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Title:The Story of King Arthur and His Knights
Author:Howard Pyle
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Signet Classics
Pages:Pages: 416 pages
Published:September 5th 2006 by Signet (first published November 1903)
Categories:Classics. Fantasy. Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Mythology. Arthurian
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In these wonderfully illustrated tales, renowned storyteller Howard Pyle carries us back to the enchanting world of King Arthur and his Round Table. The book chronicles the adventures of Arthur as he draws the sword Excalibur from the anvil, proving his right to the throne, and as he courts and wins the heart of Guinevere. Later he suffers the treachery of the wicked Morgana le Fay and witnesses the tragic fate of the Enchanter Merlin. In Pyle’s classic retelling, the legends come alive in unsurpassed vividness. More powerful than any of Merlin’s spells, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights has enthralled and delighted generations of readers fascinated by chivalry, magic, and the unforgettable drama of medieval times.

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Original Title: The Story of King Arthur and His Knights
ISBN: 0451530241 (ISBN13: 9780451530240)
Edition Language: English

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I really liked this book, these Arthurian told by Howard Pyle. There is The Sword in the Stone of course, and Merlin, and also lots of lesser-known adventures. This book is over 100 years old, and Pyles language is rather archaic, with loads of "thee"s and "thou"s. Take this sentence for example: "Alas! my dear young knight, what hath happened thee to bring thee unto such woful condition as this which I behold?" Don't be put off by this, it's all immensely readable and enjoyable!



The kids and I just finished reading these tales together. It was much more enjoyable than the Sir Thomas Mallory version. Hank was disappointed that Sir Lancelot doesn't make it into these stories, so we'll have to continue on with the next book in the series.

I was curious and it was available...it was fine. They didn't have much regard for women and as for the knights, they were kind of a twisted type of chivalry...all mixed up with pride and a quick temper.

To whosoever withdrew the mighty holy sword, Excalibur, magically held together by an ultra-powerful sealing magic cast by the wizard Merlin, into a rock, will be crowned as King and granted the prestigious privilege to lead and rule over Brittania. To a young boy named Arthur, whose aristocratic knightly conducts and virtues had enabled him to be bestowed with such honorable position, a duty and responsibility so burdensome shall also be carried out, and the ultimate task was this: to maintain

The Story of King Arthur and his Knights is the first in the series including, The Story of the Champions of the Round Table, The Story of Lancelot and his Companions and, finally, The Story of the Grail and the Passing of Arthur. it comprises the entire Arthurian legend. i read all of these books when i was around 10, and i recommend them, as they say, to children of all ages. his language certainly SOUNDS authentic. the narrative is detailed and gripping and the illustrations, Pyle's own,

Howard Pyle captured me with the tales of Robin Hood, so I bought up all of the tales of Arthur and his knights (several books). This is my first foray into these tales, and it was a treat for me to finally acquaint myself with the famous knights and their deeds.I loved reading of heroic adventures and men with a strong sense of honor. Also, for someone who usually roots for a happy ending, it's fun (although not very suspenseful) to read along and know that the heroes will always eventually