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Camelot Chronicles, The
 

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Arthurian Legends
Short Stories
Fantasy

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1 1992-00-00 Carrol & Graf Publishers  

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Edited by Mike Ashley

Let the trumpets sound and the heraldry begin! The world of King Arthur, of enchantment and chivalry, of knights and fair damsels, has been magically brought to life in this magnificent collection of contemporary stories by some of the world"s most famous and distinguished authors. But reader beware. For underneath the idyllic climes of Camelot lies a world that is not all peace and light.

Heroic adventures from the Age of Legend

Contents:

•To Camelot by Theodore Goodridge Roberts (poem - 1934)
•Introduction by Mike Ashley
•Dramatis Personae by Mike Ashley
•Belle Dame, Sans Merci by Vera Chapman
•The Winning of a Sword by Howard Pyle (1903)
•The Storming Bone by Ian McDowell (1991)
•The Oath of the Saxon by Peter Tremayne
•Blueflow by Don Wilcox
•The Brotherhood of Britain by Keith Taylor
•John, The Knight of the Lion by Professor Hans Shück; trans. by W. F. Harvey
•Morte d’un Marcheant by Maxey Brooke
•Sir Lanval by A. R. Hope Moncrieff (1913)
•The True Story of Guenever by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1879)
•Sir Borlays and the Dark Knight by Anthony Armstrong (1933)
•Sir Agravaine by P. G. Wodehouse (1912)
•The Romance of Tristan and Iseult by Hilaire Belloc (1913)
•The Coming of the Light by Phyllis Ann Karr
•Told by Moonlight by Darrell Schweitzer
•The Quiet Monk by Jane Yolen (1988)
•The Sad Wizard by John T. Aquino (1985)
•Mountainy Madness (unfinished work) by Theodore Goodridge Roberts