Puffin edition from 1960. Illustrator is Lotte Reiniger
Long live the King? When a modern young woman named Britt is pulled by a magical summons back through time she finds herself smack in the middle of the schemes of the surprisingly young and handsome wizard Merlin. Britt has no interest in the throne, and she definitely doesn’t want to pretend she is the […]
Discover 21 of the most magical fiction and nonfiction books about King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.
Peace never lasts. Britt has finally settled into her life as King Arthur. Her knights know her real identity, her lands are are free from war, and she has friends and a family she loves. But all of this is threatened when the Roman Emperor invades. Merlin thought Rome was his greatest fear, but as […]
The creators of the Caldecott Medal book, Saint George and the Dragon, tell the Arthurian tale of Sir Gareth of Orkney's first adventure. The Knights of the Round Table were in their glory. When an unknown stranger visits the castle and asks Kin Arthur's favor, he is allowed to serve in the kitchen for his meat and bread. Little does anyone suspect that he is of noble blood and will soon be knighted by the famous Sir Lancelot. Lush illustrations bring the reader into the book, as Sir Gareth meets adventures and battles to free a princess from the fearsome Red Knight of the Plain. Based on an excerpt from Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur and in consultation with both the famous Caxton and Winchester texts, this enduring story of gallant knights in armor, epic battles, and quests fulfilled has broad appeal for young adventurers. | Author: Margaret Hodges | Publisher: Holiday House | Publication Date: July 15, 2007 | Number of Pages: 32 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 0823410633 | ISBN-13: 9780823410637
Discover 21 of the most magical fiction and nonfiction books about King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.
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Some stories are so magical that they’re told again and again through the ages — like the legend of King Arthur and his Round Table. We can’t get enough of the passion of Lancelot and Guinevere, the m
King Arthur is perhaps the most well-known subject in Anglophone literature. The Arthurian legend not only endures but also evolves and expands over time.
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Every month, I profile an artist who inspires my own art, in several segments. Dorothy Carleton Smyth produced many illustrations that refer to times past. I’m calling these “his…
The last week or so we have learned a lot about King Arthur and Charlemagne. Last week, I shared our monasteries worksheets. This week we finished reading a fabulous book about King Arthur. I’ve read a lot of King Arthur stories/books over the years, but this one was absolutely perfect for our homeschool… with rich exciting tales that the kids and I all loved! I mentioned it last week, but it’s...
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Wonderful Original, Florian print taken from a vintage copy of King Arthur And His Knights Of The Round Table. PUBLISHED: 1950 by Macdonald & Co. London. This is a genuine vintage print (NOT A MODERN REPRODUCTION) PRINT SIZE APPROX: 13 X 20.5cm The condition of the print is good and there is no text on the back. One edge on each print is cut from the book it was once in. This artwork is ideal for framing either alone or in a group, for any discerning Florian, King Arthur or 1950's Illustration collector or fan. *All prints are packed and dispatched in a sturdy ‘DO NOT BEND’ envelope.
Discover 21 of the most magical fiction and nonfiction books about King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.
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Whether you believe that King Arthur existed or not, you’re probably here because you’re on the hunt for a gripping book that is based on Arthurian Legend. So, without further ado, here is a list of my favourite books that delve into the world of adventure, chivalry, love and magic. Stand Corrected Editing offers a range of professional book editing services in the UK for aspiring authors worldwide, including: book proofreading services, copy editing services and line editing services.
RETOLD FOR CHILDREN In this classic book written for children, Margaret Hodges retells the first part of "The Tale of Sir Gareth of Orkney"--one of the most exciting and entertaining of the stories about King Arthur and his knights--which first appeared in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur. The noble Gareth vanquishes the dreaded Knight of the Red Plain and wins the hand of a fair maiden. DETAILS The Kitchen Knight Written and retold by Margaret Hodges and illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. Published by Holiday Books, July 15, 2007. Ages 6 to 9 years 0.16" H x 10.02" L x 9.47" W (0.31 lbs) 32 pages Softcover