The Works of Sir Thomas Malory: Introd. Caxton's preface. The tale of King Arthur ; The tale of the noble King Arthur that was emperor himself through dignity of his hands ; The noble tale of Sir Launcelot du Lake ; The tale of Sir Gareth of Orkeney that was called Bewmaynes ; The book of Sir Tristram de LyonesClarendon Press, 1947 - 1742 pages |
Contents
CONTENTS | xii |
THE TALE OF THE SANKGREAL BRIEFLY DRAWN | xxi |
THE BOOK OF SIR LAUNCELOT AND QUEEN | cviii |
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