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Books with title King Arthur

  • Arthur

    Stephen R Lawhead

    eBook (Lion Fiction, May 24, 2013)
    A magnificent epic set against the backcloth of Roman Britain and Celtic legend.
  • Tales of King Arthur

    Felicity Brooks, Rodney Matthews, Jenny Tyler

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1994)
    Retelling of Arthurian legend that is of interest even for the reluctant reader
  • King Arthur

    J.T. Haar

    Paperback (Crane Russak 1973, March 15, 1973)
    Retells the story of King Arthur and his attempt to create a kingdom based on justice and mercy for all.
  • Young King Arthur

    John Pirillo

    eBook (John Pirillo, Oct. 5, 2013)
    He was a young teenager striving to make a living under the iron hand of an aristocracy that cared little for the people they ruled over. It is a different England from the one of history. Here there be dragons, ogres, knights of great honor, fair maidens, magic galore, villainous villains and treachery. But more than anything this is a story of a young man's quest to do the right thing by everyone he meets, and who must tread a narrow path between honor and self destruction.Here you will meet Arthur and a more humane, practical Merlin. You will meet a different kind of Guinevere who is mysterious and magic.Arthur's first adventures deal with the misguided King Pendragon and the evil Morgana, and how he deals with his growing awareness of right and wrong and his newfound friendship with the mystical, magical and very mysterious Merlin.
  • King Arthur

    Howard Pyle

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 16, 1999)
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  • King Arthur

    Dr Stephen Krensky

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1999)
    When Arthur's third-grade class competes at the Middle Ages Fair against Glenbrook Academy, they lose at Merlin's Labyrinth, tug-of-war, and even a pie-eating contest. The only challenge left is to pull a sword from a stone. Can Arthur and his classmates show Glenbrook who the real winners are?In chapter-book format, for children who are ready to read on their own, this exciting adventure will surely be a hit among Arthur fans.
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  • Arthur

    Stephen R Lawhead

    Paperback (Lion Fiction, May 24, 2013)
    Arthur is the third book of The Pendragon Cycle: a magnificent epic set against the backdrop of Roman Britain and the legends of Arthur and lost Atlantis. "It is the eve of Christ Mass, and the noblemen have come to Londinium to hold council - to essay who among them might become High King. Fifteen years have come and gone since the sword was first placed there. A young man stands grim-faced, gazing at the sword thrust deep into the stone... hesitant, uncertain. 'Take it, Arthur,' Merlin tells him..." So the story begins - a tale of high hope and bitter endeavour, of loyalty and treachery, of spiritual quest and the winning of a kingdom - a story whose end, as its beginning, is shrouded in mystery.
  • Young King Arthur

    John Pirillo

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 1, 2016)
    In the turbulent times of the Middle Ages a golden king rose to bring law, order and justice to the common folk. His name was King Arthur. But before he came to be that man, he was a youth, abandoned by his family, poor and angry at the injustice he saw. To himself and his fellow man. In steps a friend and a companion, who will also be his teacher and best friend: Merlin. Young King Arthur follows Arthur through the difficult years of his teens as he deals with poverty, injustice and the cruelty of King Uther Pendragon and Lady Morgana. He will have to deal with magic and giants, evil and dark souls who are bent on subjugating the world to their own pleasures. He may be young, but he's not fool. Aided by the magic and wisdom of Merlin he is led towards a goal he never envisioned, but one day will rise to hold: The sword Excalibur and the golden kingdom of Camelot. This is high fantasy adventure collection of tales about Arthur.
  • Arthur

    Cecelia Davis, Kevin Davis

    eBook
    The author of Mystery Pill and his daughter have worked together to create the tale of four siblings that go on a scavenger hunt together to unlock a treasure chest. Arthur and his siblings get very confused, surprised, and have a granny that will make you roll around on the floor laughing! Order a copy of Arthur today and see why everybody loves it!
  • Arthur

    Stephen R. Lawhead

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Nov. 1, 1996)
    An enchanting tale of love and loss, glory and grandeur, set in the twilight of Rome's power . . . Where the Celtic chieftains of Britain battle to save their land from an onrushing darkness. . . . In this modern classic, Stephen Lawhead presents a majestic retelling of Western literature's most compelling epic. The Sword of Britain. While many strove to claim it, one hand alone could remove the blade of Kingship from its stone sheath. He came -- a raw youth among ambitious lords too blind to recognize their king. He came -- to a Britain divided, ripe for conquest by barbarian hordes. The songs of Taliesin the master bard had foretold his rising. The vision of Merlin the prophet would guide him. He was Arthur, Pendragon of the Isle of the Mighty. His courage would be lauded; his enemies, legion; his reign, legendary. Under Arthur, by wisdom as much as might, Britain would unite. Through Arthur would arise a kingdom of peace, prosperity, and righteousness -- the long-awaited Kingdom of Summer. Yet, in the midst of flourishing virtue, an evil would arise to challenge Britain's most brilliant Crown. . . . Arthur is book three in the Pendragon Cycle. Look for Taliesin and Merlin, books one and two in this award-winning Arthurian series by Stephen Lawhead.
  • Arthur

    Rhoda Levine, Everett Aison

    eBook (NYR Children's Collection, Oct. 20, 2015)
    After a fine, green summer in Central Park, all the birds are preparing to fly south. Except for Arthur, that is. Arthur is off playing, gazing into a lake, dreaming of wider seas.And so Arthur is left behind. It begins to get cold. The trees are losing their leaves. Arthur feels uneasy and lonely, especially after his nest is scattered to the winds. Arthur must find a new home, and after he does—he settles down in a statue’s open book—he discovers a new city, where he can play hide-and-seek in the steam from a manhole cover and feast with the pigeons on crumbs, and which soon brings other delightful surprises (and challenges): icicles, a great big sweet-smelling evergreen tree that is all lit up with people gathered around it to sing “Gloria” in the cold night, and snow—a whole winter wonderland! And then the trees begin to bud; the birds come back.... With Arthur as their guide through the city, children will find new poetry and beauty on every corner.
  • Arthur the King

    Karen Wallace, Neil Chapman

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, July 12, 2007)
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