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  • King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

    Howard Pyle, Joshua E. Hanft, Pablo Marcos Studio

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Jan. 1, 2002)
    A retelling of the adventures and exploits of King Arthur and his knights at the court of Camelot and elsewhere in the land of the Britons.
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  • King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table

    Roger Lancelyn Green

    Hardcover (Puffin Books, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Embrace your inner geek with Puffin PixelsPuffin Pixels is a collection of classics featuring pixelated, 8-bit video game cover artwork in the Minecraft style. King Arthur is one of the greatest legends of all time. From the magical moment when Arthur releases the sword in the stone to the quest for the Holy Grail and the final tragedy of the Last Battle, Roger Lancelyn Green brings the enchanting world of King Arthur stunningly to life.
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  • King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table

    Roger Lancelyn Green

    Paperback (Puffin Classics, )
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  • King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

    Sir Thomas Malory

    eBook (, May 8, 2020)
    King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table! What magic is in the words! How they carry us straight to the days of chivalry, to the witchcraft of Merlin, to the wonderful deeds of Lancelot and Perceval and Galahad, to the Quest for the Holy Grail, to all that "glorious company, the flower of men," as Tennyson has called the king and his companions! Down through the ages the stories have come to us, one of the few great romances which, like the tales of Homer, are as fresh and vivid to-day as when men first recited them in court and camp and cottage. Other great kings and paladins are lost in the dim shadows of long-past centuries, but Arthur still reigns in Camelot and his knights still ride forth to seek the Grail."No little thing shall beThe gentle music of the bygone years,Long past to us with all their hopes and fears."So wrote the poet William Morris in The Earthly Paradise. And surely it is no small debt of gratitude we owe the troubadours and chroniclers and poets who through many centuries have sung of Arthur and his champions, each adding to the song the gifts of his own imagination, so building from simple folk-tales one of the most magnificent and moving stories in all literature.This debt perhaps we owe in greatest measure to three men; to Chrétien de Troies, a Frenchman, who in the twelfth century put many of the old Arthurian legends into verse; to Sir Thomas Malory, who first wrote out most of the stories in English prose, and whose book, the Morte Darthur, was printed by William Caxton, the first English printer, in 1485; and to Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who in his series of poems entitled the Idylls of the King retold the legends in new and beautiful guise in the nineteenth century.
  • King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

    Thomas Malory

    eBook (Open Road Media, May 12, 2020)
    This classic fifteenth-century chronicle of King Arthur and his knights is the essential interpretation of Arthurian legend in the English language.Full of adventure, magic, and romance, these are the timeless tales of Arthur, the great warrior king of Britain; his loyal knight Lancelot; the beautiful Queen Guinevere; and the mysterious Merlin. Based on French Arthurian romances reaching back to the twelfth century, Sir James Knowles’s narrative tells of the goings-on at Camelot, epic battles against invading Saxon enemies, and Arthur’s quest for the Holy Grail, among many other exciting events. Sometimes published as Le Morte d’Arthur, these accounts of chivalry and daring escapades have inspired generations of storytellers, from the Romantic poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson to T. H. White, author of The Once and Future King, from American satirist Mark Twain to British comedy troupe Monty Python.
  • King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

    M C Hall

    Paperback (Raintree, July 2, 2009)
    In a world of wizards, giants, and dragons, King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table are the kingdom of Camelot's only defence against the threatening forces of evil. Fighting battles and saving those in need, the knights can defeat every enemy but one - themslves.
  • King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

    M. C. Hall, C. E. Richards

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    In a world of wizards, giants, and dragons, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are the only defense against the forces of evil that threaten the kingdom of Camelot. Written in graphic-novel format. These reader-favorite tiles are now updated for enhanced Common Core State Standards support, including discussion and writing prompts developed by a Common Core expert, an expanded introduction, bolded glossary words and dynamic new covers.
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  • King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

    Benedict Flynn, Naxos of America

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Presents a retelling of the adventures and exploits of King Arthur and his knights at the court of Camelot and elsewhere in the land of the Britons. Read by Sean Bean.
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  • Tales of King Arthur: King Arthur and the Round Table

    Hudson Talbott

    Hardcover (Morrow Junior Books, Sept. 27, 1995)
    As a lad of only sixteen years, Arthur pulled the sword from the stone and thus became High King of all Britain. But scarcely has he begun to arrange his court when twelve of the country's lesser kings, jealous of Arthur's glory, declare war on him.Culminating in the Battle of Bedegraine, this war is fateful in more ways than one--for not only does it secure Arthur's place among his people, it also unites his destiny with that of Lady Guinevere.In this, the second volume of his Tales of King Arthur series, Hudson Talbott masterfully retells the saga of Arthur's early days as leader of Britain, his building of Camelot, and the dedication of the Round Table--a unique brotherhood of knights devoted to unity and peace. Hudson Talbott's thrilling text and dazzling paintings bring this tale of heroism, romance, and pageantry to life. The scenes of daring battle and the splendor of Arthur's court are re, produced here in glorious full color for readers to turn to again and again.
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  • King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

    Sir Thomas Malory

    eBook (, Aug. 10, 2020)
    Immerse yourself in the earliest roots of English myth and culture in this captivating twentieth-century retelling of the Arthurian legends. In these thrilling tales, the courageous fifth-century leader and his loyal band of knights wage battle against enemies both foreign and domestic.
  • King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table

    Roger Lancelyn Green, Lotte Reiniger

    Paperback (Puffin, March 1, 1995)
    Retells the stories of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the quest for the Holy Grail, and Morgana le Fay
  • King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

    Sir Thomas Malory

    eBook (, June 4, 2020)
    This classic fifteenth-century chronicle of King Arthur and his knights is the essential interpretation of Arthurian legend in the English language.Full of adventure, magic, and romance, these are the timeless tales of Arthur, the great warrior king of Britain; his loyal knight Lancelot; the beautiful Queen Guinevere; and the mysterious Merlin. Based on French Arthurian romances reaching back to the twelfth century, Sir James Knowles’s narrative tells of the goings-on at Camelot, epic battles against invading Saxon enemies, and Arthur’s quest for the Holy Grail, among many other exciting events.Sometimes published as Le Morte d’Arthur, these accounts of chivalry and daring escapades have inspired generations of storytellers, from the Romantic poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson to T. H. White, author of The Once and Future King, from American satirist Mark Twain to British comedy troupe Monty Python.