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  • Le Morte d'Arthur

    Thomas Malory, William Caxton

    eBook (Digireads.com, Dec. 14, 2009)
    First published in 1485, during England's War of the Roses, "Le Morte d'Arthur" or "The Death of Arthur" combines all of the known legends of King Arthur into one creative text. Beginning with the birth of Arthur and telling the tale of his rise to become the head of the Knights of the Round Table and the husband of Guinevere, we also learn of Lancelot, Arthur's most venerated knight. Many of the other knights' stories are told with varying degrees of respect for the code of chivalry they are to abide by, including the quest for the Holy Grail. The decline of the Round Table is brought about by opposing forces within, of which the adulterous affair of Guinevere and Lancelot plays a destructive role. Treachery reveals this forbidden passion to Arthur, and his revenge leads to his death. This comprehensive telling of Arthurian legend reflects both medieval chivalry and the fractious social unrest characteristic of Malory's time, of which he was literally a prisoner, in a work that is both monumental and enduri
  • Le Morte D'arthur: FREE A Tale Of Two Cities By Charles Dickens

    Thomas_ Malory

    eBook (Unicorn, Jan. 25, 2019)
    In a time when there were damsels in distress to save, and mythical dragons to slay, King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table were there to render justice in the face of any danger. From the incredible wizardry of Merlin to the undeniable passion of Sir Launcelot, these tales of Arthur and his knights offer epic adventures with the supernatural, as well as timeless battles with our humanity.Keith Baine's splendid rendition of Le Morte d'Arthur faithfully preserves the original flavor of Malory's masterpiece - that of banners and bloodshed, knights and ladies, Christians and sorcerers, sentiment and savagery. It remains a vivid medieval tapestry, woven about a central figure who symbolizes the birth of an age of chivalry.
  • Le Morte d'Arthur: Complete 21 Books

    Thomas Malory

    eBook (e-artnow, March 6, 2018)
    Le Morte D'Arthur is today one of the best-known works of Arthurian literature in English. Malory interprets existing French and English stories about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, and the Knights of the Round Table, and adds the original material on the myths and tales.
  • Le Morte d`Arthur

    Sir Thomas Malory

    Hardcover (Clarkson N. Potter, NY, March 15, 1962)
    512 Pages
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  • Le Morte d'Arthur

    Sir Thomas Malory

    Hardcover (International Collector's Library, March 15, 1962)
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  • Le Morte d'Arthur

    Thomas Malory, William Caxton

    Paperback (Digireads.com, Jan. 1, 2009)
    First published in 1485, during England's War of the Roses, "Le Morte d'Arthur" or "The Death of Arthur" combines all of the known legends of King Arthur into one creative text. Beginning with the birth of Arthur and telling the tale of his rise to become the head of the Knights of the Round Table and the husband of Guinevere, we also learn of Lancelot, Arthur's most venerated knight. Many of the other knights' stories are told with varying degrees of respect for the code of chivalry they are to abide by, including the quest for the Holy Grail. The decline of the Round Table is brought about by opposing forces within, of which the adulterous affair of Guinevere and Lancelot plays a destructive role. Treachery reveals this forbidden passion to Arthur, and his revenge leads to his death. This comprehensive telling of Arthurian legend reflects both medieval chivalry and the fractious social unrest characteristic of Malory's time, of which he was literally a prisoner, in a work that is both monumental and enduring.
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  • The Death of Arthur

    Sir Malory, Thomas, Philip Madoc

    Audio CD (Naxos Audio Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    The glorious but tragic story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is one of the great legends of Western civilisation. Storytellers and poets down the centuries have turned repeatedly to the universal themes of the Quest of the Holy Grail and the love between Sir Launcelot and Queen Guenever. Yet the first printed account, written by the fifteenth-century knight Sir Thomas Malory, remains unmatched. In words which speak directly to us today as they did to his own period, he brings to life a rich tale of heroism and ideals undermined by the poignance of human emotions.
  • Le Morte D'arthur

    Sir Thomas Malory

    Hardcover (University Books Inc., March 15, 1961)
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  • Le Morte D'Arthur

    Sir Thomas Malory, Enrico Arno

    Hardcover (Bramhall House, March 15, 1962)
    1962 edition Bramhall House a rendition in modern idiom by Keith Baines introduction by Robert Graves decorative illustrations by Enrico Arno
  • 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 Morte Darthur, parts seven and eight;

    Thomas Malory

    Hardcover (Edward Arnold, March 15, 1968)
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  • Le morte d'Arthur,

    Thomas Malory

    Hardcover (E.P. Dutton & Co, March 15, 1923)
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