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Novel by Gary Mitchell. Based upon extensive research – and a lot of invention – ‘The Legend of Arthur’ is the tale of the ‘once and future King’, re-told in plausible historical context, yet without sacrificing the key elements of magic and belief that coloured much of Dark Age society.
Covering the period c.410-c.560 the novel tells the history of the coming of the English, narrated from the perspective of a ‘native British’ scribe, the Welsh monk Gildas. Each volume also contains a comprehensive timeline, and a family tree of all major characters.
‘Volume Three – ‘Camelot Undone’ comprises three ‘books, each of which includes some of the knights’ quests. Central to the volume is the rise to power of Arthur’s incestuous bastard Mordred, as true heir Dafyl dies in battle against the advancing Anglish powers
Cover illustration by Frank Cutbush.
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