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A retelling of Arthurian legends that follows a young king raised by a noble knight who draws the great sword, unites the realm, and establishes a court and the Round Table. The book presents episodic tales of chivalry and adventure—tournaments, quests, and tests of honor—tracing the deeds of notable knights including Lancelot, Gareth, Geraint, and others. Key episodes cover the acquisition of Excalibur, the arrival of Guinevere, battles with giants and foreign foes, and the search for the Holy Grail, while themes of loyalty, love, betrayal, and the costs of heroism build to the final conflict and the king’s tragic end.

About the Author

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Maude Radford Warren

Maude Radford Warren was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and her retellings of classic tales. One of her notable works is "King Arthur and His Knights," which presents the legendary stories of King Arthur and his noble companions in a format accessible to younger readers. Warren's storytelling is characterized by its engaging narrative style and ability to inspire a sense of adventure and chivalry. Through her writings, she has played a role in introducing timeless legends to new generations, enriching the literary heritage of Arthurian legends.

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