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Books with author Thomas Malton

  • The Seven Storey Mountain

    Thomas Merton

    Paperback (Society for Promoting Christian, Sept. 30, 1999)
    This publication is the complete and unedited edition of Thomas Merton's autobiography. It tells of a life spent in devotion, and offers insights into the religious experience.
  • The Seven Storey Mountain

    Thomas Merton

    Textbook Binding (Octagon Books, May 15, 1983)
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  • The boy's King Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's history of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table

    Thomas Malory

    Unknown Binding (C. Scribner's Sons, March 15, 1946)
    Hardcover book no dust jacket
  • Seven-Storey Mountain

    Thomas Merton

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, April 1, 1952)
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  • The Seven Storey Mountain

    Thomas Merton

    Hardcover (Garden City Publishing, March 15, 1951)
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  • Le morte d'Arthur

    Thomas Malory

    Hardcover (E.P. Dutton & Co, Aug. 16, 1935)
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  • Le Morte d'Arthur, Volume 2

    Thomas Malory

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Aug. 1, 2012)
    [Read by Frederick Davidson]This is Volume 2 of the monumental work that made the Arthurian cycle available for the first time in English. Malory took a body of Celtic legends and adapted them into a work which ever since has had tremendous influence upon literature.
  • Seven Storey Mountain

    Thomas Merton

    Paperback (Harvest/Harcourt, Brace & Co, March 15, 1978)
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  • Le Morte D'Arthur, 1485

    Thomas Malory

    Hardcover (The Scolar Press in association with the Pierpont Morgan Library, March 15, 1976)
    Limited to 500 copies of which this is one of 50 lettered copies printed on hand-made paper produced by Barcham Green of Hayle Mill. With an interesting essay on the Pierpont Morgan copy including a scientific study of the paper. The watermarks found have been reproduced by beta-radiography. The last page of the facsimile is wrinkled, else a very fine copy. xxxiv pages followed by the lengthy facsimile. full stamped leather, slipcase.. thick small 4to..
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  • The Seven Storey Mountain

    thomas merton

    Paperback (The New American Library, March 15, 1960)
    complete and unabridged paperback of the classic novel. the biography of a young man who enetered a trappist monastary.
  • The Morte Darthur, parts seven and eight;

    Thomas Malory

    Hardcover (Edward Arnold, March 15, 1968)
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  • Le Morte d'Arthur: The Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table, Volume I

    Thomas Malory

    Hardcover (Blurb, Oct. 2, 2019)
    Introduction by William Caxton. The most famous English-language compilation of Arthurian legends ever issued. First published in 1485, it was one of the last major books to be published in Britain before the introduction of the printing press by William Caxton. Le Morte d'Arthur was also one of the first books to be published by Caxton, who also acted as editor for the work. The storyline, drawn partly from older Latin, Welsh, French, German, Norse and even Dutch epics, takes place in Britain and France during the fall of the Western Roman Empire. King Arthur, a legendary Celtic warrior-king, serves as a symbol for the final defeat of Rome, and also the emergence of the Medieval Courtly culture. Other events in the narrative take place in Rome and the Tigris-Euphrates river basin. The author divided the text into eight books, each dealing with a particular theme. Caxton broke these up further into twenty-one books. The themes and books are: Book I: The birth and rise of Arthur: "From the Marriage of King Uther unto King Arthur that Reigned after Him and Did Many Battles" (Caxton I-IV). Book II: King Arthur's war against the Romans: "The Noble Tale Between King Arthur and Lucius the Emperor of Rome" (Caxton V). Book III: The book of Lancelot: "The Tale of Sir Launcelot du Lac" (Caxton VI). Book IV: The book of Gareth (brother of Gawain): "The Tale of Sir Gareth" (Caxton VII). Book V: Tristan and Isolde: "The First and Second Book of Sir Tristrams de Lyons" (Caxton VIII-XII). Book VI: The Quest for the Holy Grail: "The Noble Tale of the Sangreal" (Caxton XIII-XVII). Book VII: The affair between Lancelot and Guinevere: "Sir Launcelot and Queen Gwynevere" (Caxton XVIII-XIX). Book VIII: The breaking of the Knights of the Round Table and the death of Arthur: "Le Morte D'Arthur" (Caxton XX-XXI).