Best of
Arthurian

1983

Rude Tales and Glorious: A Retelling of the Arthurian Tales


Nicholas Seare - 1983
    Line drawings by William Bramhall. New York: Clarkson, Potter, Inc., Publishers, 1983 First Edition First Printing. 6" x 8.5" tall; 207 pages with Glossary.

Caxton's Malory: A New Edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Mort d'Arthur Based on the Pierpont Morgan Copy of William Caxton's Edition of 1485


James William Spisak - 1983
    The first volume contains Caxton’s text, illustrated with twenty-one beautiful woodcuts from William Copland’s edition of 1557. The second volume contains the extensive critical apparatus.

The Romance Of Arthur


James J. Wilhelm - 1983
    

A Traveller's Guide to the Kingdoms of Arthur


Neil Fairbairn - 1983
    From Barry Hill, north of Dundee, to the Foret de Paimpont in Brittany, the visitor is taken to nearly 200 places associated with this great hero and king, for Arthur is remembered throughout Britain and Brittany in mountains, castles, cairns, tombs and even "round tables". With precise directions and map references, the book tells the reader how to discover Arthur's evocative world. But the pleasure is as great for the armchair traveller as for the motorist. More than 250 photographs offer a magnificent record of landscapes and monuments little changed since the Dark Ages, a kingdom that Arthur himself would still recognize.