King Arthur’s Last Battle

King Arthur’s Last Battle by Thomas Malory, published by Penguin Adult on May 4, 2006, is a classic tale that explores the legendary figure of King Arthur and his reign over England. This edition, comprising 129 pages, presents a narrative that begins with Arthur drawing the sword Excalibur from a magic stone, marking the start of his journey as a revered king. The story unfolds against a backdrop of chivalry and enchantment, highlighting the camaraderie of the Knights of the Round Table.
Readers will encounter the complexities of loyalty and betrayal as dark forces threaten Arthur’s kingdom. The narrative delves into Sir Launcelot’s tumultuous relationship with Queen Guenever and the treachery of Mordred, who seeks to usurp the throne. This edition captures the essence of folklore and mythology, inviting readers to witness the epic struggles that define Arthur’s legacy. With its rich themes of heroism and conflict, this book remains a significant contribution to the canon of historical and literary criticism.
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He was born to be King. But he would die for his people �
From the moment he draws the sword Excalibur from a magic stone, King Arthur is hailed as the saviour of England. With his loyal band of brothers, the Knights of the Round Table, he reigns over a golden age of chivalry and enchantment.
But dark forces are stirring in the land. Sir Launcelot�s fatal attraction to Arthur�s beautiful wife Guenever threatens to divide the realm. And when the scheming Mordred tries to usurp the King, one last epic battle must be fought on English soil �
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