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King Arthur's Knights / The Tales Re-told for Boys & Girls

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A retelling presents thirteen Arthurian episodes drawn from medieval romances, recounting the rise of a young king who wins his kingdom and the ensuing adventures of his knights. Episodes range from tragic blows and quests to tests of honour, including the making of famed knights, enchanted encounters, deeds of valor, courtly love, and the search for the holy grail. Interwoven are themes of chivalry: courage, truthfulness, protection of the weak, and courteous conduct. Magic, wizards, and supernatural challenges punctuate the narrative, culminating in plots of betrayal, civil war, and the final rebellion that brings the knightly age to a tragic close.

About the Author

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Henry Gilbert

Henry Gilbert was an English author best known for his retellings of classic tales, particularly for children. His notable work, "King Arthur's Knights: The Tales Re-told for Boys & Girls," presents the legendary stories of King Arthur and his knights in an accessible format for younger readers. Gilbert's storytelling style combines adventure and moral lessons, making his adaptations both entertaining and educational. His contributions to children's literature have helped to preserve and popularize the rich tapestry of Arthurian legend, ensuring that these timeless stories continue to resonate with new generations.

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