Le Morte D’Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table (Signet Classics )

Mythology & Folk Tales (Books)

Author: Thomas Malory

Le Morte d’Arthur is an exciting, magical interpretation of the legend of King Arthur, , The next elegant edition in the Knickerbocker Classic series, Le Morte d’Arthur is unabridged and complete. Originally published in 1485 by William Caxton, Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur remains the most exciting and magical interpretation of the legend of King Arthur and the Knight….Read More

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