The Knights of the Round Table 

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The Knights of the Round Table
di Mila Fois,  2021,  Indipendently Published
FANTASY
ISBN: 9798770107166
condizioni: NUOVO


The Knights of the Round Table: the illustrated book

The adventures of King Arthur, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table find their origins in the Celtic and Welsh traditions, but later inspired authors of all times, such as Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chrétien de Troyes or Thomas Malory. The adventures of the brave Lancelot, Gawain, Tristan or Galahad, combined with the magic of Merlin and Morgaine, take us on a journey of discovery, leading us to Camelot.

Each chapter of this book is dedicated to a character from this legendary cycle, narrating their exploits and origins in a unitary story that takes us from Merlin’s birth to Arthur’s fall. Thanks to the magical atmospheres depicted by Anna Schilirò and the stories written by Mila Fois, a world full of duels, spells, magic swords and sacred relics is revealed.

This book is for everyone who is interested in the Arthurian Saga, from beginners to enthusiasts. It was made with love and deep dedication.

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In this book you will find:
Enchanting tales, collected from many sources
The quest for sacred relic and the Holy Grail
Celtic and Welsh origins of every character
The original heraldry of every knight, according to historical sources
A dictionary of the main characters
About the author: Mila Fois dedicated her academic and personal studies to mythology, anthropology and philosophy. Her purpose is to share wonderful tales of gods and heroes of the past in a simple and accessible way. She is the author of an appreciated series of books and she is studying every day, with great dedication, myths and legends to share with the rest of the world.

Suggested age: 12 or more

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