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Le Morte d'Arthur: Volume 1


Book Description
An immortal story of love, adventure, chivalry, treachery and death.

Edited and first published by William Caxton in 1485, Le Morte D'Arthur is Sir Thomas Malory's unique and splendid version of the Arthurian legend. Mordred's treason, the knightly exploits of Tristan, Lancelot's fatally divided loyalties and his love for Guenever, the quest for the Holy Grail; all the elements ar... More
Book Information
PublisherPenguin Young Readers Group
BindingKindle Edition (80 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B0049U4NKU
Publication Date01/30/1970
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About Janet Cowen (Author) : Janet Cowen is a published editor. Published credits of Janet Cowen include Le Morte d'Arthur: Volume 1 (The Penguin English Library).
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About Thomas Malory (Author) : Thomas Malory is a published author and an editor of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Thomas Malory include The Puffin Adventure Gift Set (Classic, Puffin), Kin... more
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9/19/2010 Peter Stockwell said: The whole Arthurian legend, all 800 pages of it. Brilliant every 100 pages or so, repetitive in between. My edition could use a better glossary.
tags: Malory, round table, King Arthur, romantic fiction

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