collection of Arthurian tales that delve into the themes of heroism and adventure, making it suitable for those interested in juvenile fiction and classic legends. The book features 28 black-and-white illustrations that complement the narratives, enhancing the experience of these timeless myths and fables. This edition serves as a gateway to the enchanting world of Arthurian lore, appealing to both young readers and those revisiting these classic stories.
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Here are the best-loved legends of the Round Table, recounted by one of the world’s great storytellers: how the young Arthur pulled the sword from the stone to become king, how he acquired the sword Excalibur, the beginnings of the Round Table, the passing of Merlin, and many more. 28 black-and-white illustrations.
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