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(398.2 M25) Boy’s King Arthur : Sir Thomas Malory’s history of King Arthur and his knights of the Round table by Sir Thomas Malory. (398.2 M25) King Arthur and his knights : selections from the works of Sir Thomas Malory by Sir Thomas Malory. (398.2 Ser) The challenge of the green knight by Ian Serraillier. On New Year’s Day, a Green Knight interrupts the festitivies at Camelot with a challenge : one of Arthur’s knights must deal the Green Knight a blow with his own ax, and in a year and a day, receive the blow in return. Sir Gawain takes up the challenge. (398.22 Phi) The tale of Sir Gawain by Neil Philip. The knight Gawain recounts the adventures of King Arthur and his fellow members of the Round Table, his own battle with the Green Knight, his marriage, and the final days before the fall of Camelot. (841.1 H72) Sir Tristan of all time by Sabra Holbrook. Traces the origins and history of the legend of Tristan and Iseult, examines its many variations, and discusses its appearance in and influence on modern opera and poetry. (FIC Barron, T.) The seven songs of Merlin by T. A. Barron. Having stumbled upon his hidden powers, the young wizard Merlin voyages to the Otherworld in his quest to find himself and the way to the realm of the spirit. (FIC Barron, T.) The fires of Merlin by T. A. Barron. Having voyaged to the Otherworld in his quest to find himself, the young wizard Merlin must face fire in many different forms and deal with the possibility of losing his own magical power. (FIC Bradley, M.) The mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley. A retelling of the King Arthur story from the perspective of the women. (FIC Crossley-Holland) The seeing stone by Kevin Crossley-Holland. In late 12th century England, a 13-year-old boy named Arthur recounts how Merlin gives him a magical seeing stone which shows him images of the legendary King Arthur, the events of whose life seem to have many parallels to his own. (FIC Norton, A.) Here abide monsters by Andre Norton. Taking an abandoned road, two teenagers are transported back in time to Avalon of Arthurian legend, where they are embroiled in a battle between good and evil. (FIC Springer, N.) I am Morgan le Fay : a tale from Camelot by Nancy Springer. In a war-torn England where her half-brother Arthur will eventually become king, the young Morgan le Fay comes to realize that she has magic powers and links to the faerie world. (FIC Steinbeck, J.) The acts of King Arthur and his noble knights : from the Winchester MSS of Thomas Malory and other sources. (FIC Stewart, M.) Mary Stewart’s Merlin trilogy [The crystal cave, The hollow hills, The last enchantment] by Mary Stewart. (FIC Twain) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain. Satirical spoof taking an American backward in time to the England of Galahad. (FIC White, T.) The once and future king by T. H. White.
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